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In reply to the discussion: Statement by the President on H.R. 1540 [View all]truedelphi
(32,324 posts)53. By that logic, my very good friend in the seventies, KW,
Should have been a pariah to all of us peace niks. Her dad was a war contractor, and she was in his presence, and the presence of all his war loving friends, until she was able to move away from home at the age of nineteen and attend college.
Kids in their teens need to be able to grow up and live their lives, and not have their lives ended on account of the father's sins.
BTW, for your information, I am not a LOCK STEP person with a LOCK STEP brain, so you will find it a rare day when your "research" convinces" me of anything.
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blah blah blah, on with the tyranny of those who have no responsibility to protect millions of lives
patrice
Jan 2012
#146
If you're somehow positing that people with no power (i.e. 'responsibility') are capable of tyranny,
ixion
Jan 2012
#147
False dichotomy/zero-sum = with power:"with no power". Your self-characterization is somewhat in
patrice
Jan 2012
#154
power as motive? Hardly. I post to express my concern over the loss of civil liberties.
ixion
Jan 2012
#157
Don't believe it does. Authorizations acts primarily couple with Appropriations laws to allocate
24601
Jan 2012
#143
Why detain, if he can just kill them without trial? Does he say anything about
Fool Count
Dec 2011
#70
"existing court interpretations that allow the arrest and indefinite detention of American citizens"
boppers
Dec 2011
#12
What framework? He was still arrested and detained illegally. That still needs to be
rhett o rick
Dec 2011
#98
I am sorry but your point is lost on me. Are you suggesting that what happened to Padilla
rhett o rick
Jan 2012
#151
In hamdi v. rumsfeld the court required due process. That's why Bush admin set up the tribunals.
limpyhobbler
Dec 2011
#74
I understand. It is a small victory. At least he says he wont arrest and detain American citizens
rhett o rick
Dec 2011
#42
"At least" doesn't mean anything. "At least" is forever - unless there is a chance in
peacetalksforall
Dec 2011
#84
I agree it isnt much. But unlike a lot of other things, he did speak out. Whether he sticks to it
rhett o rick
Dec 2011
#100
I know. This is not the bill Obama would have written. Shameful that he didn't have
gateley
Dec 2011
#60
Its less than a year till the elections so do you really think it wise to make it easier for the GOP
cstanleytech
Dec 2011
#21
So by your reasoning, we elect A Democat to serve as the President but he must
truedelphi
Dec 2011
#25
If so many democrats in the senate and congress hadnt supported it he probably could have.
cstanleytech
Dec 2011
#40
No it doesnt scare me......concern, yes but hopefully we can fix the problem eventually.
cstanleytech
Dec 2011
#82
Its an issue of pragmatism or can you honestly say that if he had vetoed it that
cstanleytech
Dec 2011
#37
And by going along with it, they will not run ridiculously false ads against the president?
quakerboy
Jan 2012
#138
For many people, personal and ethical convictions outweigh political conveniences
LanternWaste
Jan 2012
#170
ask Anwar al -Awlaki's 16 year old (& a US citizen) son,murdered in separate drone attack on Obama's
stockholmer
Dec 2011
#9
Anwar al -Awlaki's 16 year old son was NOT the target of that drone, A TERRORIST WAS
Tx4obama
Dec 2011
#31
What are WE doing "fighting terrorism" in other countries? If you look at the history, the
RC
Dec 2011
#52
The 16 year old son was NOT assassinated and he was NOT the target of the drone.
Tx4obama
Dec 2011
#117
"I dont see him turning himself in if he was working with bin ladens people, do you?"
Charlemagne
Jan 2012
#128
"do not HANG AROUND with al Qaeda terrorists!" unless of course they are Libyan 'freedom fighters'
stockholmer
Dec 2011
#64
Sorry, in my opinion, your statement is so ridiculous that I'm not even going to address it. n/t
Tx4obama
Dec 2011
#86
Eliminating Posse Comitatus and Habeus Corpus is prudent and reasonable? Uhm, no, it isn't.
ixion
Dec 2011
#15
Well then, you will agree to be the first when he, or another President, do not?
webDude
Dec 2011
#16
Well done. I anticipate repubs in congress will soon have their knickers all in a twist over this.
lamp_shade
Dec 2011
#11
As predicted the signing contests restrictions on the executive branch.
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2011
#33
Obama signed this unconstitutional dreck, which is evidence he needs to be primaried.
RC
Dec 2011
#43
"seek the repeal of any provisions that undermine the policies and values that have guided my Admin"
stockholmer
Dec 2011
#75
"seek the repeal of any provisions that undermine the policies and values that have guided my Admin"
Charlemagne
Dec 2011
#79
as long as he can still blow up middle eastern people with drones, he is good.....
IamK
Dec 2011
#58
Of COURSE he voted for it. He has to do what his masters on Wall Street tell him to do.
lib2DaBone
Dec 2011
#59
where this is really gonna kick the US citizens in the teeth is under Jeb Bush in 2017 (or 2013, if
stockholmer
Dec 2011
#78
Click the link below if you want to read a GREAT article regarding Obama's signing statement & bill
Tx4obama
Dec 2011
#87
So he won't detain and torture Americans but other administrations might, ahhh OK, sure.
just1voice
Dec 2011
#89
Should have been veto'd but had no doubt it wouldn't. Obama has governed the same as the
harun
Dec 2011
#92
"The fact that I support this bill as a whole does not mean I agree with everything in it."
RUMMYisFROSTED
Dec 2011
#115
THIS is what supposedly makes it okay? He's griping it doesn't give ENOUGH power to the Executive.
DirkGently
Jan 2012
#150
Nothing wrong with the sentiment. But he never says the law doesn't permit indefinite detention
DirkGently
Jan 2012
#159
Not when it's argued AUMF allows indefinite detention, and summary execution, of American citizens.
DirkGently
Jan 2012
#163