Megalextoria
Retro computing and gaming, sci-fi books, tv and movies and other geeky stuff.

Home » General Discussion » News and Politics » Joe Biden Wanted Bush Impeached For the Very Thing Obama is About to Do
Show: Today's Messages :: Show Polls :: Message Navigator
E-mail to friend 
Switch to threaded view of this topic Create a new topic Submit Reply
Joe Biden Wanted Bush Impeached For the Very Thing Obama is About to Do [message #107238] Thu, 29 August 2013 11:16
CyberkNight is currently offline  CyberkNight
Messages: 1606
Registered: July 2012
Karma: 0
Senior Member
In 2007, Senator Joe Biden repeatedly threatened to impeach President George W. Bush should he attack Iran without congressional authorization. Senator Obama agreed that Bush did not have the power to order a strike on Iran. This was not mindless, partisan saber rattling: Vice President Dick Cheney and the neoconservative establishment were actively pushing Bush to take military action against Iran.

Now, in 2013, Biden is the vice president and Obama, as president, is undoubtedly going to strike Syria in response to a brutal chemical weapons massacre outside of Damascus. However, the administration has not lifted a finger to approach Congress for authorization, illustrating Obama's and Biden's blatant hypocrisy in regards to the imperial presidency.

On Hardball, Biden emphatically and passionately told Chris Matthews that Bush had "no constitutional authority ... to take this nation to war against a county of 70 million people unless we're attacked or unless there is proof we are about to be attacked. And if he does, if he does, I would move to impeach him." Biden was absolutely correct to point out the illegality of Bush's intentions and threaten him with impeachment.

Bush and Cheney, who marked their administration with a series of special-interest foreign policy blunders, certainly had their fair share of controversy. Few Americans need to be reminded their administration went so far as to invade Iraq on fabricated, inconclusive evidence. However, Biden and then-Senator John Kerry, who is now Obama's secretary of state, both voted to give Bush the authority to attack Iraq. Less controversially, Congress also gave the Bush administration broad, overarching power in Afghanistan in the name of the artificial War on Terror.

While there is little reason to suspect that Obama's impending attack on Syria will amount to Bush's Iraq War fiasco, Biden and Obama are about to do what they themselves threatened to impeach Bush for. Reports indicate that Obama intends to limit intervention to a series of surgical strikes on the al-Assad regime's military infrastructure as a deterrent against further chemical weapons use. However, doing so without Congressional authorization is a blatant violation of the War Powers Act of 1973 and Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, which explicitly states that only Congress has the power to declare war.

An attack on Syria would be the second intervention which Obama did not obtain congressional approval for. When Obama led the NATO humanitarian intervention in Libya, he similarly disregarded the War Powers Act and the Constitution, even though he had approval from the UN Security Council. Obama, a former constitutional law professor, ludicrously maintained that his actions were legal on the grounds that a no fly zone, wherein U.S. planes repeatedly bombed the Ghaddafi regime's infrastructure, did not constitute a war.

Full article: http://www.policymic.com/articles/61321/joe-biden-wanted-bus h-impeached-for-the-very-thing-obama-is-about-to-do


  Switch to threaded view of this topic Create a new topic Submit Reply
Previous Topic: Gun Bill in Missouri Would Test Limits in Nullifying U.S. Law
Next Topic: Rebels Admit Responsibility for Chemical Weapons Attack
Goto Forum:
  

-=] Back to Top [=-
[ Syndicate this forum (XML) ] [ RSS ] [ PDF ]

Current Time: Thu Sep 26 15:40:09 EDT 2024

Total time taken to generate the page: 0.02672 seconds