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In reply to the discussion: Drones: Do I have a line in the sand? [View all]truth2power
(8,219 posts)45. I'll raise you a "face palm" on that...
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I agree. They totally lose their Constitutional rights. Remember that if you travel abroad.
rhett o rick
Feb 2013
#7
Life is so much easier once you learn that we are the good and we can kill the bad.
rhett o rick
Feb 2013
#46
It is true technically speaking you are under the jurisdiction of the laws of the country you are in
davidpdx
Feb 2013
#82
I understand what you are saying. But I dont believe US citizens lose their Constitutional
rhett o rick
Feb 2013
#84
+1. This will end with enemies of a President being rounded up and summarily executed.
grahamhgreen
Feb 2013
#14
Yes. The rationalizations of the neo-hawks because it's "our guy" are overflowing.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2013
#6
We must keep struggling against the encroaching tyranny. But how far we are willing to go
rhett o rick
Feb 2013
#31
Two comments. I agree that things will have to get a lot worse before people start to
rhett o rick
Feb 2013
#35
YAY! Welcome to the side of goodness and light. Let others dwell on the dark side.
grahamhgreen
Feb 2013
#13
Not to defend this policy, but the police kill people every day w/o charges or judicial review.
Flatulo
Feb 2013
#15
I agree wholeheartedly and can see this getting worse and escalating out of control!
DearHeart
Feb 2013
#27
Before 1965, U.S. government officials routinely referred to members of the
coalition_unwilling
Feb 2013
#43
In my opinion, the definition of a terrorist in The Patriot Act is vague and overly broad.
JDPriestly
Feb 2013
#66
The word 'terrorist' has become so debased through over use and abuse that it is
coalition_unwilling
Feb 2013
#73
Thank you. At this point, the Establishment Democrats have lost their moral compass
Lydia Leftcoast
Feb 2013
#42
I'd like to know how the people who have condemned drone attacks with such black and white
politicaljunkie41910
Feb 2013
#58
Thanks for responding to my ranting in such a rational manner. I applaud you for that.
politicaljunkie41910
Feb 2013
#60
The good news is that more people on here seem to agree with you than not.
Efilroft Sul
Feb 2013
#61
Great summary of the problem, now, what are you and I going to do about it?
sinkingfeeling
Feb 2013
#90
If you reread your OP and some of the responses, you will see why your position gains no traction
stevenleser
Feb 2013
#92
You clearly do not understand the points of those who disagree. More than that...
stevenleser
Feb 2013
#97
You are missing MY point. I already understand your position. You are not listening to mine
stevenleser
Feb 2013
#99
Thanks! I am gonna let you have the final word. Just letting you know I read it. n/t
Demo_Chris
Feb 2013
#100