Zev Porat

Saturday, August 31, 2013

BREAKING! HUGE Turnaround with Obama. Will Seek Congressional Approval for War With Syria

Obama's Speech in Rose Garden (1:50 PM ET)
August 31, 2013


WE THE PEOPLE - Made a Difference!

The Power of the People - Has Prevailed!
OBAMA BACKS DOWN!

HUGE PRESIDENTIAL TURN AROUND - after public outrage!

THE US SHOULD TAKE ACTION AGAINST SYRIA - BUT ONLY WITH CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL.  Congress returns on September 9, 2013.   

Senate Minority Leader - Mitch McConnel  "Today the President advised me that he will seek approval from Congress..."













QUESTIONS THE MEDIA IS ASKING NOW:

What if Congress votes it down? John Kerry just said yesterday, "The whole world is watching us. What message will we send then?"

What if Congress votes it down?  Will Obama go ahead and go to war with Syria anyway?

What happened to the "sense of urgency" that Obama spoke of just yesterday?  Now...it would be months - if ever  - before action is taken.

Why did Obama not immediately convene Congress when this whole mess first started?

Has Obama simply boxed himself into a corner and is now looking for a way out?


FROM OBAMA'S SPEECH:

"I have decided that we SHOULD take military action in Syria."

"I will seek authorization for use of force from ... Congress."

"Congress will schedule a debate and then a vote when Congress comes back from recess in the coming days."

"I am comfortable in going forward without the approval of the UN Security Council."

"While I believe I have the authority to carry out this specific military action WITHOUT the approval of Congress ... I will do so anyway."

"What message will we send if a dictator can gas hundreds of children and women in plain sight and we do nothing?"

"We cannot raise in our children in a world where we do not do what we say."

"I ask all members of Congress of both parties to take this action for the sake of our national security."

"I believe that the people's representatives must be invested in this decision."

"There are no easy options."

"Our democracy is stronger when Congress and the Office of the President stand together."

"I'm looking forward to this debate (in Congress)."



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