“We cannot simply speak out against an escalation of troops in Iraq, we must act to prevent it... There can be no doubt that the Constitution gives Congress the authority to decide whether to fund military action, and Congress can demand a justification from the president for such action before it appropriates the funds to carry it out.” GivingActionSpeakPresidentDoubtMilitaryDemandAuthorityConstitutionCongressIraqNo DoubtFundJustificationTroopsSpeaks OutMilitary ActionEscalationTroops In Iraq Author:Edward Kennedy
“For better or worse, editing is what editors are for; and editing is selection and choice of material. That editors newspaper or broadcast can and do abuse this power is beyond doubt, but that is no reason to deny the discretion Congress provided.” ReasonChoicesDoubtMaterialsAbuseCongressDenyNewspapersNo ReasonEditorsEditingSelectionDiscretion Book:Significant Supreme Court Opinions of the Honorable Warren E. Burger: Chief Justice of the United States Source: Significant Supreme Court Opinions of the Honorable Warren E. Burger: Chief Justice of the United States
“I doubt that Congress would pass on the opportunity to make sure that our children were safe from terrorists.” ChildrenOpportunityDoubtInternetSafeOur ChildrenCongressTerroristFree Speech Author:Louis J. Freeh