Posted on 03/18/2011 5:23:00 PM PDT by Nachum
After weeks of failing to provide even strong rhetorical support for the uprising in Libya an uprising in pursuit of liberty and against a United States adversary President Obama has now apparently decided that he has sufficient international authorization to act. This begs two questions: Where is Congress on Libya? And does President Obama think he took an oath to the United States Constitution, or to the United Nations Charter? Obama said today that the United States has moved swiftly on Libya (one would hate to see not swiftly)
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His Oath is to himself.
Yes, and to the nearest mirror.
Which Oath?
An up rising in the pursuit of liberty, and you frigging proof of that is what, your good and kind liberal feelings. What a fool either side would cut your head off and laugh about the dead man flop.
The crooks at the UN are going to do the same exact corruption that they did with Saddam.
Which means Gadhafi is going to stay in power while the UN mafia gets rich.
I swear, there isn’t a sensible reporter anywhere in the world.
Anyone who thinks all these Arab uprisings are going to bring about liberty in ANY of these countries is a fool.
What do you expect from OIC islamic scholars and tyrants?
Why yes he does.
Why yes he does.
Why yes he does.
OBAMA - First Post-American POTUS (POS more like it)
It sure isn’t to America!
We really don’t know who he took an oath to. Apparently, it is not to the US Constitution.
LOSER.
Worst president EVER!
Source link does not go to posted article.
Never mind, I see it.
A Marxist HAS no honor.. duuugh.. else he wouldn't be a Marxist..
The author makes a good point.
Obama’s mimicking Bush’s coalition of the willing. But he forgot one part of Bush’s coalition: The U.S. Congress.
Ooops.
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