What does that have to do with him standing almost alone on this issue? Are you suggesting 1 man should be judge, jury, and executioner?
Where was your senator when this guy was standing up to protect the country last night?
Are you a phag for Rand Paul or something?![]()
Rand Paul agreed to vote for Brennen after Holder issued this statement today:
"It has come to my attention that you have now asked an additional question: `Does the President have the authority to use a weaponized drone to kill an American not engaged in combat on American soil?’ The answer to that question is no."
Define "engaged".
Define "combat".
Define "American".
Define "No".
Statists gonna State.
Let me be clear: an operation using lethal force in a foreign country, targeted against a U.S. citizen who is a senior operational leader of al Qaeda or associated forces, and who is actively engaged in planning to kill Americans, would be lawful at least in the following circumstances: First, the U.S. government has determined, after a thorough and careful review, that the individual poses an imminent threat of violent attack against the United States; second, capture is not feasible; and third, the operation would be conducted in a manner consistent with applicable law of war principles.
He was a boy who hadn't seen his father in two years, since his father had gone into hiding. He was a boy who knew his father was on an American kill list and who snuck out of his family's home in the early morning hours of September 4, 2011, to try to find him. He was a boy who was still searching for his father when his father was killed, and who, on the night he himself was killed, was saying goodbye to the second cousin with whom he'd lived while on his search, and the friends he'd made. He was a boy among boys, then; a boy among boys eating dinner by an open fire along the side of a road when an American drone came out of the sky and fired the missiles that killed them all.
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Abdulrahman al-Awlaki was 16 on the day he was killed. "I tried every legal means to stop the targeted killing of my son," says his grandfather Nasser al-Awlaki, the father of Anwar al-Awlaki. ”But Eric Holder and Barack Obama are giving us a new definition of the due process of the law. How can they kill him without due process?"
the President and his underlings are your accuser, your judge, your jury and your executioner all wrapped up in one, acting in total secrecy and without your even knowing that he’s accused you and sentenced you to death, and you have no opportunity even to know about, let alone confront and address, his accusations; is that not enough due process for you?
Like most politicians and their lapdogs, Eric Holder is a slippery SOB. From a 2012 speech given to Northwestern University:
Well, no wonder they targeted this young man...
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From Junod's blog series on the topic from 2012 (a decent read, by the way):
Glenn Greenwald, as usual, cuts to the chase:
As you implied, just because Holder sends a craftily-written letter that seems to state U.S. citizens won't be assassinated on U.S. soil, he is not believable.
Here is another good piece by Greenwald on the assassination bit...
Chilling legal memo from Obama DOJ justifies assassination of US citizens | Glenn Greenwald | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
And a good one by Tom Junod at Esquire from 2012.
McCain's FB page got over 5,ooo love notes today... Lulz to be had here, boys.
As good a day as this was for Sen. Rand Paul on Twitter, it was at least that bad for Sen. Lindsey Graham.
Laced throughout the thousands of tweets cheering on the filbustering Kentucky Republican was a vicious, visceral anger aimed squarely at the South Carolinian up for reelection next year.
The rallying cry hashtag: #PrimaryGraham.
“This very well could be a defining moment in this particular campaign — the moment Lindsey Graham lost his grip on the boots on the ground in South Carolina,” Daniel Encarnacion, state secretary for the Republican Liberty Caucus, said in an interview.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/03/lindsey-grahams-very-bad-day-on-twitter-88602.html
Obama's PROMISE To End The Iraq War - Oct. 27, 2007 - "You Can Take That To The Bank" - YouTube
Unfortunately perpetual war is necessary for the survival of the state, for many reasons.
"A tyrant is always stirring up some war or other, in order that the people may require a leader." - Plato, The Republic