I'll have a crack at your ignorance, ok? No one here that I know,
or nothing that I know as Libertarianism, has EVER done as you
claim and imply:
1.) Blamed America for every conflict in the world;
2.) blamed America for not stepping in to stop conflicts;
3.) spit in the faces of our troops when they came home.
-Mark
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What pathetic and outright stupid logic. As I have said before,
I am
not happy that we are at war and held strong reservations about
going
to war before we went. This is exactly the kind of thing that
really
turns people off from the LP and libertarianism in general,
including
myself. The whole movement has been taken over by the "Blame
America
First" crowd. America is to blame for every conflict in the
world,
either for starting it in the first place or for not stepping in
to
stop it. SImply because I am not screaming for a full retreat in
a
war that I didn't even support in the first place, and would
rather
give our military support rather than Vietnam-style hate, doesn't
somehow equate to an armed robbery. Jesus! Please step in line
to
spit in the faces of our troops when they come home.
Since World War II, the decision-making power of Congress to
declare
war has been voluntarily limited to issuing authorizations of
force.
The War Powers Resolution of 1973 (Public Law 93-148) limits the
power of the President of the United States to wage war without
the
approval of the Congress. Military engagements authorized by
Congress
Many times, the United States has engaged in extended military
engagements that, while not formally declared wars, were
explicitly
authorized by Congress, short of a formal declaration of war.
These
were:
Quasi-War France 1798 Convention of 1800 (Treaty of
Mortefontaine)
First Barbary War Barbary States 1801
Second Barbary War Barbary States 1815
Raid of slave traffic Africa 1820
Redress for attack on U.S. Navy vessel Paraguay 1859
Intervention during the Russian Civil War Bolshevist Russia 1918
Protection of Lebanon Rebels 1958
Vietnam War National Liberation Front, later Democratic Republic
of
Vietnam Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, August 7, 1964
Restoration of Lebanese government 1982
Invasion of Panama a.k.a. Operation Just Cause Panama Defense
Force
December 20, 1989 Manuel Noriega deposed
Persian Gulf War a.k.a. Operation Desert Storm Iraq January 12,
1991
52-47 250-183 The United Nations Security Council drew up terms
for
the cease-fire, April 3, 1991
Invasion of Afghanistan a.k.a Operation Enduring Freedom Taliban
government of Afghanistan,
al-Qaida and other alleged terrorist groups S.J. Res. 23
September 18, 2001
Iraq War a.k.a. Operation Iraqi Freedom Iraq H.J. Res. 114,
October 16, 2002
PLease do not illustrate your ignorance by trying to lecture me
on
history.
WG
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