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Originally Posted by BigRed
Nothing in the Constitution allows the Congress to pass the power for authorization of force on foreign countries to the President. Yes, the President is allowed to send troops as necessary with regards to imminent threats or self-defense as Commander in Chief. Nowhere though, is preeventive doctrine mentioned. Your source sucks essentially.
Like I said, the Constitution wasn't perfect.
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They didn't have to pass power to him, as I have already showed.
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Jones:- We're going to teach them climbing, abseiling, canoeing, archery, shooting...
Interviewer:- Shooting! That's a bit irresponsible isn't it?
Jones:- I don't see why, they'll be properly supervised on the range.
Interviewer:- Don't you admit that this is a terribly dangerous activity to be teaching children?
You're equipping them to become violent killers.
Jones:- Well, you're equipped to be a prostitute but you're not one are you?
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