Mass murderer Obama orders more drone attacks against civilians.

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As you can see from the article below,former President Carter even condemns the actions of both The Obama AND Bush administrations. when are the sheople going to wake up that nothing will change unless Paul gets elected.

Barack Obama Orders Criminal Assassinations Via Drones | State of the Nation 2012

Also this is also an interesting tidbit from a book on both administrations from a book I just got done reading called HELL NO,your right to dissent in twenty first century america.

The first paragrah says it all by reading-"Terrorism" is a word that has been used repeatedly by the executive branch since 9/11 to provide a rational for going to war;unlawfully wiretapping,indefinetely detaining,and torturing people;and cracking down on protest and dissent in violation of the U.S. Constitution and international law.The executive branch of the government-and I am sad to say this includes both the Bush and the Obama administrations when it comes to most of these issues-has ushered in a new era of repression,enabling law enforcement agencies to abuse their powers by targeting,detaining,and silencing political activists.However,the current national security state has a cherished and enduring ally:the collective,overpowering fear of violent terrorism and the desire for the government to keep us safe.

these cheerleaders here nailed it.:D


way to go girls,excellent job,:D:clap2::clap2::bow2::happy-1::up::rock::banana::dance:
 
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Granny says, "Dat's right - if dey's fightin' fer dem terrorists, send a Predator missile up dey's poop-shoot...
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Memo backs U.S. using lethal force against Americans overseas
February 5th, 2013 - A Justice Department memo determined the U.S. government can use lethal force against an American citizen overseas if the person is a senior operational leader of al Qaeda or one of its affiliates.
The paper provides insights into the Obama administration's policy of targeted killings carried out by the use of drone strikes against suspected terrorists. Several of those strikes have killed Americans, notably Anwar al-Awlaki, the Yemeni American who had been connected to plots against the United States but never charged with a crime. Awlaki died in a drone attack in September 2011 in Yemen. The 16-page white paper - titled "Lawfulness of a Lethal Operation Directed Against a U.S. Citizen who is a Senior Operational Leader of Al Qaida or an Associated Force" - is a policy paper rather than an official legal document.

NBC News first reported on the contents of the memo, which was given to members of the Senate Intelligence and Judiciary committees last June. A congressional source verified the document's legitimacy to CNN. The paper states that although U.S. citizens abroad retain their constitutional rights to due process, the U.S. government can use lethal force against a citizen under the following circumstances: "1) where an informed, high-level official of the U.S. government has determined that the targeted individual poses an imminent threat of violent attack against the United States; 2) where a capture operation would be infeasible - and where those conducting the operation continue to monitor whether capture becomes feasible; and 3) where such an operation would be conducted consistent with applicable law of war principles."

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Anwar al-Awlaki died in a September 2011 drone strike in Yemen.

But the document also says the government is not required "to have clear evidence" that an attack against the United States will occur in the immediate future to determine that an imminent threat is posed by a U.S. citizen. The memo cites both congressional authorization and judicial approval for the use of military force to counter the threat of terrorist attack by all individuals. The Supreme Court has held that the military may constitutionally use force against a U.S. citizen who is a part of enemy forces. The document dismisses arguments by commentators that the war against al Qaeda cannot extend outside of Afghanistan, and asserts, "the United States retains its authority to use force against al-Qaida and associated forces outside the area of active hostilities when it targets a senior operational leader of the enemy force who is actively engaged in planning operations to kill Americans."

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CIA operates drone base in Saudi Arabia
Feb 5,`13 WASHINGTON (AP) -- The CIA conducts lethal drone strikes against al-Qaida militants inside Yemen from a remote base in Saudi Arabia, including the strike that killed the U.S.-born al-Qaida operative Anwar al-Awlaki.
The location of the base was first disclosed by The New York Times online Tuesday night.

The Associated Press first reported the construction of the base in June 2011 but withheld the exact location at the request of senior administration officials. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because portions of the military and CIA missions in Yemen are classified.

Any operation by U.S. military or intelligence officials inside Saudi Arabia is politically and religiously sensitive. Al-Qaida and other militant groups have used the Gulf kingdom's close working relationship with U.S. counterterrorism officials to stir internal dissent against the Saudi regime.

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As you can see from the article below,former President Carter even condemns the actions of both The Obama AND Bush administrations. when are the sheople going to wake up that nothing will change unless Paul gets elected.

Barack Obama Orders Criminal Assassinations Via Drones | State of the Nation 2012

Also this is also an interesting tidbit from a book on both administrations from a book I just got done reading called HELL NO,your right to dissent in twenty first century america.

The first paragrah says it all by reading-"Terrorism" is a word that has been used repeatedly by the executive branch since 9/11 to provide a rational for going to war;unlawfully wiretapping,indefinetely detaining,and torturing people;and cracking down on protest and dissent in violation of the U.S. Constitution and international law.The executive branch of the government-and I am sad to say this includes both the Bush and the Obama administrations when it comes to most of these issues-has ushered in a new era of repression,enabling law enforcement agencies to abuse their powers by targeting,detaining,and silencing political activists.However,the current national security state has a cherished and enduring ally:the collective,overpowering fear of violent terrorism and the desire for the government to keep us safe.

these cheerleaders here nailed it.:D

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What the hell they gave the liberal excuse for Obama, he is acting just like the liberal left said he was acting, let I don't remember Bush targeting Americans.
 
As you can see from the article below,former President Carter even condemns the actions of both The Obama AND Bush administrations. when are the sheople going to wake up that nothing will change unless Paul gets elected.

Barack Obama Orders Criminal Assassinations Via Drones | State of the Nation 2012

Also this is also an interesting tidbit from a book on both administrations from a book I just got done reading called HELL NO,your right to dissent in twenty first century america.

The first paragrah says it all by reading-"Terrorism" is a word that has been used repeatedly by the executive branch since 9/11 to provide a rational for going to war;unlawfully wiretapping,indefinetely detaining,and torturing people;and cracking down on protest and dissent in violation of the U.S. Constitution and international law.The executive branch of the government-and I am sad to say this includes both the Bush and the Obama administrations when it comes to most of these issues-has ushered in a new era of repression,enabling law enforcement agencies to abuse their powers by targeting,detaining,and silencing political activists.However,the current national security state has a cherished and enduring ally:the collective,overpowering fear of violent terrorism and the desire for the government to keep us safe.

these cheerleaders here nailed it.:D

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What the hell they gave the liberal excuse for Obama, he is acting just like the liberal left said he was acting, let I don't remember Bush targeting Americans.

Who cares if an Al Qaeda is American? If the next hijacked plane headed for DC is piloted by an American jihadist nut,

do you want the tower to clear him for a crash landing?
 

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