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To: blackberry1

Congress has been remiss in its constitutional duties for so long, when we see them take a small step in the direction of actually being responsible, we should applaud that. Would you prefer there be no legal restrictions on Biden’s use of military force? Drop back to the war powers act which most dem and half of the republican CICs ignore? I don’t know where this resolution will wind up, but it’s actually in an area of concern that congressSHOULD be paying attention to, not just signing blank checks.


48 posted on 05/01/2022 5:06:05 PM PDT by Magnum44 (...against all enemies, foreign and domestic... )
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To: Magnum44

I appreciate your intellectual discussion of this but this we’re now involved in a proxy war which, according to Russia is a byproduct of a western induced Ukranian civil war on it’s borders. To turn this into a nuclear showdown is madness.

Kinzinger is a grandstanding/showboater who is certainly being urged on by the Democrats and the Deep State. He’s threatening Russia and lighting a fuse while hiding behind a camera lens.

Ukraine happened because of the idiotic foreign policy of the braindead president who only does what he’s told to do. They’ve ratcheted and escalated this thing into a US-Russia confrontation.

The GOP has been snookered and blinded by Biden’s Wag the Dog. This is to simply distract from what happening within our borders. I watch the war channels daily. It’s despicable what the State, CIA and DOD is doing to drag us into a nuclear confrontation. This legislation is not only dangerous, any sane Republican that supports it should be primaried out. I hope it’s used as a litmus test this fall.


54 posted on 05/01/2022 5:25:58 PM PDT by blackberry1
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