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We had a kill order on Bonnie and Clyde who were just hitting banks, why not for people who it has been proved are pushing terrorism against other Americans.
Going after Obama on this legitimate grevious breaking of he law might have gone over much better had you not accused him of dozens of fictitious crimes...such as FEMA concentration camps, ...some criminal connection to a defuct Solar company, getting a good deal on his mortgage.and on and on and on and on.
Congratulations you FINALLY got one right...but you have no credibity.
Going after Obama on this legitimate grevious breaking of he law might have gone over much better had you not accused him of dozens of fictitious crimes...such as FEMA concentration camps, ...some criminal connection to a defuct Solar company, getting a good deal on his mortgage.and on and on and on and on.
Congratulations you FINALLY got one right...but you have no credibity.
I am surprised you find this one right either. Presidents have ordered our military to kill enemies of America for a long time. Was Abe Lincoln wrong to send the Union troops South or was FDR wrong when American-Germans were fighting against us in WW II? We have enemies, some of which have been American.
I find if interesting that in all the hulabaloo over Anwar al-Awlaki the fact that Adam Yahiye Gadahn, the longest wanted American member of al-Qaeda has not been placed on the "capture or kill" list seems to gone largely unnoticed. I say it is interesting because despite the fact that Gadahn has been the public face of al Qaeda, the National Security Council has never deemed him to be anything other than a mouth piece and never directly involved in operational aspects of the organizations. I bring this to attention because it belies a certain argument regarding the indiscriminate nature of these operations.
I find if interesting that in all the hulabaloo over Anwar al-Awlaki the fact that Adam Yahiye Gadahn, the longest wanted American member of al-Qaeda has not been placed on the "capture or kill" list seems to gone largely unnoticed. I say it is interesting because despite the fact that Gadahn has been the public face of al Qaeda, the National Security Council has never deemed him to be anything other than a mouth piece and never directly involved in operational aspects of the organizations. I bring this to attention because it belies a certain argument regarding the indiscriminate nature of these operations.
Foreign news sites, including the ME said Awlaki was a nobody as well.
I guess he was 'somebody' over here though.
I am surprised you find this one right either. Presidents have ordered our military to kill enemies of America for a long time. Was Abe Lincoln wrong to send the Union troops South or was FDR wrong when American-Germans were fighting against us in WW II? We have enemies, some of which have been American.
No Bob, we did not assasinate Americans off the field of battle in WWII.
You can't even convict someone of high treason without two witnesses so where are you getting the right for the President alone to kill them?
It's the right to due process. It's clearly illegal. The SCOTUS has already ruled the President does not have carte blanche to imprison Americans at will without Judicial oversight so where do you get off thinking he alone has the right to kill them.?
You can't just argue for the outcome....give me the legal argument?
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