- Risk of voting against war : nothing – Syria doesn’t threaten the US
- Risk of voting for war : huge – all kinds of things could go wrong
- Amount of behind the scenes blackmail and bribery : huge
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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The NSA makes congress completely irrelevant. Wether it is drug usage, extramarital affairs, graft, etc… virtually all of them have career ending info on file.
Goodbye America, land of the free
This ‘event’ reeks of another false flag deception.
The congressmen from Massachusetts will go along with the president.
They put party before country all the time.
Even Scott Brown put Obama first, as soon as he got in.
All-around incompetence: Almost certain.
Final odds: even.
The Senate voted to go to war with Iran if Israel does, so I expect the same from Dems and Repubs for war with Syria, is about loyalty to AIPAC, the strongest lobby in Wa D.C..
http://beta.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/senate-resolution/65/text