M. Bréqs wrote:Machinate wrote:
well put, D K, and nicely seen. I am convinced you are right.
It's amazing that the article, given the origin of the author!, doesn't go into detail about this - In Denmark such a blatantly rushed article would turn a few faculty heads for sure!
The author does acknowledge that the bill isn't likely to pass... But that doesn't excuse Obama from raising it. WHAT IF IT ACTUALLY DID PASS?!?! I mean, if I were a legislator, I wouldn't introduce bills that I didn't want passed, and I certainly wouldn't raise bills with the intention of hyperbole.
That's just irresponsible. I think that that was the point that the author was trying to make.
While I agree with you, I could cite several examples of Republicans doing the same - the most notorious being the 3rd term abortion ban, which was struck down as unconstitutional soon after it was passed.
Although it is different in that it was "passed", the law that was passed could never be enforced b/c Republicans refused to put in the constitutionally mandated exceptions for rape/incest and the life of the mother. So, for the purpose of political grandstanding, they passed an unconstitutional law that was struck down as soon as someone challenged it from being enforced.
The end result: taxpayer money being wasted on legislators creating illegal laws.
Dumb as you said. But I also think Obama might be serious about his proposal. The question is what does "redeployment" mean, as it is and will be the keyword used by democrats wanting to get out of this war. I don't believe it means full on retreat from the region, but rather pulling bases and troops into the kurdish north and outskirts of Iraq, while continuing training of iraqi national troops, continued funding of the iraqi govt., and a fully operational base from which to launch air strikes, covert ops, and short term ground assaults. The d/f I suppose from the present plan is that we don't have US soldiers working the beat on Iraqi streets, searching homes, dismantling IEDs, etc., thus (in theory) reducing our casualties.
If anything such as a genocide happened to occur (if it isnt' already happening), our troops are there to stop it as best as they can now.