shuyung wrote:
Diamondeye wrote:
Attacking targets in foreign countries is combat.
That's quite an assertion. So the only criteria for acceptability of a lethal action is that someone be designated a target and not on US soil?
Pretty much. That makes it an act of war, and within the purview of the government. The only real other limitation is that a U.S. citizen themself can't be the target, but if they insist on associating with people or going to places that ARE targets, that's on them. We went over this the first time we discussed drone strikes on a USC outside the borders, and everyone was pretty much in agreement that no, you cannot use the fact that a USC is outside the country to attack them with impunity. That issue was put to bed.
If Jane Fonda had been bombed just for doing what she did, that would have been unacceptable. If she'd been killed as part of a regular bomb raid.. tough ****.
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That's funny. Any time you start denying that tyranny can happen, and that our government's structure is integral in preventing it from seizing power and wielding teeth, I stop reading threads, too.
That's hilarious, because if you don't think that, tyranny will always be just around the corner. You'll never be happy. You will never invent a government where tyranny cannot happen. People have to do that, and those people are not idiots running around with assault rifles screaming about "rights" and "tyranny" because someone else can get their own band of idiots with assault rifles to scream about "racism" and "economic exploitation" just as easily.
Except you will, because you'll never experience it. You'll still be typing happily away on your computer at home, raging at the government just like you rage at EA for it's asinine behavior.
It's doubly funny to me, because I almost always agree with the libertarian bent on economics, taxes, gun rights, and a few other things. Even in this thread, I said right up front, an assassination is an assassination and doing it with a drone is a total side issue. No one picked up on that. Instead, everyone just got all upset that I think the Senators were purposefully trying to maneuver Holder into looking like he wants to do drone strikes. I think Holder is a douche, but I think the senators in question are douchebags too.
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DE I like ya man, and I'm not Libertarian by any stretch. However it still bugs be that it took so much to get what should be a simple answer to a simple question. Yeah it's probably politicians being political, but the concept is so bad that it bears some notice.
What really bugs me is that the current government has eroded so much good will in the way it operates that we would even consider they would act this way.
That's because our entire political debate in this country has turned into screaming about the evil of the other side. To many liberals, even the slightest shift to the right means women barefoot and pregnant, blacks back in slavery, war with every little country out there for the sake of war, huge masses of the very poor drinking radioactive water and eating spoiled meat, and no one else except people that can't feed their kids and the super-rich that own everything.
I can go to liberal boards and find the exact mirror of the fears here, except it isn't Obama that's going to do it, it's the next Republican who gets elected president, and Democrats are bad because they aren't liberal enough and Obama is a traitor for not being enough of a leftist. Trust me, they have their people making their snarky comments about "people who like to be told what to think" and think they're absolute geniuses and everyone else in the nation is an idiot for not being sufficiently liberal.
It isn't the government that's eroded; the only area the government has really eroded is in spending way too much money. Frankly, our government does a lot less underhanded and corrupt **** than it did in earlier times. Credit Mobilier anyone? Indian wars? The Bonus Army? Japanese internment camps? What's eroded is the people. We have gotten this idea that we need to outlaw opposing viewpoints, or at the very least, recognize only their right to speak and try to use the Constitution and the concept of rights to bludgeon the other side into irrelevancy because both sides have convinced themselves the other wants to trample all over both.
We, the people of this country, regardless of political viewpoint are a bunch of whining, spoiled teenagers complaining that our life is ruined.