Does the U.S. have the Constitution to stop the coming war on Iran?

Now that Iran is in full saber-rattling mode and holding British troops it appears that those who predicted a U.S.-Israel attack on Iran by April may well have been correct.

There are, of course, many who will say that Bush is in no position to go to Congress to obtain Congressional authorization, and will need an “event” to undertake a war on Iran, but even that seems fairly unimportant.

Because when all’s said and done, George W. Bush and those like him are trying valiantly to change the U.S., and are succeeding. They despise democracy. They will tell you flat out that the U.S. is the greatest nation in the world, then will decry immigration and homosexuals while spying on their own citizens and discussing reining in free speech. They hate what the U.S. is, and they are working to change it.

So Bush and his PNAC overlords won’t be going to Congress, hat in hand, requesting permission to get us stuck in Iran. They don’t need Congress. Really, do you think this recent talking point by Tony Snow is an accident?

(Congress) does not have constitutional oversight responsibility over the White House, which is why by our reaching out, we’re doing something that we’re not compelled to do by the Constitution, but we think common sense suggests that we ought to get the whole story out, which is what we’re doing.

Now, this may have been spoken in regard to the attorney scandal, but it’s going to go much deeper, And you’ll be hearing it more often, as the Neocon death brigade works overtime to make sure as many Americans as possible believe that the U.S. Congress is impotent and weak, and that the Executive Branch is the only thing that matters.

Is this what the framers of the Constitution believed? No, but they could care less. Bush and the people pulling his strings want to fundamentally change the United States. And they will gladly destroy it, and/or drag the entire world into a Middle Eastern nightmare to do it.

The attack on Iran is coming. There’s no way Bush leaves office without attacking them, and making a final determined effort to obliterate the U.S. Constitution and the American Way once and for all.

–WKW

One Response to “Does the U.S. have the Constitution to stop the coming war on Iran?”

  1. William K. Wolfrum » Blog Archive » Remember: Bush will not leave office without attacking Iran Says:

    […] Now that President George W. Bush has made it clear he expects the U.S. to remain in Iraq for a half-century or so, let us get on to more pressing business: Like the unmistakable fact that the United States will attack Iran before Bush leaves office. […]

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