The
Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday afternoon passed a new
use-of-force resolution that, if passed by the Senate, will give Obama
authority to carry out military strikes. It also includes a loophole that may leave
room for placing troops on the ground.
Who
voted yes?:
Committee Chairman Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) and Sens. Barbara Boxer
(D-Calif.) (by proxy — was absent due to the Jewish holiday), Benjamin
Cardin (D-Md.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Christopher Coons (D-Del.),
Richard Durbin (D-Ill.), Tim Kaine (D-Va.). Ranking
member Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) and Sens. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) and
John McCain (R-Ariz.).
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WASHINGTON (CBSDC/AP) — Sen. John McCain warns President Barack Obama
could face impeachment if he decides to put “boots on the ground” in
Syria.
The Republican Arizona senator made the comments to KFYI Thursday
following a spirited town hall in Phoenix that focused on Syria.
McCain told the audience the American public soon would see irrefutable
evidence that Assad was behind the deadly Aug. 21 chemical weapons
attack.
...
western powers including John McCain were quick to blame the attack on
Bashar Al-Assad’s forces
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McCain should not be able to show his mug in public without being shamed and ridiculed by every Conservative within shouting distance. That includes lawmakers. In fact he should be bitch-slapped but I know that's asking a lot from the "gentlemen" of the GOP.
ReplyDeleteI can only consider one thing: what an azzhole. That man has lost all honor.
ReplyDeleteThe Senate version of the Syria authorization includes possible "boots on the ground". How could he be impeached for it if the final version has that in it? But there's so much more he can be impeached for.
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ReplyDeleteI'd like to see McCain and Graham get free of any encumbrances, get married to each other, settle down in Afghanistan, and become Bacha Bazi, dancing boys for the Retarded Mookies of Kabul.
May they live happily ever after, (PBUT).
I've got no regard for McRino, but otoh, no regard for infowars, either.
ReplyDeleteI guess it's best for John McCain to retire. It's that, or volunteer to be poster child for the Alzheimer's Association.
ReplyDeleteJohn should shoot himself in the head. That is not outside the realm of possibility either.
ReplyDeleteHe'd miss.
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