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Showing Original Post only (View all)Over 50 House Democrats oppose "unwise war... without adhering to constitutional requirements." [View all]
At least 52 co-signers have signed Rep. Barbara Lee's letter, stating, "While the ongoing human rights violations and continued loss of life are horrific, they should not draw us into an unwise war - especially without adhering to our own constitutional requirements."
(Interestingly, in some of the sloppiest reporting of the day, the Washington Post used this letter as the basis for a misleading headline which blared,
"More than 50 House Democrats also want Syria strike resolution",
and began with the line,
"There appears to be notable bipartisan support for a formal congressional resolution authorizing a U.S. military strike on Syria...",
leaving it to those who read beyond the headlines to discover that Democrats were opposing unwise, unauthorized action, and asserting their constitutional responsibilities, not clamoring for military strikes, as the Post's misleading headline suggested.)
The full text of Rep. Lee's letter, available at Rep. Lee's Congressional website:
August 29, 2013
President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President:
We join you and the international community in expressing unequivocal condemnation over the news that chemical weapons were reportedly used by the government of Syria.
While we understand that as Commander in Chief you have a constitutional obligation to protect our national interests from direct attack, Congress has the constitutional obligation and power to approve military force, even if the United States or its direct interests (such as embassies) have not been attacked or threatened with an attack.
As such, we strongly urge you to seek an affirmative decision of Congress prior to committing any U.S. military engagement to this complex crisis.
While the ongoing human rights violations and continued loss of life are horrific, they should not draw us into an unwise war - especially without adhering to our own constitutional requirements.
We strongly support the work within the United Nations Security Council to build international consensus condemning the alleged use of chemical weapons and preparing an appropriate response; we should also allow the U.N. inspectors the space and time necessary to do their jobs, which are so crucial to ensuring accountability.
As elected officials, we have a duty to represent the will and priorities of our constituents, consistent with the Constitution we all swore to uphold and defend. Before weighing the use of military force, Congress must fully debate and consider the facts and every alternative, as well as determine how best to end the violence and protect civilians. We stand ready to work with you.
http://lee.house.gov/sites/lee.house.gov/files/Lee%20Letter%20to%20President%20Obama_Syria.pdf
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Over 50 House Democrats oppose "unwise war... without adhering to constitutional requirements." [View all]
Faryn Balyncd
Aug 2013
OP
Yup, do it the right way. I hope nothing happens despite the lurid reporting. IDK who to believe.
freshwest
Aug 2013
#13
Let me know what happens when they come to congress for more money for this shit.
L0oniX
Aug 2013
#17
Misleading headline & lead should be preserved in annals of bad journalism (nt)
philly_bob
Aug 2013
#19
Every Democratic Representative is not a signer needs to have their telephone ring off the wall.
Faryn Balyncd
Aug 2013
#32
Maybe they will get a few more supporters and save the President from his "red line"?
kentuck
Aug 2013
#44
Congress has abdicated their right to declare war which I believe is unconstitutional but wont be
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#45
This is important backstory which I previously missed. My congressman signed both letters.
proverbialwisdom
Sep 2013
#58