Sounds like business as usual.. At least Rand Paul is pointing out the hypocrites for everyone to see. Most of the time the light of day never shines upon their machinations….
Of course they don’t. And probably about eight of the remaining ten don’t think so either, but were too craven to vote their beliefs.
Unfortunately, the time is long past for a needed revolution. Our republic is gone, and all we’re doing each election is negotiating the terms of the surrender.
Well actually the President does have the authority to authorise a military attack.
I’ll bite: where does he get the authority. Specifically; as in, the specific clause of the Constitution. Or, in the alternative, the specific statute; be prepared to state the specific clause in the Constitution that “authorizes” the statute.
April 6th, 2011 at 9:25 am
Sounds like business as usual.. At least Rand Paul is pointing out the hypocrites for everyone to see. Most of the time the light of day never shines upon their machinations….
April 6th, 2011 at 10:40 am
Of course they don’t. And probably about eight of the remaining ten don’t think so either, but were too craven to vote their beliefs.
Unfortunately, the time is long past for a needed revolution. Our republic is gone, and all we’re doing each election is negotiating the terms of the surrender.
April 6th, 2011 at 10:47 am
We SOOO need to call the Constitutional Convention.
April 6th, 2011 at 12:02 pm
Great idea Bubblehead, we give all the progressives a way to put in FDR’s new Bill of Rights. Tell me it would not win a popular vote!
April 6th, 2011 at 12:33 pm
Oh, boy. Kay Bailey Hutchison. Not much TX can do about that; she’s retiring.
tweaker
April 6th, 2011 at 1:24 pm
Well actually the President does have the authority to authorise a military attack.
April 7th, 2011 at 10:53 am
Well actually the President does have the authority to authorise a military attack.
I’ll bite: where does he get the authority. Specifically; as in, the specific clause of the Constitution. Or, in the alternative, the specific statute; be prepared to state the specific clause in the Constitution that “authorizes” the statute.