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In reply to the discussion: Can you imagine a constant buzzing [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)3. Would that be
Can you imagine a constant buzzing
overhead, for hours at a time, the source unseen.
And while this buzzing happens, people around you may suddenly be blown to bits. Relatives, neighbors, perhaps you.
Boom. Poof.
Hours of waiting, waiting.
Boom. Poof.
overhead, for hours at a time, the source unseen.
And while this buzzing happens, people around you may suddenly be blown to bits. Relatives, neighbors, perhaps you.
Boom. Poof.
Hours of waiting, waiting.
Boom. Poof.
...justifiable is some instances: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022347168#post93
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022347168#post95
That's what our drones do to people in faraway places. Because the victims are far away, and because they earn pennies an hour, and they speak different languages and dress differently than we do, and because pleasant looking people who dress sharply and have nice voices say "terror" a lot, most of us are OK with it.
Who are the terrorists?
Who are the terrorists?
Are you implying that the drone policy is based on discrimination?
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That quote begs for clarity. Who are "the weak"? I think it might make more sense to say
live love laugh
Aug 2013
#48
There's been a lot of writing about that idea, just using different terms, e.g.:
HiPointDem
Aug 2013
#21
not only that book. the idea that guerilla tactics are used against the more powerful by the
HiPointDem
Aug 2013
#30
We famously used guerrilla tactics when we fought the British for independence.
Dragonfli
Aug 2013
#33
And there are many unintentional terrorists. Those tangentially related to the military industry.
Gregorian
Aug 2013
#2
Are we killing any white innocent children, or just brownish Muslim-looking ones (from the air)?
jtuck004
Aug 2013
#36
So I wonder, how does this president look his own daughters in the eyes?
SammyWinstonJack
Aug 2013
#51