House Votes to Fund Obama’s War on Gaddafi

Even the Obama water-carriers at the AP know its a war not an intervention.

After rejecting the war earlier in the day, the House voted to fund Obama’s Libyan War on Gaddafi.
The AP reported:

The House has turned back a Republican-led effort to cut off money for military hostilities in the Libyan war.

The vote was 238-180. It came after the House had overwhelmingly rejected a largely symbolic measure to give President Barack Obama the authority to continue U.S. involvement in the military operation against Moammar Gadhafi’s forces.

The funding measure would have barred drone attacks and airstrikes but allowed the United States to continue actions in support of NATO.

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