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Progressives in Action! The War Powers Act was a Dimicrat Law to control Repub Presidents( It Doesn’t apply to Dimicrat Presidents)
The Law came into being because the Constitution gave ALL the power to declare War to Congress and it wasn’t used anymore (since1941)by either progressive party.
So now cometh the Obama and he ignores not only the passe Constitution but the law too; and we “progress” towards Executive Rule.
Sort of like Clinton’s “radical” “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Executive Directive for the military,is now outmoded and we “progress” to “Show and Tell” homosexual military. Both Parties agreed it was “reasonable”.
Now “everything” depends on who is elected as El Presidente because Congress has voted for it’s irrelevance by avoiding hard decisions and passing the buck. Checks&Balances, States Rights, Rule of Law,……… most younger “citizens” never even heard of these concepts……..Government Schools,Socialist Unions….= Current Politicians.
Mr. Obama has made the House and the Senate irrelevant by his use of Presidential Executive Orders. Now he has made them a laughing stock by willfully ignoring them and starting a war on his own. Sen. Rubio chose the wrong person to side with on this issue, a Rhino like McCain is no poster child for conservatism or the conservative Republican Party. With any luck McCain will be replace with a true conservative his next election. In the mean time I hope Sen. Rubio uses better judgement in the future.