Foreign Policy
Obama’s Libyan Operations are Unconstitutional
You can sympathize with the humanitarian motives of our Libyan intervention while still doubting its constitutionality. Theย Constitution prescribes the rules about how the United States is to enter a war, and the Obama administration has violated those rules. The...
Obama’s War on Libya: A Constitutional View
With military action taking place in Libya right now, the essential question must be asked: Is it even Constitutional? For those of you who donรขโฌโขt want to read more than a sentence or two, hereรขโฌโขs the short answer. Absolutely not. DELEGATED POWERS The ninth and...
A Tenther’s Perspective of WikiLeaks
by Roger Prather As Iรขโฌโขve grown older, learned more, and experience takes a toll on my philosophy, I have come to trust government less and less. Iรขโฌโขm distrustful of all government, but particularly, Iรขโฌโขm distrustful of the federal government of the United States...
The War Thatรขโฌโขs Not a War
by Ron Paul รขโฌลThe executive has no right, in any case, to decide the question, whether there is or is not cause for declaring war.รขโฌย – James Madison A speech before the US House of Representatives on July 1, 2010 In January 1991, we went to war in the Middle...