Puppycow
Penultimate Amazing
Classic.
When we're in a war we don't put enemy soldiers on trial before shooting them.
Classic.
That took massive cajones.
I want to know how he avoided the John Wayne swagger when he walked up to the podium to make the announcement about OBL death. I wish G.W.B had accepted his invitation to make a joint announcement. Would have been a great moment in America's history
He actually had the tact and decency to offer GWB that?
I'm now even more impressed.
That said, as an American, I am extremely uncomfortable with killing any US citizen without so much a convening a grand jury. Where is the line drawn on that? Must they be outside the US in a country hostile to our interests? Or does it just have to be a country with a non-extradition policy? Or worse yet, someone here in the US living at one of those militia compounds? I can't quote them as directly saying so but I'm pretty sure the guys who came up with our Constitution didn't intend for due process to amount to a secret meeting between the President and advisers he has chosen to surround himself with.
That said, as an American, I am extremely uncomfortable with killing any US citizen without so much a convening a grand jury.
Don't get me wrong: I think grand juries are awesome.
But I'm curious to know what special something you think grand juries do, that the President sitting down with his top advisors and the senior staff of his intelligence agencies, and carefully reviewing these people, aren't already doing.
I mean, is the chief executive not capable of doing what any grand juror is expected to do?
Well 911 happened on GWB's watch and he'd been the one to steer the nation through some pretty tough emotional times. I am sure some of the assets that eventually identified OBLs location were started under Bush's instructions
And OBL didn't draw any distinctions, he killed Republicans and Democrats with equal cold bloodedness
There isn't any way that a POTUS has time to "carefully review" stuff like this. You've made that up. It is simple rubber stamping of subordinate decisions of unknown and unknowable quality, done by the POTUS.
So...no, the POTUS is absolutely not capable of doing what any grand jurer is expected to do. Neither should you or anyone consider him capable of doing that.
Obama dithers. Romney would have killed all the bad guys before they were born!
When we're in a war we don't put enemy soldiers on trial before shooting them.
Please don't give the RIAA ideas.
but that asside:
1)Its not a war. Its at the level of a law enforcement problem.
2)If it is war it isn't our war. fighting going on in far away places about which we know little
3)if for some reason you want to view it as a war then using drones is foolish. Hit-men are a lot cheaper. Sure you might get a bunch of them killed but in war your forces are to some extent expendable.
While the RFJ advertises that it has paid out more than $100 million in rewards, it must be pointed out that a great deal of that money has been paid in Iraq, where the reward paid for the deaths of Udai and Qusay Hussein alone was $30 million. More than $11 million has been paid out in recent years for leaders of the Abu Sayyaf group in the Philippines. Although $25 million rewards were offered each for Saddam Hussein and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, rewards were not authorized in their cases.
We already have the hit man angle covered with the bounty program.
Obama dithers. Romney would have killed all the bad guys before they were born!
There's a petition up on the government's uh, petition site or something. Apparently if 25,000 people sign it they'll issue a response. The petition is for creating a Do Not Kill list, where one could opt-in to it in order to avoid being targeted for assassination.
https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitio...gov&utm_medium=shorturl&utm_campaign=shorturl
Since someone put on the Kill List doesn't even know it, and has no opportunity to refute evidence or defend themselves before death, and the Kill List has no courts or warrants or such to go through...and Congress and the Judiciary is unconcerned... something like the Do Not Kill List seems about as much power as we have over not being targeted for death by our President.
There's a petition up on the government's uh, petition site or something. Apparently if 25,000 people sign it they'll issue a response. The petition is for creating a Do Not Kill list, where one could opt-in to it in order to avoid being targeted for assassination.
https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitio...gov&utm_medium=shorturl&utm_campaign=shorturl
Since someone put on the Kill List doesn't even know it, and has no opportunity to refute evidence or defend themselves before death, and the Kill List has no courts or warrants or such to go through...and Congress and the Judiciary is unconcerned... something like the Do Not Kill List seems about as much power as we have over not being targeted for death by our President.