Sometimes they come
back. The “Petraeus scandal” seems to have awakened "ancient figures"
who we believed relegated to the political history of the United States.
But the General’s
love story, apparently guilty of having betrayed the trust of a country through
the betrayal of his wife, opened a rift interesting for the Republican
opposition.
In particular,
Senator Mc Cain took advantage of a TV presence on CBS to begin the cross veto
on appointments that President Obama will have to be approved by Congress
pursuant to Art. 1, sect. 7 of the Constitution of the United States. Indeed, the Congress
have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and exercises, to pay the
debt and provide for common defence and general welfare of the United States; to declare war and make all laws wich shsll be necessary and proper for
carrying into execution the powers vested by Constitution in the Government.
Back to case, Mc Cain along
with colleague Senator Graham of South Carolina, has questioned the figure of
the ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice guilty of the attack in
Benghazi that has caused the death of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other
officials embassy.
In particular, it
cited the responsibility of the President of the United States against the
Ambassadors abroad and especially for not to have taken all the necessary
measures.
Clear lack of
foundation of the charges which have the sole purpose of building a
obstructionist attitude.
Fore more:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83894_Page3.html
Fabrizio Creston
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