Wednesday, March 23, 2011

That was then

Senator Joe Biden on a President's War Powers





Then we have Barack Obama, first as a Senator who wanted to become President and second we have him after he became president.



Since when does the United States go to war simply because the UN says it's okay?

Actually it is okay according to the President, who hasn't yet seemed to notice his broad colatition has all but collapsed in less than a week.

Speaking in El Salvador, standing with Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes, reporters asked him about his war in Libya;

"I would expect that over the next several days you will have clarity and a meeting of the minds of all those who are participating in the process," Obama said.

Guess that's all we can expect from "The One" who couldn't delay his south American sight seeing trip long enough to even be in the United States when he took the country to war.


A tip of the hat to USAT One Term 4 BO

Oh my God, here's Hillary saying the same thing

3 comments:

  1. Operation Just Because. What a farce. A neo-Muslim Cook County community organizer (read communist agitator) in control of the US military & when he's not busy homosexualizing or feminizing it, he's busy misusing it. One term has been way too many for this bozo.

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  2. It gets better, The British Foreign Minister William Hague wants to have a summit on the 29th to try and figure out who's doing what..
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    So far the March 29 summit of coalition foreign ministers will include 11 Western military contributors: Britain, France, the US, Netherlands, Canada, Norway, Belgium, Denmark, Italy, Romania, and Spain.

    Qatar and the UAE, joined possibly by Kuwait and Jordan, with representatives from the Arab League and African nations will also be invited to cement a regional alliance.
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    Spain and Italy are already looking for a way out... the Arab nations were ify at best going into this... Some broad coalition.

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  3. A very good piece by Jonathan Cristol and Charles Dunn

    http://blogs.the-american-interest.com/middleeast/2011/03/22/down-the-rabbit-hole/

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