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President Barack Obama’s unconstitutional secret ‘kill list’ includes a 17-year-old girl along with several American citizens, according to a New York Times report.
“Mr. Obama has placed himself at the helm of a top secret “nominations” process to designate terrorists for kill or capture, of which the capture part has become largely theoretical. He had vowed to align the fight against Al Qaeda with American values; the chart, introducing people whose deaths he might soon be asked to order, underscored just what a moral and legal conundrum this could be,” reports the NY Times, adding that one of the targets in Yemen is “a girl who looked even younger than her 17 years,” and that “Several were Americans.”
Being apprehended, sent to gitmo, interogated, have a trial = bad
Being on a personally selected list, driving in a vehicle, having a rocket fired at you from 10,000 feet, killed = good
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I have no idea why people who do not even bother to follow the news posts in forums like this. At least change your moniker if you are going to continue.
[b][color=sienna]Understood, so these should help you since they are Mainstream. Yes, even the 17yr. old girl is a true part of the report! [/url]
more fail from the RWNJ. read the article, but this time without the alex jones mouthpiece spin. especially the comment that Obama made about seeing what they thought was a 17 year old child on the list. Notice how Prisonplanet of fail misses this part of the entire report.
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