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Sending the U.S. To War is not The President's Call
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<blockquote data-quote="drewed" data-source="post: 393180" data-attributes="member: 13615"><p>Its completely relevant, the president works with the will of what the congress will let him</p><p></p><p>moving a carrier group to the south china sea when they act like theyre going to invade tawian</p><p></p><p>sending troops/naval support to disaster areas to help with relief</p><p></p><p>greneda and panama in the last 25 yrs</p><p></p><p>boxer rebellion at the turn of the century</p><p></p><p>movement of US troops across the west into technically foreign nations in the 19th century</p><p></p><p>washington marching on quebec and the rebellions of the early days of the republic</p><p></p><p>all cases where the sitting US president didnt have congressional approval to send troops to where ever they wanted, but did anyway</p><p></p><p>theres no being behind the times, its the story of the US</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drewed, post: 393180, member: 13615"] Its completely relevant, the president works with the will of what the congress will let him moving a carrier group to the south china sea when they act like theyre going to invade tawian sending troops/naval support to disaster areas to help with relief greneda and panama in the last 25 yrs boxer rebellion at the turn of the century movement of US troops across the west into technically foreign nations in the 19th century washington marching on quebec and the rebellions of the early days of the republic all cases where the sitting US president didnt have congressional approval to send troops to where ever they wanted, but did anyway theres no being behind the times, its the story of the US [/QUOTE]
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