LOOKING BACK
Jim Pence March 18th, 2008
September 10, 2002 as George W. Bush was firing up the United States of America to invade Iraq I wrote the following letter to the the editor and it was published in the News Enterprise.
Now I believe it’s time to hold the whole bunch, Democrats and Republicans, accountable!!!!!!
I was right then and I believe I’m right now.
My September 10, 2002 Letter To The Editor
Don’t trample the Constitution
The Constitution of the United States of America: Article 1 Section 8. The Congress shall have power to declare war, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water; To raise and support armies, but no appropriation of money to that use shall be for a longer term than two years; To make rules for the Government and regulation of the land and naval forces.Congress has the power to declare war. If a president of the United States invades another country, without war being declared by Congress, I feel the president would be in violation of his or her oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America and, in the opinion of this writer, should subject to impeachment. If Congress allows the president to invade another country, without declaring war, and continues to finance the effort, in the opinion of this writer, the members of Congress would be in violation of their oaths to uphold the constitution and should be dealt with accordingly.
Our country is debating whether to invade Iraq or not to invade Iraq. I really don’t have enough information to have an opinion one way or another, but I do know what the Constitution requires. If we invade another country, it requires Congress to declare war. To do anything less would be a violation of our constitution and a violation of the law. It’s really very simple: if another country invaded us, we would consider it an act of war. Therefore, if we invade another country we should have the guts to call it what it is, an act of war, and to call it anything less would be shameful and a lie. Is it possible Congress will let the president do whatever he wants concerning Iraq, including invasion, without declaring war, and violate their oaths to uphold the one thing that keeps us bound together as a nation, our Constitution? I am here to predict they will and I further predict they will get away with it and they may even give themselves a raise for doing such a good job! Ho-hum, so what’s new? After all, it is just the Constitution.
James L. Pence
Glendale
- Congress , George W. Bush , Iraq War , War
- Comments(2)
Bush, Cheney, McConnell, and McCain and other neocons are out there today STILL TELLING THE SAME DAMN LIES about this F’ing illegal war. Connecting this war to 9/11 is pure unadulterated bullshit, and the damned media does not ever call the assholes on their lies!
IDIOTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4000 of our young people dead, and counting. Great Success my ass!
The Constitution is clear. The United States has not fought in a “declared” war in my lifetime. The United States has fought in four undeclared wars in Asia during my lifetime. Let’s show respect for the Constitution and vote on whether or not to declare war. The Constitution does not say that the Congress can delegate its authority to declare war to the President or to any other organization. As your U.S. Senator, I pledge not to vote in favor of any “war powers authorization” or “war powers clause” and I will only vote “yea” or “nay” on a resolution to declare war. Kenneth Stepp.