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marions ghost

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55. yep the weasel language
Thu Apr 24, 2014, 08:15 AM
Apr 2014

gives them Carte Blanche. And people don't see how this backfires on us, never mind being an indefensible policy position to begin with?

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"Turns out I'm really good at killing people." -Obama DesMoinesDem Apr 2014 #1
He's not in Bushco's league malaise Apr 2014 #4
Apparently yes marions ghost Apr 2014 #2
That's very good news malaise Apr 2014 #3
This is a war we are waging on Yemen marions ghost Apr 2014 #5
This is madness malaise Apr 2014 #6
What is this "law" of which you speak? Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #19
I thnk you are incorrect--you assume that the legal analysis of the white paper will somehow msanthrope Apr 2014 #21
"earned him a drone" marions ghost Apr 2014 #40
Really? Tell us exactly how you would have targeted Awlaki? nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #42
Really? marions ghost Apr 2014 #46
Kindly tell us the specific strategy you would have used for Awlaki. Why not answer the question?nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #53
Because marions ghost Apr 2014 #54
If everyone knows there was another way to get Awlaki, then why not simply msanthrope Apr 2014 #56
You like drones marions ghost Apr 2014 #61
I wish drones had been on the table at Tora Bora. Might have saved us the whole Iraq war. msanthrope Apr 2014 #62
"Saved us the whole Iraq War..." marions ghost Apr 2014 #63
Precisely--I agree with you. That's why drones were not used by Bush at Tora Bora. Far too msanthrope Apr 2014 #64
Oh yeah drones are the answer marions ghost Apr 2014 #66
So let me also add the question..... marions ghost Apr 2014 #67
Trust? Hardly...but AQAP must be dealt with. nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #68
And so marions ghost Apr 2014 #69
I do care how. I think that the man who helped send PETN bombs to the US, msanthrope Apr 2014 #70
Did his son marions ghost Apr 2014 #72
His son? No. But he wasn't the target of that operation. Al-Banna was. nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #73
Doesn't matter. The son was innocent collateral damage. marions ghost Apr 2014 #74
Notice you did not nor will not get an answer treestar Apr 2014 #87
I never will...which is why very different people are in charge of things. nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #89
Good to know. MannyGoldstein Apr 2014 #77
The same court that signed off on the death of Osama bin Laden. nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #79
I don't believe any court signed of on executing bin Laden. MannyGoldstein Apr 2014 #80
Now you're catching on. You have a very peculiar mindview...why do you msanthrope Apr 2014 #81
Americans don't have full Constitutional rights? MannyGoldstein Apr 2014 #82
You are evading my question. Why can't you answer it? nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #83
LOL MannyGoldstein Apr 2014 #84
Why do you think Osama Bin Laden did not get due process? nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #85
I answered your question, please show courtesy and answer mine MannyGoldstein Apr 2014 #86
Actually, you didn't answer my question...so I'll repeat it... msanthrope Apr 2014 #88
I assume if the President makes the distinction, there is one MannyGoldstein Apr 2014 #90
Well, you still aren't answering my question, Manny. Why? msanthrope Apr 2014 #91
I am absolutely answering your question MannyGoldstein Apr 2014 #92
No...not only haven't you answered my question, you also have misunderstood msanthrope Apr 2014 #93
So you *are* claiming that the President can execute any citizen at will? nt MannyGoldstein Apr 2014 #94
Not "any" person and not "at will." (I think restricting this discussion to 'citizens' is both msanthrope Apr 2014 #95
wow, missed this G_j Apr 2014 #25
OK marions ghost Apr 2014 #41
If it were so justified, why would the Administration need to keep these killings so secret? Supersedeas Apr 2014 #58
Right marions ghost Apr 2014 #60
The proper term for people killed in a drone strike is "suspected militants". n/t hughee99 Apr 2014 #7
That doesn't work for me malaise Apr 2014 #13
Doesn't work for me either... hughee99 Apr 2014 #14
When we declared war on them. nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #22
that was easy.. G_j Apr 2014 #26
Well, yes, actually. That's kind of the point of war. Recursion Apr 2014 #31
The 2001 AUMF belongs in the dictionary under the definition of "vague". bullwinkle428 Apr 2014 #32
Take drones out of the mental image here. What if it were a platoon of Marines? Recursion Apr 2014 #33
Yes. nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #36
We declared war on who? Militants? hughee99 Apr 2014 #34
It was in all the papers. On September 18, 2001, the AUMF authorizing action msanthrope Apr 2014 #35
I never said it wasn't in accordance with US law, just that it isn't right. hughee99 Apr 2014 #37
Well, no--it's not a blank check. We still needed another AUMF to get into Iraq, and various other msanthrope Apr 2014 #38
I don't see anything about AQ in the text. hughee99 Apr 2014 #39
AQ isn't mentioned in the text. Do you dispute they caused 9/11? nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #43
Of course not, but the bill is written hughee99 Apr 2014 #44
Nope. nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #45
It gets worse, this barely registered a peep from most folks: The Straight Story Apr 2014 #8
You will never see it coming...yuck yuck...ha ha Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #9
AND: Hillary Clinton on Gaddafi: "We came, We saw, He died"---chuckle, chuckle, chuckle KoKo Apr 2014 #24
12 seconds that defined her term as Secretary of State Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #27
What a fucking ghoul RandiFan1290 Apr 2014 #48
Policy, malaise: Jefferson23 Apr 2014 #10
Time to show the bodies malaise Apr 2014 #11
They ARE human beings, I am not sure they "count" to those that are unconcerned with their death Dragonfli Apr 2014 #12
Total numbers so far -- how many Americans know this? marions ghost Apr 2014 #15
This has to stop malaise Apr 2014 #16
Yes it has to stop marions ghost Apr 2014 #17
Here's a story about piles of bodies that gets even less attention seveneyes Apr 2014 #18
The pile of bodies in Iraq were also ignored malaise Apr 2014 #23
C'mon. Those were peace bombs from a Democrat. woo me with science Apr 2014 #20
From HRW Daily Brief, April 23, 2014 Jefferson23 Apr 2014 #28
International Law appears to be whatever the West says it is at any given moment malaise Apr 2014 #29
A troubling precedent marions ghost Apr 2014 #51
From your link malaise Apr 2014 #52
yep the weasel language marions ghost Apr 2014 #55
Which is why although I have no love for Putin malaise Apr 2014 #57
As I understand it, the people we are droning in Yemen Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #30
Good Morning America -- marions ghost Apr 2014 #47
Thanks for this malaise Apr 2014 #49
Thanks for your OP marions ghost Apr 2014 #50
If the goal is to create more terrorists, then go ahead and support these drone attacks. Jefferson23 Apr 2014 #59
Appeals Court Rules Government Can't Have It Both Ways on Targeted Killing Jefferson23 Apr 2014 #65
* snip Have courts ignored presidential overreach? Jefferson23 Apr 2014 #71
Frightening indeed malaise Apr 2014 #76
Exactly, the policy is similar to a gigantic Petri dish, creating more terror, not ending it. Jefferson23 Apr 2014 #78
It's all legal. Octafish Apr 2014 #75
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