Washington doesn't get that democracy matters

Congress and the President

n practice, Congress's power to declare war is little more than a nullity. War financing is where the constitutional rubber meets the road. It's true that war declarations were far more regularly invoked before the last half century. But anyone who doubts that the framers saw the power to finance or not to finance as the Congress's real power need only familiarize themselves wtih English constitutional history of the 17th and 18th century which was the ... Full Story »

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Mike LaBonte
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by Mike LaBonte - Oct. 1, 2008

No specific examples given of Constitutional framers' intent, Congressional war declarations, use of funding to limit war. This evidence is easily found, but absent here. Paragraph on the lack of popular support for the Iraq war has some links, but lacks support for "foreign policy establishment ... is also overwhelmingly against escalation".

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