Monday, July 23, 2007

Does Congress Have the Authority to End the War?

In a democratic society, allowing war (or any serious policy question) to be determined solely by historical precedent, elite scholars, or the president makes as much sense as allowing hysteria and untruths to hold sway. And because President Bush refuses to accept the overwhelming call to end the war, it is the responsibility of Congress to act.

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