nsacpi
Expects Yuge Games
she said they should have, not that they did.
oh ok...well whatever the justifications were for past election rigging (interference) i think the lesson is to get out of that business
she said they should have, not that they did.
thats just it. we aint gonna stop. We just expect Putin to stop. This is why negotiations go nowhere.
i would have preferred he show up in court to defend his rights as an American citizen as well...oh well...tis a shame he did not pursue that option...i believe it was available to him
Who decided he was guily?I must have missed that court hearing
i would have preferred he show up in court to defend his rights as an American citizen as well...oh well...tis a shame he did not pursue that option...i believe it was available to him
no one...we killed him in cold blood...and i say well done and bravo
but for those who put priority on legal niceties in this particular circumstance, i was observing he had the option of legal recourse...he chose to stay in the desert with his camels
So dictator Obama decides an American is guilty and kills him. You applaud.
And then you tell me how terrible Putin is.
LOL
Couldn't have put it any better except for the term "dictator Obama." But I understand the uses of political rhetoric.
Good thing Obama didn't decide you were a threat when you were getting you treason intelligence from the Germans.
Your hypocrisy is truly astounding here. Just another neocon. Carry on
I’m against extrajudicial killings in general and American drone policy in particular, but trying to draw an equivalence between a battlefield killing (albeit, yes, an extrajudicial one) and murdering a political opponent or a journalist is a stretch. Maybe both are problematic, but isn’t there a question of degrees here?
I’m against extrajudicial killings in general and American drone policy in particular, but trying to draw an equivalence between a battlefield killing (albeit, yes, an extrajudicial one) and murdering a political opponent or a journalist is a stretch. Maybe both are problematic, but isn’t there a question of degrees here?
I for one would not want to risk the life of a member of the armed forces so that al Awlaki could enjoy the niceties of due process...I can only say bravo and well done to those who took him out...of course if he was willing to come here and take his chances with our legal system that would have been his right and it would have been respected...
Yes we know
There isn't an American bomb you haven't defended