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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rich4eagle who wrote (205345)11/28/2001 6:30:31 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
poor poor richie, missed the boat again. said already. You claim some marvelous engineering understanding. What a crock!!

You can continue to whine like a little cry baby,
sgi.com. or.....

If you have some other understanding of the difference between rom and ram other than that which is defined online at
dictionary.com*
and
dictionary.com*

Well richie give us a paragraph and impress us with your keen insight. The PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH waits with baited breath for you to enlighten us.

Here's your chance to post something other than 100% substantiated crap. LOLOLOL

you all have nice day now hear.

tom watson tosiwmee



To: rich4eagle who wrote (205345)11/28/2001 7:20:34 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Great site for defining constitutional law.
caselaw.lp.findlaw.com
The Resolution states that the President's power to commit United States troops into hostilities, or into situations of imminent involvement in hostilities, is limited to instances of (1) a declaration of war, (2) a specific statutory authorization, or (3) a national emergency created by an attack on the United States, its territories or possessions, or its armed forces. 168 In the absence of a declaration of war, a President must within 48 hours report to Congress whenever he introduces troops (1) into hostilities or situations of imminent hostilities, (2) into a foreign nation while equipped for combat, except in certain nonhostile situations, or (3) in numbers which substantially enlarge United States troops equipped for combat already located in a foreign nation. 169 The President is required to terminate the use of troops in the reported situation within 60 days of reporting, unless Congress (1) has declared war, (2) has extended the period, or (3) is unable to meet as a result of an attack on the United States, but the period can be extended another 30 days by the President's certification to Congress of unavoidable military necessity respecting the safety of the troops. 170 Congress may through the passage of a concurrent resolution require the President to remove the troops sooner. 171 The Resolution further states that no legislation, whether enacted prior to or subsequent to passage of the Resolution will be taken to empower the President to use troops abroad unless the legislation specifically does so and that no treaty may so empower the President unless it is supplemented by implementing legislation specifically addressed to the issue. 172