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Editorial: Frailty, Thy Name Is Congress

It was tradition long ago, in keeping with the United States Constitution, that were the United States to enter into a war, said war must be approved by Congress. That was what was required by the Constitution. In actuality, it still is, but one wonders whether Congress has even skimmed that document, and Articles I and III in especial. So, when the Constitution was being followed, Congress voted on whether we were to go to war, and then the President fulfilled his role as Commander-in-Chief.


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