There were two AUMFs. One for “terrorism” and one for Iraq.
There were two AUMFs. One for “terrorism” and one for Iraq.
I’m not in disagreement, that also wasn’t what my initial reply was about.
Yes, we call those “blank checks” to the executive branch. The Germans even have a word for it. We did it with Vietnam and it did not go well. One would have thought the generation in Congress would have learned their lesson given most of them lived through that shitshow.
It goes without saying that military resources can defend themselves when fired upon, there’s plenty of precedent going back well before the formation of the US. The AUMFs were not that. They were very clearly blank checks to wage literal wars anywhere the executive desired while providing the flimsiest of evidence - and Shrub did just that. See: Iraq.
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The last war by US Congress was declared in June 1942, against Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania. US Congress has not made a formal declaration of war since then.
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It renders for me now too, I presume the mobile app was updated. Star Trek cartoon Kirk for me.
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The CEO of the Internet!
Systems with exposed SSHd, but also properly configured, are also not at risk.
OS/2 was the first multitasking operating system I ever used. Ran my RemoteAcces BBS on it. I might have to do a site backup just to be nostalgic.
SBS was a totally cool and stable genius before MKULTRA got their hands on him!
I was thinking more along the lines of Megasquirt, but for a printer.
We need a properly-open sourced printer at this point.
First instance of domestic terrorism related to the middle East conflict.
Fun fact: SBS is a Palestinian Christian who watched his family members be killed by Israelis.
Does your county/state still run elections in a FPTP process? If so, work to change it. Instead of doing nothing but holding your nose, work to change the process so you can actually realize better candidates.
*company-town townsquare
Yes, therein lies the problem. It was a stupid mistake to make and those that voted for it should have known better.