Posted on 08/28/2013 2:20:58 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
Anti-war Democrats in Congress are getting the band back together.
Democrats who made their names opposing the Iraq war are not staying silent as a president of their own party prepares to attack Syria.
But theyre not exactly demanding that President Barack Obama stand down from launching airstrikes in the country. Like many Republican lawmakers, they want Congress to authorize any military action there, and are urging the administration to allow a healthy debate on the proper U.S. role if any in the dangerous country. But their criticism, at this point, falls short of total condemnation.
The anti-war Democrats are just organizing and starting to gain steam. Many of them admitted theyre likely to gather more force after a potential attack occurs instead of before it.
There is ferment out there you just havent seen it yet, said Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.). If they fire rockets in there, youll see a lot of people saying this is an absolute mistake, they should not have done it, I do not support it. The storm will follow if [Obama] goes without having the backing of the Congress.
Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) on Wednesday circulated a letter among liberal Democrats 12 have signed on so far that asked Obama to seek an affirmative decision of Congress prior to committing any U.S. military engagement to this complex crisis.
Lets be clear that the letter is calling for a specific action: debate, said Lee, a former co-chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus said. Congress must assert our authority on this issue; thats a bipartisan cause.
Aside from Lees letter, there has been little coordination among anti-war Democrats who oppose the Syrian action. Part of their caution could be a desire to wait out the consequences of a U.S. attack, and see how successfully its carried out before condemning it.
Most members of Congress of both parties would prefer to sit it out, said Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.). If the president does well, they can say, Gee we were there with him. If the president doesnt do well, they can say, We were against it.
Congressional Democrats were incredibly critical of the Bush administration and the run-up to Iraq, said Rep. Tim Walz (D-Minn.). I think there is a high bar to be passed here and I think there needs to be a strong voice.
Democrats, he said, have been too meek in challenging Obama on the merits of his case for attacking Syria after allegations that President Bashar Assad used chemical weapons against citizens.
I wish folks would be a little more vocal in asking for this, he said. We have to challenge the administration. If were being true to who we are, it is about the constitutional responsibility of the House and it should not matter who is the occupant of the White House.
Right now, the loudest voices condemning possible airstrikes have come from Republicans like Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). Rep. Scott Rigell (R-Va.) on Tuesday has collected more than 110 signatures from Democrats and Republicans for a letter urging Obama to seek congressional authorization before attacking Syria.
The war in Syria has no clear national security connection to the United States and victory by either side will not necessarily bring into power people friendly to the United States, Paul said Wednesday.
Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.) said he hasnt consulted with colleagues about how best to oppose attacks in Syria.
Its a fact that its difficult sometimes to criticize a president who belongs to your party, Grayson said. That certainly is true and my feeling is that I never swore allegiance to the president, I swore to uphold the Constitution.
Grayson, who said responding to Syrian atrocities is not in the U.S. national interest, said its likely that congressional Democrats will become more vocal about the Syria attacks after they take place. Having a strong opinion about it now, he said, would require more research than most of his colleagues are able to do over the August recess.
Members of Congress typically dont take the time to examine the evidence independently, Grayson said. Its probably asking a little bit too much to ask every member of Congress to examine all of the information.
Instead whats happened is anti-war Democrats are demanding Obama seek their authorization.
Calling for the Congress to meet and to act doesnt presuppose what the conclusion will be, said Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.). Put me down as a skeptic, but in fairness, I would listen and give the kind of thorough consideration that such a question deserves.
Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-Ore.) said Obamas White House is getting ready to overstep its authority right now and said Congress has ceded way too much authority to presidents.
He said his experience in lobbying against intervention in Libya two years ago showed the congressional anti-war movement is alive and well.
I was very impressed with the discussion on Libya a couple years ago when there was strong bipartisan sentiment not to get involved, Schrader said.
And Rep. Bruce Braley (D-Iowa) said a U.S. response is appropriate but only with congressional approval.
Congressional involvement not only will add credibility to our actions in the international community, it will send a stronger message to the Syrian regime that America stands united against its despicable acts, Braley said.
Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.), who voted against funding the Afghanistan war in 2009, declined to say whether it is appropriate for Obama to attack Syria. Congress, he said, will have the last word when it comes to paying for the operation.
This proposal is very new to us and I would hope that members of Congress would take the time to hear the case and the president and hear the other side before offering poorly informed opinions, Polis said. I would hope that we will all have a classified briefing on this either in an emergency briefing or upon our return to Washington.
To veterans of congressional battles over the Iraq war during the Bush years, that kind of talk doesnt go nearly far enough.
Im disappointed in the Democratic leadership for not raising more questions, said former Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio). We have to stop putting party above country here and its obvious that partisan concerns are trumping the national interest.
Waiting until after airstrikes start, Kucinich said, will be far too late.
Members of Congress need to be heard from now, he said. Having been in the position that members find themselves, I think theres a certain number of members who are not really believing that this is going to happen. You have that and you also have a lot of new members who are not really sure how to respond.
And former Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif.), who once gave her State of the Union ticket to anti-Iraq war activist Cindy Sheehan, said the cautious nature of her former colleagues leads them to go along with whatever information they receive from the White House, especially when they share a party with the president.
They have to be so careful, she said. Look how few of us spoke out knowing that Iraq was a big lie.
Obama jumps at the shot of dubious propaganda from Syria and the machinations of Prince Bandar. It will take a good spanking from Democrats to reign him in. More power to them, they are Americans also.
Didn't stop them from their Million Moron Marches when it was EEVIL BOOOSH!
There is no anti-war movement.
There was only an anti-republican movement.
Who many DC anti-war protests did we have from 2008 - 2012???????
Pathetic.
Everyone of them will back Obama when push comes to shove.
So, their voting records prove they aren't 'Americans also', they are traitors.
Why Liberals Kill
President Obama to exit Afghanistan. But their heroesfrom FDR to JFKpromoted U.S. involvement in more wars than all modern GOP presidents combined.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2009/10/17/why-liberals-kill.html
Welcome to the party,Dems.Bring McCain and Graham with you.
“Anti-War” - Believing that your country is fighting for the wrong side.
Kucinich as citizen far trumps the hack politician he once was previously.
Oh, like it was when there was, oh say, LIBYA!?
Well done, Kucinich, an honest liberal.
I want to do just the opposite of anything this flaming moron wants to do.
The dems are as pathetic as the 'pubs. Maybe Kucinich can embarrass them into manning up.
What I don’t get in reading history is Pol Pot was murdering millions of citizens of Cambodia while Jimmy Carter was president. Why didn’t Carter say or do something through the UN or whatever? Now Obama wants to unilaterally go into Syria with a few bombs? To accomplish what exactly? To knock out some powdered milk plants??
Do you jump in to help, and which wretched beast do you help?
When you are done, the victor will eat your children.
Idiots are in charge.
Members of Congress typically dont take the time to examine the evidence independently, Grayson said. Its probably asking a little bit too much to ask every member of Congress to examine all of the information.
Is it really too much senator? Really?
When the lives of Americans are at stake I don’t
think it’s too much to ask at all.
I wonder if he’d think it was too much, if in the event
of failure and WAR, the senate and congress were arrested
and put on trial for neglect of duty.
That bunch of slithering snakes that are generically designated as “liberal Democrats” still do not have the moral fortitude to stand up RIGHT NOW and denounce, in no uncertain terms, the fallacy of entering a fight on somebody else’s real estate,
The US has NO compelling national interest here. In fact, to go sticking our oar in here is to gravely endanger a long-time and steadfast ally, Israel, though that may be part of the subtext of the agenda that the Current Occupant of the White Hut is trying to push through.
When Saddam Hussein was limiting his warfare (poison gas and all) to border conflicts with the Iranian Islamic Republic, and to their clandestine supporters within Iraq, it was not the province of the US interests to stop that fight, not that we could have been in the least effective.
Likewise, when Islamic jihadists are shooting up other Islamic jihadists, our interest ought be limited only to containing any collateral damage OUTSIDE the combat zone.
Like in Kosovo and Serbia, had the US not intervened, the Balkan states and the European states most directly affected would have sorted the dispute themselves, and not had the US to blame for the greater grief that was visited upon them by strikes from a distance upon their real estate. A bombing run at 30,000 feet cannot distinguish between friendlies (if there ever were any in that region) and the despised foes, who, as it turned out, were pretty largely the Islamic partisans.
Likewise, strafing a war zone with missiles fired from offshore out in the Mediterranean is as likely to cause approximately equal damage to all parties on the ground, combatants and non-combatants alike, with no discernible benefit other than to break things and kill people.
Stand down, hands off, concentrate on keeping commerce flowing through the Suez Canal and into surrounding ports.
But of course, the Current Regime now squatting in the White Hut is not well served by such a program. They have a bunch of phony scandals that have to be covered up, and the fog of war is an excellent camouflage.
To save face. Obama said he wants the bombing of Syria to be just muscular enough not to get mocked.
It's ALL political to him. He's not doing this because he cares about the children who died by the chemical attack.
Yes..you read it right! They are a bunch of lazy cowards. They don’t want to take a vote until after the bombing starts because they believe it will give them political cover.
Loved this bit:
“Grayson, who said responding to Syrian atrocities is not in the U.S. national interest, said its likely that congressional Democrats will become more vocal about the Syria attacks after they take place. Having a strong opinion about it now, he said, would require more research than most of his colleagues are able to do over the August recess.
Members of Congress typically dont take the time to examine the evidence independently, Grayson said. Its probably asking a little bit too much to ask every member of Congress to examine all of the information.
Just too much to ask that they do their dang jobs!! Priceless quote there.
Pathetic more like it. Heck..I am just a citizen and have been spending night and day studying this situation...and don’t even get paid! LOL!!
Where have all the usual suspects from the entertainment industry been while the BOzo Admin has been orchestrating the overthrow of gov’ts and giving aid/support to yahoos committing all sorts of atrocities? What a bunch of frauds.
What a bunch of mealy mouthed, equivocating cowards.
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