Posted on 09/08/2013 8:27:45 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
Contradicting President Obamas assertion, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas said this morning on This Week that the president does not have the authority to order a military strike on Syria without Congressional approval.
I dont think he has the authority, Cruz told ABCs George Stephanopoulos.
It would be contrary to the Constitution, he added later, when Stephanopoulos asked him if acting without Congressional approval would be an impeachable offense, as some republicans have suggested.
President Obama said last month that while he was in favor of a military strike on Syria and believed he could order one without Congressional authorization, he would seek the approval of Congress before he ordered military strikes against the Middle Eastern nation for its alleged use of chemical weapons last month that the United States says killed close to 1,500 people, including more than 400 children.
The president will address the American people Tuesday night in a nationally televised addressed. The day before, hell sit down for interviews with the countrys five major networks and PBS.
An unofficial tally by ABC News suggest that a resolution to strike Syria would fail in the House of Representatives and a recent ABC News/Washington Post poll found that nearly 6 in 10 Americans opposed a unilateral U.S strike on Syria.
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6 our of 10 are against a strike. It was 89 to 9. The dumb public is turning. obama thinks he can go on TV and charm the people into backing him. Sadly, he’s probably right.
If he goes to war without both houses of congress approving it, the Republicans have everything to gain by impeaching him for that reason alone. The Dems are quaking in their boots because of this, freaking out. They know he’s marking them for their political demise. The media couldn’t do anything to protect him or his supporters.
Any rumblings of Boner not bringing this for a vote in the house necessitates his REMOVAL as speaker
That’s not the defense that AG Meese used. He said it was Unitary Executive Privilege.
did Reagan have permission to invade Grenada?
what about Bush and Panama?
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