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In reply to the discussion: If we DON'T criticize the admin for this, there's something very wrong [View all]Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)25. " There is no such thing as 'due process' during war."
That's the lovely thing about the Forever War on Terror. No need to bother with that messy and horribly inconvenient "due process" nonsense.
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So, if an enemy invaded US territory they wouldn't be "enemy combatants"
Jackpine Radical
Jul 2013
#49
Would a person who exposes classified information about troop movements
Jackpine Radical
Jul 2013
#53
I would think a person who betrays their country in a time of war would be a legal target.
randome
Jul 2013
#54
In your top photo, with all the National Guardsmen, it's amazing that they only managed to kill 4,
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#106
I think the DA's decision was right since all the circumstances were not filmed.
randome
Jul 2013
#64
I guess it must have happened in a crowd where there were no witnesses…
Jackpine Radical
Jul 2013
#82
Bearing in mind this has nothing to do with Federal anti-terrorism or war policy.....
brooklynite
Jul 2013
#171
Also, What is WAr? Is the "War on Terrorists" a war? If so is the war on drugs a war? etc etc. nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#137
bzzzt. fail. not anymore we don't but even were that true, it's not a battlefield.
cali
Jul 2013
#94
It amazes me to no end to think that we think we can justify a perpetual state of
matthews
Jul 2013
#142
The US did NOT intentionally target US Citizens during WW1 or WW2, even through there were quite a
leveymg
Jul 2013
#33
Sorry, but the SCOTUS disagreed with you in Marbury v Madison, 1803. Justices have ultimate power
leveymg
Jul 2013
#87
Unbelievable statement! So you DID agree with Bush then. Did you say this when Democrats
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#77
It is intellectually dishonest to put words in their mouth. No one said that we're murdering
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#139
I'm not concluding anything. I'm not there making the decisons. None of us are.
randome
Jul 2013
#140
Related - Take the poll: How do you feel about the FBI using drones?
wanttosavetheplanet
Jul 2013
#18
Bush did not assassinate US Citizens abroad, AFAIK. That is an Obama expansion of assumed power.
leveymg
Jul 2013
#29
Earl Warren was appointed by Eisenhower. Terrible Judge. A real reactionary that one! ;-)
leveymg
Jul 2013
#34
And yet you fawn over Republicans Hagel and Comey as they drone and judge...
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#37
Well to be fair, you are correct that Congress voted to not let him send the prisoners
Vinnie From Indy
Jul 2013
#125
"President Obama Can Shut Guantanamo Whenever He Wants; Congress isn’t actually stopping him."
Hissyspit
Jul 2013
#155
The point wasn't who he is. The point is his argument against claims that Obama
Hissyspit
Jul 2013
#168
This sounds correct, and is certainly more comprehensive than my explanation.
hughee99
Jul 2013
#158
Quakers are known trouble-makers. They have been for some time. Since the 1600's.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#110
Prophetic words that all should listen to. After March 20, 2003, we have no grounds any
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#85
This is a scourge on BO and the U.S.. We have allies who were practicing this behavior
GoneFishin
Jul 2013
#39
What the apologists forget is that from the point of view of an Iraqi or Afghan...
Lydia Leftcoast
Jul 2013
#109
Here's a solution for those who (1) say that Congress will not allow Obama to close Gitmo and
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#113
Who needs courts, laws, and other fripperies when we have a "decider" in office?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jul 2013
#117