Quantum Windbag
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it was support for the action....
It was not support. Dennis Kucinch has never voted for military action in his life, and is not going to start simply because Obama is president. This was a simple call for the UN to take a vote on making a resolution.
President Bush did not fully inform congress on his actions either, he informed the members of the senate select intelligence committee and not the full Senate and the members of the congressional select intelligence committee.....but NOT the full congress on WMD's etc....
Interesting theory.
What was the vote of the entire Congress that resulted in the resolution approving use of military force about in your scenario?
I am not saying either is right, even with the so called War Powers Act....I would rather see that the entire congress vote on anything like this, HOWEVER precedence on what a president can do and who he can inform and who he can NOT inform has all been set, prior to Obama doing this....
Actually, you are. Your attempt to legitimize Obama by saying Bush did the same thing means you are saying Bush was wrong.