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The Times wrote of al-Awlaki’s death, "For what was apparently the first time since the Civil War, the United States government had carried out the deliberate killing of an American citizen as a wartime enemy and without a trial."
"But we do not believe al-Aulaqi's citizenship provided a basis for concluding that section 1119 would fail to incorporate the established public authority justification for a killing in this case."
Who were the 4 U.S. citizens killed in drone strikes?
Some U.S. officials called it a mistake. Even the president is said, in some reports, to have considered it a bad mistake.
originally posted by: Thoughtful3
a reply to: nerbot
More trouble in Maui-
Musky Toes
It makes one wonder what Bill Gates is not involved with.
originally posted by: Thoughtful3
Curious, very curious.
Pfizer concedes that it "collects personal data as part of its regular business activities.
The collection and use of this data is subject to privacy and data security laws and regulations, including oversight by various regulatory or other governmental bodies."
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: Guyfriday
Thank you.... at least I'm not going bonkers then!
Any thoughts on what's happening?
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: nerbot
I posted a link to an old SDI document that listed Maui as having only of the satellite controlling centers. If that site was removed and another site is being used, then SDI would be in the hands of someone other than the US Government.