Washington – House Adopts Resolution Rebuking Obama Over Libya Military Action

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    President Barack Obama takes the stage to address workers after his tour of Chrysler Group’s Toledo Supplier Park in Toledo, Ohio, Friday, June 3, 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)Washington – The House has adopted a resolution rebuking President Barack Obama for dispatching U.S. military forces against Libya without congressional approval.

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    The vote was 268-145. The White House objected, saying the measure was “unnecessary and unhelpful.”

    The measure by Speaker John Boehner says the president has failed to provide a “compelling rationale” for the nearly 3-month old operation to aid rebels battling Moammar Gadhafi’s forces. Democrats and Republicans complained that Obama ignored Congress’ constitutional authority to declare war.

    The nonbinding measure insists that Obama provide Congress with details on the scope of the mission and its costs within 14 days. It also bars U.S. ground forces except to rescue an American service member.


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    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    12 years ago

    Maybe they should also rebuke him for thinking with his politics instead of his brain when he aids the more radical side in every Middle East conflict so far.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    12 years ago

    How about a rebuke for being an utter disaster??

    Oh, forget it. He’ll get it from the voters in Nov 2012.

    YossieR
    YossieR
    12 years ago

    Time to start the impeachment process.

    rabbiyisroel
    rabbiyisroel
    12 years ago

    The use of US armed forces in Libya costs a whole lot less taxpayer money than the Republican sponsored, unecessary Iraq war.