January 9, 2007

Not so fast, Chimpboy...
Senator Ted Kennedy has introduced a bill requiring Congressional approval for Awol's Iraq escalation. In summary -

The legislation requires the Congress to vote before [that little fuckwit] escalates troop levels in Iraq.

The legislation claims the people’s right to a full voice in [Retard McJesus]'s plan to send more troops into the Iraq civil war. It says that no funds can be spent to send additional troops to Iraq unless Congress approves the President’s proposed escalation of American forces.

The Iraq War Resolution of 2002 authorized a war against the regime of Saddam Hussein because he was believed to have weapons of mass destruction and an operational relationship with Al Qaeda, and was in defiance of U.N. Security Council Resolutions.

The mission of our armed forces today in Iraq no longer bears any resemblance to the mission authorized by Congress.

President Bush should not be permitted to increase the number of United States troops in harm’s way in the civil war without a specific new authorization from Congress.

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