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Originally Posted by Publius Infinitum
Friends, this person is incapable of reason.
It's as simple as that. She has yet to advance a valid argument, she can't cite a single valid statute which supports her assertion of a violation; she has repeatedly stated that without regard to the evidence and reason which refutes her position she will simply continue to charge otherwise and the site simply refuses to enforce its own rules regarding trolling...
But this is a fine exercise in testing the reason of the ideological left and their anti-American perspective; a perspective which is just as vacuous as this members specious argument... they're simply dogmatic defenders of a failing ideology desperate to ignore their own failure and desperation of such a level that they are now promoting an enemy that were they to actually get their way and see that enemy succeed in its goal of a world-wide caliphate…, the first people that enemy would kill, would be them...
Let the record reflect that this member advances an argument which declares the United Nations as the final world authority, with its charter representing the scope of international law.
The UN Charter is not international law, on any level and is not binding against even member states, let alone non-member states.
This member declares that the US Constitution lays out specific language which requires Congress to declare war in specific terms; yet the member cannot cite a single article within the USC in support of that position.
The Member refuses to post supporting argument, rejects refuting evidence and continues to advance a thoroughly failed position.
He is advancing the equivalent of: 2+2=7 and despite all of the evidence to the contrary, with analogical descriptions illustrating the certain value of four being the sum of 2 & 2... The advocate simply rationalizes that there are many people who believe 2+2=7 so he's entitled to say so...
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I'm not a girl.
You haven't provided anything, but nonsense drivel.
CDP provided nothing but an opinion that tried to assert that the Constitution supports preemtive doctrine. Which it doesn't and nobody can add credibility to that ridiculous notion.
You can't pass power to the President to declare war. It's wrong. It isn't constitutional.