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In reply to the discussion: In a First, U.S. Acknowledges Drones Killing 4 Americans [View all]disidoro01
(302 posts)64. An American Teenager
was killed as well.
Go ahead and debate Awlaki but this kid with no terror ties was killed. Frightening and heartbreaking. This site seems to use equivalencies and say "yeah but so and so was worse".
I don't believe it gets much worse. An American teenager with no terror ties except his last name, had not seen nor heard from his father in years. He was killed in a cafe. The Presidents mouthpiece says he should of had a better father.
No discussion on this site, how sad. We sit silently by, some cheer these deaths, some shake their heads but never show any outrage that our Nobel Peace prize winning President is doing this.
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Yeah, you just walk through the AQ-held area of Yemen, which is engaged in a civil war...
Recursion
May 2013
#72
Not to be mean here but court testimony can indeed be hearsay. Most of the time, hearsay
24601
May 2013
#60
Did you follow the link and read the federal rules of evidence? One of the exceptions is to allow
24601
May 2013
#85
No one suspected of a crime should be killed outright, unless he is violently resisting.
another_liberal
May 2013
#12
Yes, in hindsight alot of things could and should have been handled differently
cstanleytech
May 2013
#46
Well, I am a hypocrit no question. There is probably NO moral failing I don't commit every day...
Demo_Chris
May 2013
#45
Were you as big a fan of the Unitary Executive when Bush was wielding these powers?
bvar22
May 2013
#108
Sad that it takes the death of a few Americans to get people to pay attention...
Locut0s
May 2013
#111