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To: Stavka2
That's strange ... from your questions, you seem to imply that we are not living in a republic. Our elected leaders made the decision to support the President and give him the authority to take the action that he sees fit to take.

Also, since you say that it's the duty to ask the President to request the Congress to declare war before he takes any action, could you please point out to me where, in the Constitution, it states that that is one of the duties of the Executive Branch? Can you please designate the section which requires such action?

You must have a newer edition of the Constitution if yours says that the President is obligated to request a declaration of war before taking military action. All I can find is that it designates him as the Commander-in-Chief.

109 posted on 12/26/2002 4:27:36 AM PST by BlueLancer
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To: BlueLancer
you seem to imply that we are not living in a republic

Both political parties are just different sides of the same coin. Much of the PR debate is a dog and pony show to keep people divided. Washington is run by the ruling class elite and one of their main jobs is to keep the serfs controlled. Washington will always answer to Wall Street before main street.

Richard W.

124 posted on 12/26/2002 6:48:12 AM PST by arete
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