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My feelings when leftists chime in on this issue;Not from people like you.
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My feelings when leftists chime in on this issue;Not from people like you.
There is an amendment process.I have a feeling that if we had the strict adherence to (your point), a more strict interpretation of the words in the Constitution, in today's political climate, needless lives could be lost as a result.
That was the last time Congress wrote a declaration of war. NINETEEN FOURTY TWO.
How many wars have we been involved with since? You people only ***** about "mUh cOnGrEsS" when its the "other side" doing the crap.
You are all so disingenuous it is nauseating.
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The Last Formal Declaration of War - JSTOR Daily
The last time Congress formally declared war was in World War II.daily.jstor.org
Delegation of powers is not in the constitution. Anywhere. Jefferson spoke of it, but he was also referring to non legislative power. Guess what declarations of war is?
You guys don't really care about the constitution. At all.
Real liberalism is dead.
Real conservatism is dead.
Neoconservatism is alive and well.

They took that pic 8 times under Barry Hussein.
I always ***** about military intervention, you retarded dumbfuck.How convenient of you to wait until we bomb the 127th country without declaring war before your fake outrage shows up, Simp.![]()
There is an amendment process.
PHUCK CONGRESSThat was the last time Congress wrote a declaration of war. NINETEEN FOURTY TWO.
How many wars have we been involved with since? You people only ***** about "mUh cOnGrEsS" when its the "other side" doing the crap.
You are all so disingenuous it is nauseating.
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The Last Formal Declaration of War - JSTOR Daily
The last time Congress formally declared war was in World War II.daily.jstor.org
Delegation of powers is not in the constitution. Anywhere. Jefferson spoke of it, but he was also referring to non legislative power. Guess what declarations of war is?
You guys don't really care about the constitution. At all.
Real liberalism is dead.
Real conservatism is dead.
Neoconservatism is alive and well.
That's pretty much the zeitgeist of the two party system.You people only ***** about "mUh cOnGrEsS" when its the "other side" doing the crap.
You are all so disingenuous it is nauseating.
We have left leaning authoritarians and right leaning authoritarians. The worst of both worlds.Delegation of powers is not in the constitution. Anywhere. Jefferson spoke of it, but he was also referring to non legislative power. Guess what declarations of war is?
You guys don't really care about the constitution. At all.
Real liberalism is dead.
Real conservatism is dead.
Neoconservatism is alive and well.
As the SCOTUS has already ruled.
Those decades are past. And for all those decades, none of them sumbitches killed Khomeini. The times they are a-changing."the supreme court has recognized" recognized from what? Or did they simply make that crap up? Like they do so many other things.
Even Alexander Hamilton was against the president initiating hostilities.
See, the founders wanted CONGRESS to have the power over war, so presidents couldnt, just by themselves, drag us into needless conflicts.
Like they have been doing for decades.
You love voting for leftists. And now you celebrate the results of that.PHUCK CONGRESS
Congress has been worthless for years…the result of a divided America.
We’re a rule by executive order from the Oval Office kind of nation now…Thank all the dumbphucks who breathed life into leftism/the hate America brigade/marxists.
Your argument boils down in its essence to a whataboutism. Which is why it falls flat on its face.Not from people like you.