Title: The fill in the blank quiz that stumped war! Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Oct 14, 2011 Author:A K A Stone Post Date:2011-10-14 08:58:37 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:74701 Comments:107
In the United States of America you are considered ___________________ until proven guilty.
Considering how intellectual lazy you are, I'm not surprised to see you use an attack thread aimed at war to try to browbeat him rather then to make the effort to focus on trying to articulate a well framed rebuttal of his contentions and beliefs on this issue.
I'm not impressed with you either. You say you are against the death penalty. Yet since it is your messiah you think that he can murder at will
They said he was involved in 911, which you say you think was an inside job. Yet you condone Obamas assassination of someone that is an American citizen. Even if he was a disgusting human being.
Hypocrite. If Bush had done this you would have been calling for impeachment. Like I said. You aren't impressive at all.
There isn't a day that goes by here wherein you do not call for the summary execution of people who a) you don't agree with or b) whose way of living you don't agree with.
There isn't a day that goes by here wherein you do not call for the summary execution of people who a) you don't agree with or b) whose way of living you don't agree with.
That is rich. I'm the one saying a man was assassinated and saying it is wrong.
You are saying the President can say anyone is a terrorist and kill him at will with no evidence ever being presented.
You mean the word that no on ever heard of until after 911.
Aulaqi was not alleged to me a member of AQ, but of AQAP (al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula). "AQAP appears to be merely the latest iteration of al Qaeda's long-standing operational presence in Yemen, contrasting sharply with the lack of historical ties to al Qaeda when it comes to some other current al Qaeda franchises such as AQIM. On the other hand, AQAP appears to operate without direct lines of control running to bin Laden or other senior al Qaeda leaders." Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 2010, (2011), p. 8.
It may be easier to show an armed conflict between AQAP and the U.S. than to show that AQAP is a part of AQ. AQAP did not exist in 2001.