On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Dana <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is something viscerally wrong with sending a drone after someone.
> Anywhere, in my opinion. However, if the administration's positon is that
> this is just fine even in the United States where most people say the
> Constitution precludes this, then I am even more agaist this notion of
> theirs. It is wrong. Plain wrong.
>

I think my whole issue is that this has been going on for years and it's
just now that they care about this... why the big hupla now?

This artical is over 2 years old...
http://www.academia.edu/392756/Legality_of_Targeted_Killings_by_Drone_Attacks_in_Pakistan

Congress should pass a law that bans the killing of someone anywhere in the
world. As we are the only country that has such a law in the first place.OR
just don't allow the CIA to carry out these drone attacks, leave it to the
Military.

Unless they pass a law, the current ones on the books allow for such
an assault so they should deal with it by actually limiting the fracking
scope. Obviously they won't do this so they just blame Obama for using
drones as a means to not actually get anything accomplished.


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