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Proud Public Servant

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2. Imagining this scenario, sadly:
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 11:23 AM
Sep 2013

1) Congress votes against military strike on Syria
2) President authorizes strike anyway
3) House claims they now have a reason to impeach the president -- and otherwise sober citizens start to wonder...

Seriously, this administration has demonstrated some that it can be seriously boneheaded about politics in the past, but this takes the cake.

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I think that is what he wants... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #1
Imagining this scenario, sadly: Proud Public Servant Sep 2013 #2
And if the House votes it down tweeternik Sep 2013 #4
Then no grounds for Proud Public Servant Sep 2013 #7
The President has ceded all high ground Crimson76 Sep 2013 #11
Exactly! (nt) Proud Public Servant Sep 2013 #13
That is not an unimaginable scenerio. HooptieWagon Sep 2013 #5
or in another scenario...Russia forces Assad to turn over chemical weapons to International VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #8
I'm not talking about Assad Proud Public Servant Sep 2013 #12
Oh really? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #14
Now all we have to do Proud Public Servant Sep 2013 #15
Senate vote might be close... HooptieWagon Sep 2013 #3
I sure hope Carolina Sep 2013 #6
Thinkprogress has it 238 NO and 42 YES as of 9/9, so Rep Grayson is likely right. andym Sep 2013 #9
The only way to get Republicans to vote yes would be to cave on every other Republican demand. FarCenter Sep 2013 #10
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