World War III started on 9/11, disguised as the U.S. War on Terrorism.
We can stop the unconstitutional perpetuation of this undeclared war with the power of our votes in the 2018 election.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 11 of the U.S. Constitution grants Congress the power to declare war. Each of the 485 U.S. Congressional candidates will individually and collectively decide whether the U.S. continues to feed the war machine that’s caused mushrooming U.S. debt over 16½ years while continuing to ignore the contract that America made with its citizens at its inception.
The importance of our targeted questioning of every candidate in a public forum, small donor funding (no PAC dollars), and a return to free public service announcements by mainstream media has never been more vital.
The dysfunctionality of the sitting Congress must be addressed.
We must make a choice between life or death.
The U.S. is guilty of committing acts of war under international law by killing civilians both overtly and covertly, according to media reports, and we as voters have been compliant and complicit for the past 16½ years.
We will be judged accordingly.
The president only derives the power to direct the military after a Congressional declaration of war per Article II, Section 2, designating the president as commander-in-chief of the armed forces only in that instance.
There has been no constitutional amendment to change either Article I or Article II.
The bully tactics of President Trump must end before the threat of a nuclear war becomes a reality.
Joy Beaver,
Sequim