Mar 20, 2011
Our Ceremonial Congress Rolls Over for Obama's New War
When it comes to foreign policy, our rubber stamp Congress is now just as insignificant as a typical faculty senate. Lawrence Vance makes this apt observation:
Only in America does it take an act of Congress to name a building, but no congressional authorization whatsoever to go to war against a country that has not threatened the United States.
Only in America does it take an act of Congress to name a building, but no congressional authorization whatsoever to go to war against a country that has not threatened the United States.