CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS BELOW!
TELL THEM AMERICA HAS NO REASON TO SUPPORT THE TAKE OVER OF TERRORIST LED BY THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD IN SYRIA!
TELL CONGRESS "NO MILITARY ACTION AGAINST SYRIA" AMERICA DOES NOT NEED TO SUPPORT OUR RAGHEAD MUSLIM PRESIDENT IN A WAR TO INSTALL ANOTHER OBAMA LED TERRORIST MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD GOVERNMENT !
Contact Your Members Of Congress On This Issue!
Tell your members Of Congress That Its Time To End The Illegal Actions Of The Obama Admin & Other Government Agencies!

As the Obama administration moves ever-closer to a possible military strike on Syria, members of Congress are demanding they at least have a say in the decision -- with some pressuring President Obama to first seek their approval.
It's unclear whether the demands would slow down the administration, as it begins to build the public case for a military strike. One Defense official told Fox News that a U.S. strike is "not a matter of if, but when."
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney stressed Tuesday afternoon that the president has not yet decided to authorize the use of military force. But he made a legal argument for doing so, saying that the United States and 188 other nations are signatories to a chemical weapons convention opposing the use of such weapons, and that there must be a response to a clear violation of those terms.
The quickly moving developments, in response to an alleged chemical weapons strike by the Assad regime last week, have lawmakers -- currently on summer recess -- clamoring for influence in a decision that has wide-ranging implications for both the Syrian civil war and the U.S. itself.
Republican Rep. Scott Rigell of Virginia is asking colleagues to sign a letter to Obama that urges him to reconvene Congress and seek approval first for any military action.
Other lawmakers are stopping short of demanding a vote, but still want the administration to bring them into the process before moving ahead.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/08/27/lawmakers-press-obama-to-seek-their-input-approval-on-syria-strike/#ixzz2dCAoniHx
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