Yesterday morning I noted that Obama has left the door
wide open to attacking Syria even without Congressional authorization. Yesterday afternoon, I was heartened to
see Rand Paul has noticed as well, and he gave Secretary of State Kerry not a
little heat about it:
SEN.
RAND PAUL (R-KY): Madison was very explicit, when he wrote the Federalist
papers, he wrote that history supposes, or the constitution supposes what
history demonstrates is that the executive is the branch most likely to go to
war and therefore the constitution vested that power in the Congress. It is
explicit throughout all of Madison's writings. This power is a Congressional
power and it is not an executive power. They didn't say big war, small war.
They didn't say boots on the ground, not boots on the ground. They said declare
war.
Ask
the people on the ships launching the missiles if they are involved in war or
not.
If we
do not say that the constitution applies, if we do not say explicitly that we
will abide by this vote, you're making a joke of us. You're making us into
theater. We play constitutional theater for the president. If this is real, you
will abide by the verdict of Congress. You're probably going to win. Just say
it is real and let's have a real debate in this country and not a meaningless
debate that in the end you lose and say, 'oh well, we had the authority anyway,
we're going to go ahead and go to war anyway.'
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