War Powers Amendment
2 posters
Page 1 of 1
War Powers Amendment
Whereas Amendment IX to the United States Constitution provides: The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people; And whereas Article I of the United States Constitution provides to the Congress the sole power to declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water; to raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years; to provide and maintain a Navy; to make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces; And whereas, the Congress of the United States passed the 1973 War Powers Act for the purposes of preserving its Constitutional power to declare war; And whereas successive Presidents, since the passage of that Act and prior thereto, have engaged in the following undeclared wars: Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, the Invasion of Mexico in 1840, the Invasion of Iraq which was perpetrated on the expressed doctrine of Preemptive War; And whereas, we the people have determined that Congress cannot restrain, and has failed to restrain the Presidential War Making Power; We the people of the United States, do now and forever more restrain the Presidential power to make war, declaring the following to wit:
Section 1: The Congress of the United States of America shall have, and we the people do reaffirm shall always and forever have, the sole power to declare or initiate war.
Section 2: All measures declaring war or initiating war, whatsoever, shall originate in the House of Representatives, and shall be passed by 2/3 of the House of Representatives from all existing states.
Section 3: All measures declaring war or initiating war, whatsoever, shall then proceed to the United States Senate, and shall be passed by 2/3 of the full Senate members from all existing states.
Section 4: The President of the United States, as Commander-in-Chief, shall then duly execute the declaration of war or order to initiate war; The President of the United States, shall not have the power to declare or initiate war without the consent of the people, through it's representatives pursuant to Section 1 & 2 of this Amendment.
Section 5: We, the People of the United States of America, do hereby incorporate by reference, the 1973 War Powers Act passed into law by the Representatives of the People; except, those portions of the War Powers Act, which by implication or explicitly, grants the President power to declare or initiate war; The President has no power to declare or initiate war, and Preemptive war is by definition a Declaration of War or Initiation of War, and we the people forbid and repudiate it as a doctrine unfit to a Democratic-Republic.
Section 6: The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.
Section 7: The Supreme Court of the United States shall have the sole power to interpret the provisions of this article; any Presidential signing statements, attached to legislation from the Congress enforcing this article, shall be solely interpreted by the United States Supreme Court.
http://warpowersamendment.org/
Section 1: The Congress of the United States of America shall have, and we the people do reaffirm shall always and forever have, the sole power to declare or initiate war.
Section 2: All measures declaring war or initiating war, whatsoever, shall originate in the House of Representatives, and shall be passed by 2/3 of the House of Representatives from all existing states.
Section 3: All measures declaring war or initiating war, whatsoever, shall then proceed to the United States Senate, and shall be passed by 2/3 of the full Senate members from all existing states.
Section 4: The President of the United States, as Commander-in-Chief, shall then duly execute the declaration of war or order to initiate war; The President of the United States, shall not have the power to declare or initiate war without the consent of the people, through it's representatives pursuant to Section 1 & 2 of this Amendment.
Section 5: We, the People of the United States of America, do hereby incorporate by reference, the 1973 War Powers Act passed into law by the Representatives of the People; except, those portions of the War Powers Act, which by implication or explicitly, grants the President power to declare or initiate war; The President has no power to declare or initiate war, and Preemptive war is by definition a Declaration of War or Initiation of War, and we the people forbid and repudiate it as a doctrine unfit to a Democratic-Republic.
Section 6: The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.
Section 7: The Supreme Court of the United States shall have the sole power to interpret the provisions of this article; any Presidential signing statements, attached to legislation from the Congress enforcing this article, shall be solely interpreted by the United States Supreme Court.
http://warpowersamendment.org/
ziggy- Moderator
- Number of posts : 5731
Location : Jackson County, WV
Registration date : 2007-12-28
Re: War Powers Amendment
So basically this is the people speaking out against Congress for failure to uphold their constitutional responsibilities, right!!!
Aaron- Number of posts : 9841
Age : 58
Location : Putnam County for now
Registration date : 2007-12-28
Similar topics
» When is the 1st Amendment NOT the 1st Amendment?
» Guns & the 2nd Amendment
» 17th Amendment
» 14th Amendment
» Doesn't Obama support 2nd Amendment rights?
» Guns & the 2nd Amendment
» 17th Amendment
» 14th Amendment
» Doesn't Obama support 2nd Amendment rights?
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum