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In reply to the discussion: The Rude Pundit: Things in the Memo on the Killing of Americans ... [View all]another_liberal
(8,821 posts)108. I disagree . . .
I disagree, the Barbary pirates controlled territory and functioned within that territory as a self-proclaimed and widely recognized State for many years. Most European powers of the time even paid them tribute as such. We did not recognize them, but neither do we recognize the Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea. Would you argue North Korea is not a nation State?
As to your other point: the definition of what constitutes an actual war has not changed, no matter what expedient, weasel words may be used to try and do so, either by this administration or by former ones. The so-called "War on Terror" is a fraud.
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It's called paranoia. It's an illness, and it seems to have infected our government.
JDPriestly
Feb 2013
#4
This is a topic for which the Rude Pundit's style is totally appropriate.
Comrade Grumpy
Feb 2013
#11
Well, that's right--if Americans in this country were actively engaged in a terror plot, and could
msanthrope
Feb 2013
#24
No--but you have no 4th amendment rights if you are a non-custodial enemy combatant. nt
msanthrope
Feb 2013
#89
Certainly a non-custodial enemy combatant has rights. Just not under the 4th. nt
msanthrope
Feb 2013
#94
You forget your American history. The Barbary pirates were not a nation state
msanthrope
Feb 2013
#106
Massacres perpetrated by domestic right-wing extremists who have been incited to acting out their
indepat
Feb 2013
#50
Given that FBI agents were rooming with a couple of the 9/11 hijackers at one point--
eridani
Feb 2013
#72
Yet the things we WANT Obama to do he can't because "the President doesn't have that much power"
FiveGoodMen
Feb 2013
#77
There is of course some awkwardness in the legal language that is ripe for lambast...
ellisonz
Feb 2013
#17
Greenwald will post, thus saving many from actually having to read what they are outraged over.
msanthrope
Feb 2013
#28
I think there are political, moral, and strategic arguments that can be made against the policy...
ellisonz
Feb 2013
#83
Evidence they chose to align with anyone? This isn't one person but rather policy.
TheKentuckian
Feb 2013
#48
The list is a secret, you have no evidence. The process is secret and unsupervised, you have no
TheKentuckian
Feb 2013
#102
1. The Rude Pundit can call the police on his neighbor if he feels that they are a threat
Freddie Stubbs
Feb 2013
#25
Glenn Greenwald, "Expanding the concept of "imminence" beyond recognition"
Luminous Animal
Feb 2013
#27
You cannot be a fugitive beyond justice when you aren't indicted or charged
TheKentuckian
Feb 2013
#52
Other than those right-wingy thingys, I love virtually everything our President has
indepat
Feb 2013
#46