Poll: Do You Agree with US Policy to Kill Narco Terrorists?

Do you agree with US policy to kill narco terrorists?

  • Yes

    Votes: 66 71.0%
  • No

    Votes: 27 29.0%

  • Total voters
    93
It is pretty funny. What's next, vaccine-terrorists? Anyone-I-don't-like-terrorists?

They sure have gotten a lot of mileage out of the word "terrorist" in the last 25 years or so. The powers-that-shouldn't-be are probably laughing at how easy it is to get away with whatever the hell they want by just invoking the T word. :rolleyes: lol (It is funny, but sad at the same time)
 
Ha, apparently we're not the only ones thinking this....

 
An assassin doesn't necessarily use violent mean---poison? Fentanyl? You're right they are bad people, terrorists. Hence they are foreign enemies of the US. Now quit with the pretzel logic that doesn't even come close to a cognizant argument.
Vt is a sanctuary state, so we've waves of human trafficking's along with illicit drugs killing our kids CA, even in my small town

trust me in there is nothing feeling so low as to look a parent in the eye offering condolences for their child that could not be saved, and nothing that fills one's heart with hate for those who were responsible

the libs that make excuses for this can go to h*ll
~S~
 
Joe Biden was deeply mired in starting a disinformation and misinformation Department. Shades of Orwell
Yup. But what's that got to do with the thread, or the post you were responding to? Just looking for a distraction?
 
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Drug overdoses are not violent crimes. People are not held down and injected with fentanyl.

Most importantly, there is not a political motivation behind dealing drugs. It’s just bad people who want to get a lot of money.
Yeah the drug cartels are just lambs. Legitimate businessmen providing a product people want and need. Give me a break
 
Uh, drug dealers are hardly terrorists. They couldn't care less about changing government.
So why to they murder politicians, police, army and their families? Just for kicks?
 
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So, both countries have no drug issues.

Can we do the same for election law convicts?
They have drug issues..... But people understand what will happen if they get caught.
 
Most importantly, there is not a political motivation behind dealing drugs.
Try explaining that to the families of the hundreds of politicians killed by the cartels in the past few decades. That is unless the families were killed too.
 
They have drug issues..... But people understand what will happen if they get caught.
What happens here to drug dealers?

I think we should kill on the spot people convicted of our election laws.
 
What happens here to drug dealers?

I think we should kill on the spot people convicted of our election laws.
You mean that woman in Colorado? That seems a bit harsh.
 
Try explaining that to the families of the hundreds of politicians killed by the cartels in the past few decades. That is unless the families were killed too.
Right after you explain the pardon of the former president of Honduras, who had a witness murderer to hide his corruption.
 
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This is no more a declared war than then others I’ve listed. Which is my point. They can rescind the authorization which would be great but it rescinds the authorization for all of it not just this one.
As noted, Congress should exercise its Constitutional responsibilities, regardless of past failures to do so.
 
You mean that woman in Colorado? That seems a bit harsh.
She needs to be in prison or executed for breaking the law and threatening our way of life.

No survivors.
 
Right after you explain the pardon of the former president of Honduras, who had a witness murderer to hide his corruption.
Didn't follow the trial, so I can't explain. I didn't even know Biden charged him with murder.
 
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