"I'll Do What I Damn Well Please"


Just in case you can't hear the war drums then give this a read. It's a Statement of Policy from the Executive Office on the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008. In a nutshell it notes that the Scooter-Commuter, Geroge W. Bush will veto any bill that limits his freedom of action with regards to Iraq. For good measure (inserted by a denizen of OVP, of course) there's this little nugget concerning Iran:

The Administration strongly opposes amendments to the bill that to restrict the ability of the United States to deal effectively with the threats to regional security posed by the conduct of Iran, including Iran's efforts to develop nuclear weapons. The Administration also notes that provisions of law that purport to direct or prohibit international negotiations, covert action, or the use of the armed forces are inconsistent with the Constitution's commitment exclusively to the presidency of the executive power, the function of Commander-in-Chief, and the authority to conduct the Nation's foreign policy. If the bill were presented to the President with provisions that would prevent the President from protecting America and allied and cooperating nations from threats posed by Iran, the President's senior advisers would recommend he vetoed the bill.

Free hand? Blank check? How many carriers are in the region? Someone said 18 months, right? Maybe less.


Sean Paul Kelley July 12, 2007 - 1:11pm

Sean-Paul,

This is absolutely stunning.

Notice how the mainstream media is totally ignoring this.

Thanks for calling our attention to it.

Come on the radio this afternoon at 6pm and let's talk about it.

Chris Duel
"The Chris Duel Show"
4-7pm Weekdays - Central Time
News-Talk 550 KTSA (The Over Air Radio Home of Sean-Paul Kelley)
http://www.chrisduel.com

Chris Duel July 12, 2007 - 2:44pm

"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all argument, and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. This principle is, contempt prior to examination."

Sean Paul Kelley July 12, 2007 - 3:01pm

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