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In reply to the discussion: Is this Democratic Underground? [View all]Anatos
(179 posts)you're wondering why the people elected and appointed to run our foreign policy were allowed to run our foreign policy? You think there is something in the Constitution which determines what our foreign policy will be?
I'm going to venture to guess (because it might well be me you are referring to) and point out that you did not see anyone arguing in favor of assassinating US Citizens, with or without charges and trials. What you probably saw was someone in favor of following the US Constitution, which vests all the powers of Commander-In-Chief in the President.
And then you saw a bunch of Democrats (supposedly) dishonestly misrepresenting that argument, because it is much easier to oppose assassination of US Citizens than it is to argue against the fact that the President is the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, and believe it or not that confers the ability to have people shot.
The principles this country was founded on were painstakingly and rigorously worked out by some of the most profound intellects of the late sixteenth century. What is important is that our understanding and implementation of the Constitution is in keeping with their ideas, not that it is in keeping with your fourth grade understanding of it and your strong belief that there is no justice without Miranda rights. If lawyers could stop terrorists, we'd use lawyers. It would be immoral for the President to fail to respond with military force, if and when it might be necessary to do so.