Congress approved funds for the invasion of Iraq, if Congress did not 
approve those funds President Bush couldn't have ordered the invasion. The 
US used resolutions passed by Congress under the first President Bush and 
UN resolutions to justify the use of force.

President Bush couldn't not have ordered the invasion against Iraq without 
the consent of Congress.

The Patriot Act is not Constitutional, unconstitutional laws are passed in 
times of war, take the Acts of Sedition during the Civil War made it 
illegal to speak out against the government, however the Supreme Court 
later overturned the legislation and freed those jailed because of them.



At 01:29 AM 7/7/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>Yep, that is what the Constitution says all right. That is what I said
>because I figured it would be the Disney version that was looked for.
>However. Who declared war on Iraq?
>
>I am not sure the Constitution says anything about foreigners not being
>entitled to freedom of speech, but I am here to tell you that this is not
>the case in the United States today. The Patriot Act took care of that.
>
>Dana

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