Barack Obama
A proposed measure by Senator Rand Paul, declaring, U.S. President, Barack Obama, has violated the Constitution in invading the sovereign nation of Libya, to oust President Gadhafi, did not go through in the Senate. Paul's measure was a formal dressing down for unconstitutional conduct by the President, who needs to be held accountable for violating the law.
Under U.S. law, one must gain congressional authorization to engage in military action against a foreign nation. President Obama willfully disregarded this important law, in favor of a surreptitious attack, in acts that have left many dead in Libya.
It is disheartening to watch the President consistently violate the rule of law in the country, which is quite ironic, as he is a lawyer. From willfully disregarding the Defense of Marriage Act, to invading Libya without legal authority, President Obama is setting a bad example that must not be followed.
Rand Paul
Once again, his decisions in these matters are regrettable. Obama started off well, but let certain nefarious "powers that be" in the FBI, CIA and DOD whisper wicked things in his ear, leading him down a very treacherous and troublesome path in Libya and the Middle East.
Hollywood has been using Obama as well, in exchange for campaign donations, which resulted in deeds that shall damage his legacy forever. This was not the way to go. At the end of the day, said nefarious entities cannot get him reelected. Only the people of America can.
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