Obama's War on the Constitution

Oh, yeah...bypassing Congress for war declaration before, as well.

Obama didn't sign the War Powers Acts.

Until they're taken to the Supreme Court, he did nothing "unconsitiutional", he's following the letter of the law.

So a President doesn't have to follow any law he didn't personally sign? Is that really what you're saying?

That is a completely new interpretation of law, one that has never been set out anywhere before in history. On the other hand, I wouldn't mind forcing congress to go back and repass any law they want to keep in effect every time there is a new president, it would keep them from passing stuff like Obamacare.
 
You're trying desperately to ignore the essential fact that the prior group consists of enemy combatants captured on the battlefield.

Consists of "enemy combatants" many of whom never engaged in combat of any kind. Irregardless, fact still remains they are being held indefinitely. Where's the habeous corpus?

In the 4th District Court as set out by the Supreme Court. You, as usual, are asking the wrong question.
 
So you are against killing a terrorist involved in attacks and was hiding out in Yemen?

Okay.

I am not.

The President is charged with defending the nation against all enemies. Foreign and Domestic.

Under the powers granted him by the Constitution, which does not include an American's death sentence without a trial
 

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