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To: MJY1288
umm as far as I knew the congressional approval only allows Bush to go after Iraq. The language the WH wanted, allowing him to go after anyone who threatens the US was taken out by the panty-waist democrats.
83 posted on 10/16/2002 6:01:00 PM PDT by Brytani
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To: Brytani
Hold on I will post the 'Where as" claus that links this new resolution to the one that authorized the President to go after any nation that is supporting ot harboring terrorist. The good part of this whole debate that the RATS insisted on is that many of the details concerning Iran's support of Hamas and Hezbolla is directly linked to Al-Qaeda, and That N. Korea has been selling arms to any terrorist state that wants them. All you have to do is go back to the Presidents State of the Union Address to Congress to make the connection.

The "Axis of Evil" remark was denounced by the press and GWB refused to retract it, IN FACT, he stated it again on many occasions. Our limp wristed liberal press might not have been listening, but, apparently Iran and N. Korea was :-)

87 posted on 10/16/2002 6:11:15 PM PDT by MJY1288
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To: Brytani
Here ya go my friend... Read this carefully as if you were leading a nation that is allowing terrorist to train or reside in your country :-)

SEC. 3. AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES.

(a) AUTHORIZATION. The President is authorized to use the Armed Forces of the United States as he determines to be necessary and appropriate in order to

(1) defend the national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq; and

(2) enforce all relevant United Nations Security Council Resolutions regarding Iraq.

(b) PRESIDENTIAL DETERMINATION.

In connection with the exercise of the authority granted in subsection (a) to use force the President shall, prior to such exercise or as soon there after as may be feasible, but no later than 48 hours after exercising such authority, make available to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate his determination that

(1) reliance by the United States on further diplomatic or other peaceful means alone either (A) will not adequately protect the national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq or (B) is not likely to lead to enforcement of all relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq, and

(2) acting pursuant to this resolution is consistent with the United States and other countries continuing to take the necessary actions against international terrorists and terrorist organizations, including those nations, organizations or persons who planned, authorized, committed or aided the terrorists attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001.

(c) WAR POWERS RESOLUTION REQUIREMENTS. --

(1) SPECIFIC STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION. -- Consistent with section 8(a)(1) of the War Powers Resolution, the Congress declares that this section is intended to constitute specific statutory authorization within the meaning of section 5(b) of the War Powers Resolution.

(2) APPLICABILITY OF OTHER REQUIREMENTS. -- Nothing in this resolution supersedes any requirement of the War Powers Resolution.

SEC. 4. REPORTS TO CONGRESS

(a) The President shall, at least once every 60 days, submit to the Congress a report on matters relevant to this joint resolution, including actions taken pursuant to the exercise of authority granted in section 2 and the status of planning for efforts that are expected to be required after such actions are completed, including those actions described in section 7 of Public Law 105-338 (the Iraq Liberation Act of 1998).

(b) To the extent that the submission of any report described in subsection (a) coincides with the submission of any other report on matters relevant to this joint resolution otherwise required to be submitted to Congress pursuant to the reporting requirements of Public Law 93-148 (the War Powers Resolution), all such reports may be submitted as a single consolidated report to the Congress.

(c) To the extent that the information required by section 3 of Public Law 102-1 is included in the report required by this section, such report shall be considered as meeting the requirements of section 3 of Public Law 102-1.


91 posted on 10/16/2002 6:18:07 PM PDT by MJY1288
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To: Brytani
This is the key part of the resolution:

2) acting pursuant to this resolution is consistent with the United States and other countries continuing to take the necessary actions against international terrorists and terrorist organizations, including those nations, organizations or persons who planned, authorized, committed or aided the terrorists attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001.

92 posted on 10/16/2002 6:20:23 PM PDT by MJY1288
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