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America in a sad state!
A look at the sad and sick!
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posted by
thewaywardwind
on May 16, 2008 at 05:36 PM
I agree with you to the point that the Constitution (yes, I DO remember that document) provides that Congress has the power to DECLARE war. However, the Constitution also makes the President Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. He doesn't need Congressional authority to send troops into combat situations. Congress has the power to withhold funds, thus forcing the end of the conflict, but the President does indeed have the authority to put the country into a war without a Congressional declaration. Your fourth bullet point asks if anyone remembers the Constitution. I assume you want things done according to the greatest document ever writen by the hand of man. Then, in your sixth bullet point, you want to bring back public stocks, a violation of the Constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment. Which way do you want it? I am in agreement with you in your outrage at radical muslims being welcomed at American universities. I would like to see the State department immediately stop issueing entry visas to ANYONE from a predominately islamic country. I would also like to see proceedings initiated to deport those who are already here. If they are really interested in education, France has some in which they can enroll.
posted by
KennethSchustereit
on May 17, 2008 at 12:00 AM
posted by
maryann
on May 17, 2008 at 08:50 AM
Hello Kenneth, I agree with your point of view. I know that we have to WORK to try to make this country a much better place, but I think the power of prayer, and our country's relationship with God is the bulwark of this country's success or failure. I read where the founding fathers were getting almost no where drafting the Constitution in the summer of 1787, when the 81-yr. old Ben Franklin said that if a sparrow can't fall to the ground without God knowing about it, is it probable for an empire to rise without His aid? He asked that they begin each session with prayer, and they did. Anyway, I pray for our country. Do you mind talking about your prayer for our country? posted by
KennethSchustereit
on May 17, 2008 at 09:55 AM
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