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quote="'Why wait?' Well, one reason is that the United States has not been attacked. A second is a small thing called the Constitution. Where does George W. Bush get the authority to launch a war on Iran? When did Congress declare war or authorize a war on Iran? Answer: It never did. But these neoconservatives care no more about the Constitution than they cared about the truth when they lied into war in Iraq." | quote="'Why wait?' Well, one reason is that the United States has not been attacked. A second is a small thing called the Constitution. Where does George W. Bush get the authority to launch a war on Iran? When did Congress declare war or authorize a war on Iran? Answer: It never did. But these neoconservatives care no more about the Constitution than they cared about the truth when they lied into war in Iraq." | ||
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Author(s) | Patrick J. Buchanan |
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Source | World Net Daily |
Date | 7/20/2006 |
URL | http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=51164 |
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This item argues against the position United States should attack Iran on the topic Iranian nuclear crisis.