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!
CONGRESS AS WITH OBAMACARE "JUST LIKE DICTATORS " WILL PROCEED IN SYRIA "AGAINST & WITHOUT THE WILL SUPPORT OR CONSENT OF THE PEOPLE THEY REPRESENT"
CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ,TELL THEM YOU DO NOT & WILL NOT SUPPORT THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD & OTHER TERRORIST ORG. IN SYRIA & THAT YOU WILL NOT HAVE AMERICAN TROOPS INVOLVED IN A WAR FOR ALLAH!
READ & UNDERSTAND
IT ALL STARTED WHEN OBAMA WAS ELECTED & WENT TO THE MIDDLE EAST & MADE HIS ARAB SPRING SPEECH ! FROM THAT TIME ON "PRESIDENT OBAMA'S WAR ON TERROR HAS BEEN AGAINST AL QAEDA GROUPS WHO HAVE REFUSED TO BLEND INTO THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD! THE GOAL IS TO UNITED EVERY COUNTRY IN THE MIDDLE EAST UNDER THE RULE OF THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD & AT THE RIGHT TIME GO TO WAR WITH ISRAEL! ( PRESIDENT OBAMA IS THE LEADER OF THIS EFFORT)
ZERO SUPPORT FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE FOR OBAMA,S STRIKE ON SYRIA! JOHN MC CAIN & LINDSEY GRAHAM SEEM TO BE HIS & THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD TERRORIST ONLY SUPPORTERS
CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS & TELL THEM YOU WILL NOT SUPPORT THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD & OTHER TERRORIST IN SYRIA!
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President Obama cleared his first hurdle on Wednesday in his push for a military strike in Syria, as a key Senate panel voted to authorize the use of force.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 10-7, with one senator voting present, to approve a military strike in response to a deadly chemical weapons attack last month. The full Senate is expected to vote on the measure next week.
The vote came after Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., raised objections to an earlier draft. The objections forced lawmakers to renegotiate the measure; McCain ultimately won tougher language clarifying that U.S. action would be aimed in part at changing the momentum on the ground.
The resolution specifically would permit Obama to order a limited military mission against Syria, as long as it doesn't exceed 90 days and involves no American troops on the ground for combat operations. The Democratic chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Bob Menendez, and the panel's top Republican, Sen. Bob Corker, crafted the resolution.
The vote marked the first time lawmakers have voted to authorize military action since the October 2002 votes giving President George W. Bush the authority to invade Iraq.
The measure goes next to the full Senate.
But the tougher climb for the Obama administration may be on the House side, where it's still unclear whether a coalition exists to pass such a resolution. A testy House committee hearing Wednesday on Obama's request for authorization showed deep divisions in that chamber over the question of getting more deeply involved in the Syrian conflict. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle questioned whether a "limited" military strike could pull the U.S. into some additional military intervention.
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