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Old 04-07-2010, 08:43 AM
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You make a great point.

This admin did everything it could to give citizen-like benefits to terrorists and try them in american courts ... yet in this case, the American citizen's civil rights are being violated.

I think he should hire a lawyer and sue the government for violating his civil rights.

Oh and by the way, I'm pretty sure authorizing the murder of an american citizen with presenting the burden of proof that he's a traitor or trying him in court is an impeachable offense by the President.
lol... Terrorist Lover! jkjk...

But my oh my how the tables have turned. All I can say is that if Bush had done this you'd be giving him a standing ovation right now.
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Old 04-07-2010, 08:44 AM
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Not kidnapping... arresting. The Seals can take along an FBI guy to serve the warrant
They can't legally arrest a guy inside a country that they won't be legally allowed into...
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Old 04-07-2010, 08:50 AM
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Well if we break Yemeni laws and even a few international ones... big deal. So you're saying it is OK for us to enter into a country illegally for purpose of assassination?

Besides all that is an aside. The issue at hand is "Can a President, any president, order the execution of an American citizen?"

To that I say "No". And that for any president, not just BHO. It makes for a very scary precedent.

As much as so many are hard on Bush, he didn't order John Lindh executed. He was tried and sentenced as an American.
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Old 04-07-2010, 08:51 AM
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lol... Terrorist Lover! jkjk...

But my oh my how the tables have turned. All I can say is that if Bush had done this you'd be giving him a standing ovation right now.
I doubt it. I'm not that politically biased. The guy is an american citizen and does have rights ... unlike the other terrorist scumbags this admin has bent over backwards to give rights to.
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Old 04-07-2010, 09:03 AM
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Well if we break Yemeni laws and even a few international ones... big deal. So you're saying it is OK for us to enter into a country illegally for purpose of assassination?

Besides all that is an aside. The issue at hand is "Can a President, any president, order the execution of an American citizen?"

To that I say "No". And that for any president, not just BHO. It makes for a very scary precedent.

As much as so many are hard on Bush, he didn't order John Lindh executed. He was tried and sentanced as an American.
And if he was in America or we had captured him in Afganisstan or Iraq then he would be sent back to America and tried and executed.

That's not the situation we are in though. He's not captured. He's not in a country where we can capture him.

We can't just go into that country and take him outa it and then try him because then it is clearly visible to the whole world that we dont care about other countries laws. Basically, it would incite the countries that dislike us and give them a reason to legitametely speak out against us.

So what should we do?
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Old 04-07-2010, 09:25 AM
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Re: Mixed Feelings...

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You make a great point.

This admin did everything it could to give citizen-like benefits to terrorists and try them in american courts ... yet in this case, the American citizen's civil rights are being violated.

I think he should hire a lawyer and sue the government for violating his civil rights.

Oh and by the way, I'm pretty sure authorizing the murder of an american citizen without presenting the burden of proof that he's a traitor or trying him in court is an impeachable offense by the President.
Could it be said that this administration is treating terrorists like citizens and citizens like terrorists? Hmmm. Thought provoking.

I'd be curious to know if it is an impeachable offense. Authorizing the death of a citizen without due process of law... this is far more serious than Clinton's perjury regarding his relationship with Monica. Wouldn't it be facinating if this brought PBHO down?
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Old 04-07-2010, 09:29 AM
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Could it be said that this administration is treating terrorists like citizens and citizens like terrorists? Hmmm. Thought provoking.

I'd be curious to know if it is an impeachable offense. Authorizing the death of a citizen without due process of law... this is far more serious than Clinton's perjury regarding his relationship with Monica. Wouldn't it be facinating if this brought PBHO down?
That does seem to be the case IF this is true.
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Old 04-07-2010, 09:32 AM
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How would we view a traitor during time of war? Treason. Could they order the death of a traitor in time of war? I think that might be an angle that PBHO would defend himself from.

I understand that sometimes we have to get our hands dirty. But why authorize this so openly? I'd make it highly classified and send in some special ops to take him out. Then deny any knowledge of such operation. I know it would technically be a "lie"... but sadly that's how a government has to work sometimes. Like David pretending to be insane before his enemies, leaders have to pretend not to have knowledge of some things before their political enemies.

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Old 04-07-2010, 09:33 AM
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And if he was in America or we had captured him in Afganisstan or Iraq then he would be sent back to America and tried and executed.

That's not the situation we are in though. He's not captured. He's not in a country where we can capture him.

We can't just go into that country and take him outa it and then try him because then it is clearly visible to the whole world that we dont care about other countries laws. Basically, it would incite the countries that dislike us and give them a reason to legitametely speak out against us.

So what should we do?
Firstly, we aren't loved over there and to make them think worse of us would be a hard thing to do.

But diplomacy could be tried. Request the Yemeni government to extradite a US citizen for trial. We are already giving them financial aid in their own war with terror. We could up the ante, or begin imposing sanctions.

But again, this is all an aside. The guy, scumbag though he may be, is our scumbag. And as such he has rights under the constitution that the executive branch has no right to remove from him.

It would have been no different than if Bill Clinton had authorized Tim McViegh to be hunted down and shot.

Geographical location does nothing to diminish the rights of a citizen who allegedly commits a crime. As a citizen the man has rights to due process no matter where he lives.
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Old 04-07-2010, 09:35 AM
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I find this to be quite disturbing. An American President authorizing the killing of an American citizen without due process. Has this been done before?
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