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John Bolton is a POS (vanity, obviously)
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Posted on 08/30/2013 7:51:28 PM PDT by Leaning Right
Greta was in for O'Reilly tonight. One of her guests was John Bolton. Greta asked Bolton if Obama had the authority to strike Syria without Congressional approval. Bolton didn't hesitate for a second. He said Obama absolutely has that authority.
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda
To: Leaning Right
I don’t understand this answer from Bolton at all...
I hope he is playing bait and switch with Obama.
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posted on
08/30/2013 9:08:59 PM PDT
by
Mr. K
(Lies, Damned Lies, Statistics, and then Democrat Talking Points.)
To: Leaning Right
There is precedent....when was the last time Congress declared War?
To: Chode
"that was what he was asked.."
agree...to the point/concise.
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posted on
08/30/2013 9:33:01 PM PDT
by
skinkinthegrass
(who'll take tomorrow,$pend it all today;who can take your income & tax it all away..0'Blowfly can :-)
To: doc1019
Regarding your previous post, no offense taken, so no apology necessary.
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posted on
08/30/2013 9:34:23 PM PDT
by
Leaning Right
(Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
To: Chode
It was aliens?
::blush:: ☺
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posted on
08/30/2013 9:37:29 PM PDT
by
Fast Moving Angel
(A moral wrong is not a civil right: No religious sanction of an irreligious act.)
To: CyberAnt
Agreed. Bolton is definitely on our side.
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posted on
08/30/2013 9:42:41 PM PDT
by
SgtHooper
(The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it's still on the list.)
To: Leaning Right
Bolton plays for new world order’s conservative team. He’s a Yale-educated lawyer who’s a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
So much of what he says will be a conservative view, and he’ll always be “hawkish” in terms of American foreign policy. His “job” is to help whip up the conservative base into calls for war whenever new world order wants to use the US military or CIA clandestine ops to handle a military job for them.
I love many of his conservative views, but after new world order’s 20th century of war, I think it’s high time the nations of the world kick new world order to the curb.
What a novel idea - each nation actually working for itself, in its own best interest, instead of being manipulated by transnational financial oligarchy puppetmasters.
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posted on
08/30/2013 10:10:45 PM PDT
by
PieterCasparzen
(We have to fix things ourselves)
To: Leaning Right
Bolton is right. The Constitution gives Congress the sole authority to declare war, but also it also gives the President plenary military authority as the commander in chief, with Congress having the ultimate say through the appropriations process. Thus the Supreme Court reasoned that the President can order military action without a declaration of war, but with Congress able to cut off funds if they do not want the action to take place or to continue.
To: All
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posted on
08/30/2013 10:24:24 PM PDT
by
musicman
(Until I see the REAL Long Form Vault BC, he's just "PRES__ENT" Obama = Without "ID")
To: Leaning Right
To: Leaning Right
Bolton skewered Obama in that interview.
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posted on
08/30/2013 10:36:38 PM PDT
by
1035rep
To: Leaning Right
Firing missiles at sovereign nation is an act of war. You must get Congressional approval first, as the the Constitution requires. Or you must show that the target nation is an imminent threat to the US, as the War Powers Act requires. Congress has formally declared war exactly five times.
Yet USA has used military force many hundreds of times, though on some of those occasions Congress approved the actions by means less than a Declaration.
The first such event was the Quasi-War with France under John Adams.
To: Leaning Right
I think 3/4 of you have become knee jerk idiots. Now attacking John Bolton, one of the most solid people alive today?
Conservative presidents including Ronald Reagan, have always supported the president’s right to act as Commander in Chief.
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posted on
08/30/2013 11:02:36 PM PDT
by
Williams
(No Obama)
To: All
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posted on
08/30/2013 11:03:19 PM PDT
by
musicman
(Until I see the REAL Long Form Vault BC, he's just "PRES__ENT" Obama = Without "ID")
To: Leaning Right
Bolton is correct.
Get over it!
Get
an education.
The Power to Declare War
Article I, section 8, clause 11, of the Constitution grants to Congress the power "to declare War."
As Hamilton noted in 1793, this was an "exception" to the general grant of "executive power" to the President, and thus was intended to be narrowly construed [15] .
One of the common errors in discussing the scope of this exception to the President's general "executive Power"a power reinforced by the specific recognition in article II, section 2, that "[t]he President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States" [16]
-has been to focus on the meaning of the term "War" under the Constitution.
Congress is not granted the power of "War,"but rather the more limited power "to declare War,"which was a term of art from the Law of Nations with a clearly understood meaning in 1787.
The Framers were remarkably well-read men.
The publicists with whom they were familiar in this area-writers like Grotius, Vattel, and Burlamaqui-all argued that a formal declaration of war was unnecessary for defensive hostilities [17].
It was only when nations were at peace and one wished to initiate an offensive (or what we would today call an aggressive) war that it was necessary to declare war.
And this distinction between the President's right to use force defensively, but requiring legislative sanction to initiate an offensive war,
was evident in the debate at the Philadelphia Convention over Madison's motion to give Congress not the power "to make War," but the more narrow power "to declare War." [18]
In 1928 [19] and again in 1945 [20] , the world community by treaty outlawed the aggressive use of force among nations,
and in the process made the declaration of war clause a constitutional anachronism.
It is no coincidence that no sovereign state has clearly issued a declaration of war in more than half a century [21].
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15. "The General doctrine of our Constitution, then, is, that the EXECUTIVE POWER of the nation is vested in the President;
subject only to the exceptions and qu[a]lifications which are expressed in the instrument. . . .
It deserves to be remarked, that as the participation of the Senate in the making of treaties, and the power of the Legislature to declare war, are exceptions out of the general "executive power" vested in the President,
they are to be construed strictly, and ought to be extended no further than is essential to their execution."Pacificus I, in 15 PAPERS OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON, 39, 42 (Harold C. Syrett ed., 1969)(italics in original).
16. U.S. CONST. Art. II, Sec. 2, cl. 1.
17. See Robert F. Turner, War and the Forgotten Executive Power Clause of the Constitution, 34 VA. J. INT'L L. 903 (1994).
To properly understand the term "defensive" in this context, it is important to understand that declarations of war were governed by jus ad bellum(the law concerning the initiation of coercion)
rather than jus in bello(the law governing the conduct of military operations, widely described as the law of armed conflict today).
Thus, the offensive-defensive distinction relevant to a declaration of war related entirely to which State launched the attack and which State was attacked,
and not to whether the victim of an aggressive attack elected to defend itself by blocking punches or launching a major counterattack.
18. See, e.g., 4 WRITINGS OF JAMES MADISON 227-28.
Madison told his colleagues that the change from "make" to "declare" war would leave the President "the power to repel sudden attacks,"
and Sherman argued that "[t]he Executive shd. Be able to repel and not to commence war." Id. at 227.
19. Treaty on the Renunciation of War As An Instrument of National Policy (Kellogg-Briand), Aug. 27, 1928, 46 Stat. 2343, TIAS 796, 94 LNTS 57 (entered into force July 24, 1929).
20. Article 2(4) of the United Nations Charter provides:"All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state,
or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations."
21. The power of Congress to declare War remains a part of the U.S. Constitution,
and were the President to decide to violate international law and initiate an aggressive war
the Congress would be entitled to pass judgment on the decision
and either branch could exercise a "veto" by refusing to approve a declaration of war.
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posted on
08/30/2013 11:07:08 PM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
To: GrandJediMasterYoda
Alien (movie) ripped that off...so obvious!
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posted on
08/30/2013 11:11:11 PM PDT
by
dennisw
(The first principle is to find out who you are then you can achieve anything -- Buddhist monk)
To: TexasGator
Please let me know the time on the video that supports your post. I don't think you have the correct video. The video from your link was stamped 08/30/2013 at 7:00 AM. Bolton was interviewed by Greta during O'Reilly's time slot: 08/30/2013 at 8:00 PM.
Bolton is 100% against attacking Syria.
Agreed. My problem with Bolton is that he strongly feels that Obama has the right to attack Syria entirely on his own.
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posted on
08/30/2013 11:17:49 PM PDT
by
Leaning Right
(Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
To: Yosemitest
Sorry, but I’m not swayed by an enormous cut-and-paste.
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posted on
08/30/2013 11:20:59 PM PDT
by
Leaning Right
(Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
To: NotYourAverageDhimmi
Only LIBERALS use the term "neo-con".
There is NO SUCH THING as a "new conservative".
Conservative values have NOT changed since the foundation of this country.
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posted on
08/30/2013 11:26:15 PM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
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