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2013-02-06 6:16 PM in reply to: #4611864 |
Veteran 582 Golden, CO | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK riltri - 2013-02-06 5:02 PM moneyman - 2013-02-06 5:23 PM powerman - 2013-02-05 9:48 PM These are attacks carried out abroad. But it is still B.S. to me. Either I am a citizen afforded my constitutional rights, or I am not. "IF" the Federal government lawyers came up with some loop hole as to how they can justify executing an American citizen without due process and not violate a plethora of laws... then it needs to be sealed. As an American citizen, I do not want my Government to have such power. The Constitution means something... or it means nothing. I am not suggesting I agree with the drone strikes, but the government does not need a loophole. Even though you are a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil, if you point a gun at a police officer, they can use deadly force without a warrant, arrest, or a trial. If you present an immediate threat, they can execture you. Nothing new there. What the government is arguing with the drones is that senior al-Qa'ida members believe to be involved in planning attacks on the U.S. present an immediate threat and can be exectued, regardless whether or not they are U.S. citizens. The government isn't suggesting the constitution doesn't apply to the subjects of a drone attack, just that they present an immediate threat, and if they can't be captured, they can be neutralized. Has the US officially declared war against al-Qaida and are the members of al-Qaida defined as enemy combatants? I don't believe we have OFFICIALLY declared war on anyone since Germany and Japan in December 1941. The DOJ memo takes that position that al-Qaida members are enemy combatants and that al-Qaida is at war with the U.S. |
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2013-02-06 6:18 PM in reply to: #4611832 |
Elite 6387 | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK moneyman - 2013-02-06 4:23 PM powerman - 2013-02-05 9:48 PM These are attacks carried out abroad. But it is still B.S. to me. Either I am a citizen afforded my constitutional rights, or I am not. "IF" the Federal government lawyers came up with some loop hole as to how they can justify executing an American citizen without due process and not violate a plethora of laws... then it needs to be sealed. As an American citizen, I do not want my Government to have such power. The Constitution means something... or it means nothing. I am not suggesting I agree with the drone strikes, but the government does not need a loophole. Even though you are a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil, if you point a gun at a police officer, they can use deadly force without a warrant, arrest, or a trial. If you present an immediate threat, they can execture you. Nothing new there. What the government is arguing with the drones is that senior al-Qa'ida members believe to be involved in planning attacks on the U.S. present an immediate threat and can be exectued, regardless whether or not they are U.S. citizens. The government isn't suggesting the constitution doesn't apply to the subjects of a drone attack, just that they present an immediate threat, and if they can't be captured, they can be neutralized. Ya.. there are actually laws on the books defining that... murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit murder. Since when has anyone been given the right to execute anyone "thinking", planning or maybe might murder someone. It isn't "self-defense" from an immediate threat, and it's B.S. If you have them on surveillance, then you have them. And this isn't on American soil. |
2013-02-06 6:20 PM in reply to: #4611882 |
Austin, Texas or Jupiter, Florida | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK moneyman - 2013-02-06 6:16 PM riltri - 2013-02-06 5:02 PM moneyman - 2013-02-06 5:23 PM powerman - 2013-02-05 9:48 PM These are attacks carried out abroad. But it is still B.S. to me. Either I am a citizen afforded my constitutional rights, or I am not. "IF" the Federal government lawyers came up with some loop hole as to how they can justify executing an American citizen without due process and not violate a plethora of laws... then it needs to be sealed. As an American citizen, I do not want my Government to have such power. The Constitution means something... or it means nothing. I am not suggesting I agree with the drone strikes, but the government does not need a loophole. Even though you are a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil, if you point a gun at a police officer, they can use deadly force without a warrant, arrest, or a trial. If you present an immediate threat, they can execture you. Nothing new there. What the government is arguing with the drones is that senior al-Qa'ida members believe to be involved in planning attacks on the U.S. present an immediate threat and can be exectued, regardless whether or not they are U.S. citizens. The government isn't suggesting the constitution doesn't apply to the subjects of a drone attack, just that they present an immediate threat, and if they can't be captured, they can be neutralized. Has the US officially declared war against al-Qaida and are the members of al-Qaida defined as enemy combatants? I don't believe we have OFFICIALLY declared war on anyone since Germany and Japan in December 1941. The DOJ memo takes that position that al-Qaida members are enemy combatants and that al-Qaida is at war with the U.S. The geneva convention term if I recall was "Unlawful Combatant". |
2013-02-06 6:47 PM in reply to: #4611884 |
Veteran 582 Golden, CO | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK powerman - 2013-02-06 5:18 PM moneyman - 2013-02-06 4:23 PM powerman - 2013-02-05 9:48 PM These are attacks carried out abroad. But it is still B.S. to me. Either I am a citizen afforded my constitutional rights, or I am not. "IF" the Federal government lawyers came up with some loop hole as to how they can justify executing an American citizen without due process and not violate a plethora of laws... then it needs to be sealed. As an American citizen, I do not want my Government to have such power. The Constitution means something... or it means nothing. I am not suggesting I agree with the drone strikes, but the government does not need a loophole. Even though you are a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil, if you point a gun at a police officer, they can use deadly force without a warrant, arrest, or a trial. If you present an immediate threat, they can execture you. Nothing new there. What the government is arguing with the drones is that senior al-Qa'ida members believe to be involved in planning attacks on the U.S. present an immediate threat and can be exectued, regardless whether or not they are U.S. citizens. The government isn't suggesting the constitution doesn't apply to the subjects of a drone attack, just that they present an immediate threat, and if they can't be captured, they can be neutralized. Ya.. there are actually laws on the books defining that... murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit murder. Since when has anyone been given the right to execute anyone "thinking", planning or maybe might murder someone. It isn't "self-defense" from an immediate threat, and it's B.S. If you have them on surveillance, then you have them. And this isn't on American soil. I am mainly trying to summarize the U.S. government's argument. I think it is important to be clear what the breadth of the power that the Obama administration claims is. You are free to call B.S. on their arguments if you choose. The U.S. hasn't decided that it can kill someone solely for thinking about or planning to murder. They only say it is constitutional to kill someone who is a senior member of Al-Qaida involved in planning attacks. They consider Al-Qaida to be a military group at war with the U.S. with a history of committing murder. They consider drone strikes to be equivalent to military actions against an enemy, not an exercise of police power.
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2013-02-06 6:52 PM in reply to: #4609215 |
Member 465 | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK I am betting the Japanese-Americans were sure glad FDR didn't have drones when government officials determined that they were an imminent threat. |
2013-02-06 7:53 PM in reply to: #4611917 |
Elite 6387 | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK moneyman - 2013-02-06 5:47 PM powerman - 2013-02-06 5:18 PM moneyman - 2013-02-06 4:23 PM powerman - 2013-02-05 9:48 PM These are attacks carried out abroad. But it is still B.S. to me. Either I am a citizen afforded my constitutional rights, or I am not. "IF" the Federal government lawyers came up with some loop hole as to how they can justify executing an American citizen without due process and not violate a plethora of laws... then it needs to be sealed. As an American citizen, I do not want my Government to have such power. The Constitution means something... or it means nothing. I am not suggesting I agree with the drone strikes, but the government does not need a loophole. Even though you are a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil, if you point a gun at a police officer, they can use deadly force without a warrant, arrest, or a trial. If you present an immediate threat, they can execture you. Nothing new there. What the government is arguing with the drones is that senior al-Qa'ida members believe to be involved in planning attacks on the U.S. present an immediate threat and can be exectued, regardless whether or not they are U.S. citizens. The government isn't suggesting the constitution doesn't apply to the subjects of a drone attack, just that they present an immediate threat, and if they can't be captured, they can be neutralized. Ya.. there are actually laws on the books defining that... murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit murder. Since when has anyone been given the right to execute anyone "thinking", planning or maybe might murder someone. It isn't "self-defense" from an immediate threat, and it's B.S. If you have them on surveillance, then you have them. And this isn't on American soil. I am mainly trying to summarize the U.S. government's argument. I think it is important to be clear what the breadth of the power that the Obama administration claims is. You are free to call B.S. on their arguments if you choose. The U.S. hasn't decided that it can kill someone solely for thinking about or planning to murder. They only say it is constitutional to kill someone who is a senior member of Al-Qaida involved in planning attacks. They consider Al-Qaida to be a military group at war with the U.S. with a history of committing murder. They consider drone strikes to be equivalent to military actions against an enemy, not an exercise of police power.
How many senior Al-Qaida members are U.S. citizens? We actually have a law for that too...it's called treason. It's even a capital offense, after due process. You are either a citizen covered under the Constitution, or you are not.... there is no grey area there with BS terms of comatant and terrorists which have no legal standing and were made up to get around certain rules. It is either a law enforcment problem, or it is a war problem, and there are laws governing both. |
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2013-02-07 12:24 PM in reply to: #4609912 |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 2:55 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 2:03 PM GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 1:10 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 10:35 AM If the government wants you dead, you're dead. They don't need a drone to kill you. The government's not that good. They've been chasing that Bourne guy for 3 full feature movies without catching him and now there's another one of them... They can catch Bin Laden in the backwoods of Pakistan but can't catch Jason Bourne at Waterloo Station in London? And stop complaining. You're just mad because your guy isn't around to renege on his campaign promises. I'm not complaining at all. I support the Global War on Terror and I have no idea what to do about Gitmo. I wouldn't close it because what would you do with those people? If Obama really hated America, he'd release those people. He doesn't hate America. As for Drone Strikes on US Citizens. This has to do with Americans who become members of AQ. I would support drone strikes on them televised as a warning to other wackos. If Obama really hated America, he'd do these drone strikes without discussing his authority to do so. He doesn't hate America. I think we're also pretty naive to believe that we're not doing enhanced interrogations. If anything, we aren't because the Israeli/Saudi/Kuwaiti/Turkish/Polish/Hungarian intelligence official is the one doing it, we're just in the room while that guy is asking the questions we want asked. After the interrogators give up on them, we send them to Gitmo for 3 hots and a cot. I believe we're doing this and the administration is being quiet about it. See no evil, speak no evil. So how does one legally become a member of AQ? On your next trip overseas if I call the government and tell them that I saw you on an AQ website trying to create an account are you ok when them killing you and your family even though I'm totally making it up? |
2013-02-07 12:44 PM in reply to: #4613015 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK tuwood - 2013-02-07 12:24 PM GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 2:55 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 2:03 PM GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 1:10 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 10:35 AM If the government wants you dead, you're dead. They don't need a drone to kill you. The government's not that good. They've been chasing that Bourne guy for 3 full feature movies without catching him and now there's another one of them... They can catch Bin Laden in the backwoods of Pakistan but can't catch Jason Bourne at Waterloo Station in London? And stop complaining. You're just mad because your guy isn't around to renege on his campaign promises. I'm not complaining at all. I support the Global War on Terror and I have no idea what to do about Gitmo. I wouldn't close it because what would you do with those people? If Obama really hated America, he'd release those people. He doesn't hate America. As for Drone Strikes on US Citizens. This has to do with Americans who become members of AQ. I would support drone strikes on them televised as a warning to other wackos. If Obama really hated America, he'd do these drone strikes without discussing his authority to do so. He doesn't hate America. I think we're also pretty naive to believe that we're not doing enhanced interrogations. If anything, we aren't because the Israeli/Saudi/Kuwaiti/Turkish/Polish/Hungarian intelligence official is the one doing it, we're just in the room while that guy is asking the questions we want asked. After the interrogators give up on them, we send them to Gitmo for 3 hots and a cot. I believe we're doing this and the administration is being quiet about it. See no evil, speak no evil. So how does one legally become a member of AQ? On your next trip overseas if I call the government and tell them that I saw you on an AQ website trying to create an account are you ok when them killing you and your family even though I'm totally making it up? Remember the `American Taliban' that was captured in Afghanistan? If he would've been shot by U.S. troops, would you have a problem with that? Personally, if we have good intelligence that an American is a top member of AQ and is planning an attack on American soil, I have no problem taking him out. He's just another `enemy combatant' at that point. |
2013-02-07 1:06 PM in reply to: #4613046 |
Master 5557 , California | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK mr2tony - 2013-02-07 10:44 AM tuwood - 2013-02-07 12:24 PM Remember the `American Taliban' that was captured in Afghanistan? If he would've been shot by U.S. troops, would you have a problem with that? Personally, if we have good intelligence that an American is a top member of AQ and is planning an attack on American soil, I have no problem taking him out. He's just another `enemy combatant' at that point. GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 2:55 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 2:03 PM GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 1:10 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 10:35 AM If the government wants you dead, you're dead. They don't need a drone to kill you. The government's not that good. They've been chasing that Bourne guy for 3 full feature movies without catching him and now there's another one of them... They can catch Bin Laden in the backwoods of Pakistan but can't catch Jason Bourne at Waterloo Station in London? And stop complaining. You're just mad because your guy isn't around to renege on his campaign promises. I'm not complaining at all. I support the Global War on Terror and I have no idea what to do about Gitmo. I wouldn't close it because what would you do with those people? If Obama really hated America, he'd release those people. He doesn't hate America. As for Drone Strikes on US Citizens. This has to do with Americans who become members of AQ. I would support drone strikes on them televised as a warning to other wackos. If Obama really hated America, he'd do these drone strikes without discussing his authority to do so. He doesn't hate America. I think we're also pretty naive to believe that we're not doing enhanced interrogations. If anything, we aren't because the Israeli/Saudi/Kuwaiti/Turkish/Polish/Hungarian intelligence official is the one doing it, we're just in the room while that guy is asking the questions we want asked. After the interrogators give up on them, we send them to Gitmo for 3 hots and a cot. I believe we're doing this and the administration is being quiet about it. See no evil, speak no evil. So how does one legally become a member of AQ? On your next trip overseas if I call the government and tell them that I saw you on an AQ website trying to create an account are you ok when them killing you and your family even though I'm totally making it up? We had "good intelligence" that there were WMDs in Iraq too |
2013-02-07 1:21 PM in reply to: #4613087 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK spudone - 2013-02-07 1:06 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-07 10:44 AM tuwood - 2013-02-07 12:24 PM Remember the `American Taliban' that was captured in Afghanistan? If he would've been shot by U.S. troops, would you have a problem with that? Personally, if we have good intelligence that an American is a top member of AQ and is planning an attack on American soil, I have no problem taking him out. He's just another `enemy combatant' at that point. GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 2:55 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 2:03 PM GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 1:10 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 10:35 AM If the government wants you dead, you're dead. They don't need a drone to kill you. The government's not that good. They've been chasing that Bourne guy for 3 full feature movies without catching him and now there's another one of them... They can catch Bin Laden in the backwoods of Pakistan but can't catch Jason Bourne at Waterloo Station in London? And stop complaining. You're just mad because your guy isn't around to renege on his campaign promises. I'm not complaining at all. I support the Global War on Terror and I have no idea what to do about Gitmo. I wouldn't close it because what would you do with those people? If Obama really hated America, he'd release those people. He doesn't hate America. As for Drone Strikes on US Citizens. This has to do with Americans who become members of AQ. I would support drone strikes on them televised as a warning to other wackos. If Obama really hated America, he'd do these drone strikes without discussing his authority to do so. He doesn't hate America. I think we're also pretty naive to believe that we're not doing enhanced interrogations. If anything, we aren't because the Israeli/Saudi/Kuwaiti/Turkish/Polish/Hungarian intelligence official is the one doing it, we're just in the room while that guy is asking the questions we want asked. After the interrogators give up on them, we send them to Gitmo for 3 hots and a cot. I believe we're doing this and the administration is being quiet about it. See no evil, speak no evil. So how does one legally become a member of AQ? On your next trip overseas if I call the government and tell them that I saw you on an AQ website trying to create an account are you ok when them killing you and your family even though I'm totally making it up? We had "good intelligence" that there were WMDs in Iraq too Touche. |
2013-02-07 1:29 PM in reply to: #4613103 |
Austin, Texas or Jupiter, Florida | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK mr2tony - 2013-02-07 1:21 PM spudone - 2013-02-07 1:06 PM Touche. mr2tony - 2013-02-07 10:44 AM tuwood - 2013-02-07 12:24 PM Remember the `American Taliban' that was captured in Afghanistan? If he would've been shot by U.S. troops, would you have a problem with that? Personally, if we have good intelligence that an American is a top member of AQ and is planning an attack on American soil, I have no problem taking him out. He's just another `enemy combatant' at that point. GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 2:55 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 2:03 PM GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 1:10 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 10:35 AM If the government wants you dead, you're dead. They don't need a drone to kill you. The government's not that good. They've been chasing that Bourne guy for 3 full feature movies without catching him and now there's another one of them... They can catch Bin Laden in the backwoods of Pakistan but can't catch Jason Bourne at Waterloo Station in London? And stop complaining. You're just mad because your guy isn't around to renege on his campaign promises. I'm not complaining at all. I support the Global War on Terror and I have no idea what to do about Gitmo. I wouldn't close it because what would you do with those people? If Obama really hated America, he'd release those people. He doesn't hate America. As for Drone Strikes on US Citizens. This has to do with Americans who become members of AQ. I would support drone strikes on them televised as a warning to other wackos. If Obama really hated America, he'd do these drone strikes without discussing his authority to do so. He doesn't hate America. I think we're also pretty naive to believe that we're not doing enhanced interrogations. If anything, we aren't because the Israeli/Saudi/Kuwaiti/Turkish/Polish/Hungarian intelligence official is the one doing it, we're just in the room while that guy is asking the questions we want asked. After the interrogators give up on them, we send them to Gitmo for 3 hots and a cot. I believe we're doing this and the administration is being quiet about it. See no evil, speak no evil. So how does one legally become a member of AQ? On your next trip overseas if I call the government and tell them that I saw you on an AQ website trying to create an account are you ok when them killing you and your family even though I'm totally making it up? We had "good intelligence" that there were WMDs in Iraq too I can confirm that there were at least 2 storage areas of chemical weapons. Saw them with my own eyes (through a gas mask of course). Those are WMD right? But not "vast stockpiles." I'll stipulate to that fact.
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2013-02-07 1:33 PM in reply to: #4613119 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK GomesBolt - 2013-02-07 1:29 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-07 1:21 PM spudone - 2013-02-07 1:06 PM Touche. mr2tony - 2013-02-07 10:44 AM tuwood - 2013-02-07 12:24 PM Remember the `American Taliban' that was captured in Afghanistan? If he would've been shot by U.S. troops, would you have a problem with that? Personally, if we have good intelligence that an American is a top member of AQ and is planning an attack on American soil, I have no problem taking him out. He's just another `enemy combatant' at that point. GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 2:55 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 2:03 PM GomesBolt - 2013-02-05 1:10 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 10:35 AM If the government wants you dead, you're dead. They don't need a drone to kill you. The government's not that good. They've been chasing that Bourne guy for 3 full feature movies without catching him and now there's another one of them... They can catch Bin Laden in the backwoods of Pakistan but can't catch Jason Bourne at Waterloo Station in London? And stop complaining. You're just mad because your guy isn't around to renege on his campaign promises. I'm not complaining at all. I support the Global War on Terror and I have no idea what to do about Gitmo. I wouldn't close it because what would you do with those people? If Obama really hated America, he'd release those people. He doesn't hate America. As for Drone Strikes on US Citizens. This has to do with Americans who become members of AQ. I would support drone strikes on them televised as a warning to other wackos. If Obama really hated America, he'd do these drone strikes without discussing his authority to do so. He doesn't hate America. I think we're also pretty naive to believe that we're not doing enhanced interrogations. If anything, we aren't because the Israeli/Saudi/Kuwaiti/Turkish/Polish/Hungarian intelligence official is the one doing it, we're just in the room while that guy is asking the questions we want asked. After the interrogators give up on them, we send them to Gitmo for 3 hots and a cot. I believe we're doing this and the administration is being quiet about it. See no evil, speak no evil. So how does one legally become a member of AQ? On your next trip overseas if I call the government and tell them that I saw you on an AQ website trying to create an account are you ok when them killing you and your family even though I'm totally making it up? We had "good intelligence" that there were WMDs in Iraq too I can confirm that there were at least 2 storage areas of chemical weapons. Saw them with my own eyes (through a gas mask of course). Those are WMD right? But not "vast stockpiles." I'll stipulate to that fact.
And you didn't say anything? You could've saved your boy Bush a lot of grief! |
2013-02-07 2:13 PM in reply to: #4613127 |
Austin, Texas or Jupiter, Florida | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK mr2tony - 2013-02-07 1:33 PM GomesBolt - 2013-02-07 1:29 PM And you didn't say anything? You could've saved your boy Bush a lot of grief! I can confirm that there were at least 2 storage areas of chemical weapons. Saw them with my own eyes (through a gas mask of course). Those are WMD right? But not "vast stockpiles." I'll stipulate to that fact.
It was on the cover of Wash Post! I didn't find it, I was inventorying it with my EOD team. X Drums of Yellow Crap, X Drums of Green Crap, etc. There's also a chemical factory in Al Qaim that produces all of the ingredients of mustard gas. Anyone who was stationed there gets a special page in their medical records for tracking like Agent Orange. Edited by GomesBolt 2013-02-07 2:28 PM |
2013-02-07 2:27 PM in reply to: #4613195 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK GomesBolt - 2013-02-07 2:13 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-07 1:33 PM GomesBolt - 2013-02-07 1:29 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-07 1:21 PM And you didn't say anything? You could've saved your boy Bush a lot of grief! I can confirm that there were at least 2 storage areas of chemical weapons. Saw them with my own eyes (through a gas mask of course). Those are WMD right? But not "vast stockpiles." I'll stipulate to that fact.
It was on the cover of Wash Post! I didn't find it, I was inventorying it with my EOD team. X Drums of Yellow Crap, X Drums of Green Crap, etc. There's also a chemical factory in Al Qaim that produces all of the ingredients of mustard gas. Anyone who was stationed there gets a special page in their medical records for tracking like Agent Orange. I bet you have lots of `special' pages in your medical records. Edited by mr2tony 2013-02-07 2:28 PM |
2013-02-07 2:29 PM in reply to: #4613223 |
Austin, Texas or Jupiter, Florida | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK mr2tony - 2013-02-07 2:27 PM GomesBolt - 2013-02-07 2:13 PM I bet you have lots of `special' pages in your medical records. mr2tony - 2013-02-07 1:33 PM GomesBolt - 2013-02-07 1:29 PM mr2tony - 2013-02-07 1:21 PM And you didn't say anything? You could've saved your boy Bush a lot of grief! I can confirm that there were at least 2 storage areas of chemical weapons. Saw them with my own eyes (through a gas mask of course). Those are WMD right? But not "vast stockpiles." I'll stipulate to that fact.
It was on the cover of Wash Post! I didn't find it, I was inventorying it with my EOD team. X Drums of Yellow Crap, X Drums of Green Crap, etc. There's also a chemical factory in Al Qaim that produces all of the ingredients of mustard gas. Anyone who was stationed there gets a special page in their medical records for tracking like Agent Orange. There's one that says "What were we thinking allowing this guy to lead troops?" |
2013-02-07 6:56 PM in reply to: #4613195 |
Expert 1186 North Cackalacky | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK |
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2013-02-08 1:13 AM in reply to: #4609386 |
Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK Left Brain - 2013-02-05 10:37 AM mr2tony - 2013-02-05 10:35 AM If the government wants you dead, you're dead. They don't need a drone to kill you. Yeah, but still........being wacked by a drone for no reason....that's pretty cool!
You said "Being wacked by a drone" insert Beavis laugh now |
2013-02-08 10:24 AM in reply to: #4609215 |
Champion 7036 Sarasota, FL | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK Keep thinking back to the Terminator movies. Just waiting for the drones to become self-aware and start taking us all out. Mark |
2013-02-09 5:14 PM in reply to: #4609215 |
Expert 1186 North Cackalacky | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK Oh, and we're totally watching all of you right now. Stop that. No, not you. You. Quit it. That's gross. |
2013-02-09 6:06 PM in reply to: #4609215 |
Elite 4547 | Subject: RE: Drone Strikes on Americans OK ...The Onion is breaking the story we all feared: http://www.theonion.com/articles/sweating-obama-admits-drone-strikes-have-been-happ,31219/ |
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