Levin has a point.

Mark Levin on Monday, March 28th, stated the proposition that President Obama is using  the Libyan situation as a catalyst to advance his idea of one world government.  Levin highlighted the factors to include President Obama seeking UN, Arab League, and NATO approval for our actions in place of seeking the support of the US Congress.  The writer of this blog feels that Levin is hitting a central point in this whole affair.  It is amazing that US battle ship groups, Air force elements, and 212 missiles should be launched against Libya without any congressional approval at all.  What should the congress do?  Because the military is totally disregarding the authority of Congress, and because  aggression against the sovereign state of Libya is criminal, then the Congress should tell the military that they will not approve the defense budget because it is not defense but aggression.  The Congress should also close down any negotiations with the Dept. of Defense relative to any new weapons funding.  Additionally, the Congress should tell the military that because they had a wanton disregard for precious weapons resources, therefore the Congress will not fund the replacement of the 212 illegally launched missiles.  And for my readers who scoff at this idea, please remember that it is the DEFENSE budget and not the aggression budget and that even Secretary Gates was candid enough to admit on March 27th Meet the Press that Libya was not and is not a threat to the security of the USA.

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