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Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
It may have simply been a figure of speech...but the insinuation was that there is a parallel between actively being under attack and someone conspiring in a distant nation for an attack that requires infinitely more funding, planning, and cooperation that a lone truck full of a mortar team.
If the guy is recruiting and grooming terrorists, my first request is for proof of this before we kill him. Transparency, and all those great cornerstones of a free society.
if you are talking Al Qaeda, we will Predator strike a supposed spot, not minding that we blow up entire neighborhoods in the process.
Why are US citizens deserving of such better treatment than our counterparts in Pakistan?
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
It may have simply been a figure of speech...but the insinuation was that there is a parallel between actively being under attack and someone conspiring in a distant nation for an attack that requires infinitely more funding, planning, and cooperation that a lone truck full of a mortar team.
OK, scratch "being actively under attack". Consider the footage that you probably saw, from a drone. A bunch of guys seem to be planting a bomb in the middle of a remote road, at night. Nothing "active" is really taking place, the bombing attack is yet to happen. What's the course of action?
If the guy is recruiting and grooming terrorists, my first request is for proof of this before we kill him. Transparency, and all those great cornerstones of a free society.
If some of this information is public (which it seems to be), you can just try and find out. I find it puzzling that you expect a complete dossier delivered to your doorstep by Fedex.
if you are talking Al Qaeda, we will Predator strike a supposed spot, not minding that we blow up entire neighborhoods in the process.
You are exaggerating. There have been mishaps, but it appears an effort is being actively made to manage a strike so that there is less collateral.
Why are US citizens deserving of such better treatment than our counterparts in Pakistan?
Al Awlaki was a US citizen and he got the same treatment. Finally.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
Was Awaliki setting up a roadside bomb when he was killed? We he arming an explosive? Or is this just one of those "planners"? A "planner" may not have clean hands...but there is absolutely no impetus to kill one unless he is actively in the process of trying to kill. "Planning" is hardly an active process.
I do not expect any sort of dossier on him. What I DO expect is that we will allow for due process before we kill someone.
The Magna Carta USED to mean something.
So, your rights are more important than his?
And this is where your claim that he received treatment like you and I falls flat. Since when would you and I be targeted by a missile strike, without so much as a Grand Jury being convened?
What it seems is that you support this action, and because you support this action you are willing to rationalize a justification. As a scientist, i am sure you can see how backwards and unBaconian that is.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
reply to post by buddhasystem
Isoroku Yamamoto was a military leader in a national military unit. Awaliki was a criminal, working for a criminal organization.
Trying to compare a nations military commander, in legal terms, to an outlaw leader of an outlaw gang isn't workable.
A more suitable comparison would be to other outlaw groups, like the Mafia, the Cartels, or the Russian Mob. I don't see us deploying missiles on any of those.
"Enemy combatants" were not covered in the Magna Carta specifically because they didn't exist. They didn't exist because the term is a new use term to allow a skirting of the Magna Carta.
This little dance of circular logic hurts my head, too.
Originally posted by OldCorp
reply to post by Frira
OK, now I'm dying to know. What was the real reason for the invasion of Iraq?
Originally posted by OldCorp
reply to post by Frira
OK, that makes sense. I was afraid that you were going to say our troops were there as cover for the recovery of a working Stargate located under the rubble of Babylon.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
We are swatting flies with a hammer here.