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Originally posted by Diisenchanted
And you my friend are just another Liberal Obama lover who just wants to see
Originally posted by CirqueDeTruth
Star and Flag OP.
You are absolutely correct and it is grounds for the public to demand judicial law to impeach him. On that alone, that he accepted that position - he put his presidency at risk.
Mr. Pres. Obama is a constitutional lawyer. He obviously knows the law. So why would he do that? Could it be a test put to the American people? How apathetic and uninvolved is the majority? - lets test how far we can go ... maybe? It's the writer in me. I like to what if? everything...
Cirque
Originally posted by hellobruce
Originally posted by Diisenchanted
And you my friend are just another Liberal Obama lover who just wants to see
I just want to see the facts, which are in very short supply from the Obama haters.... they have to go with lies like the silly claim by the OP!
Originally posted by ownbestenemy
There is nothing wrong with a sitting president from presiding over the United Nations Security Council unless that authority has not been granted by Congress as prescribed by Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution
(f) Representation by President or Secretary of State Nothing contained in this section shall preclude the President or the Secretary of State, at the direction of the President, from representing the United States at any meeting or session of any organ or agency of the United Nations.
(a) Appointment of representative; rank, status, and tenure; duties
The President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint a representative of the United States to the United Nations who shall have the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and shall hold office at the pleasure of the President...
The President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint additional persons with appropriate titles, rank, and status to represent the United States in the principal organs of the United Nations...including the Security Council