scbro you are an absolute idiot. Saudi Arabia offered us Bin Laden in the late 1990’s. I’ll give you a little history lesson, Clinton was president then you dumb fuck. Go spew your liberal BS where it is accepted, I would suggest fmylife.com
There could be thousands of young Americans alive today, and our economy could be thriving. I do not understand why these were suddenly the terrorists we would not negotiate with. We have a long history of negotiating with terrorists.
scbro you really think that the Taliban was going to give up someone they support like that. Don’t be naive and think that the Taliban would never tell a lie. Get your liberal GDI ass off this website.
yeah…I’m glad Awlaki’s gone, but he was an American Citizen. We’ve just set a very dangerous precedent of the government being able to assassinate whomever they choose regardless of their rights. All you future lawyers better start getting familiar with the slippery slope because our government is now standing on it.
Still an American citizen who should have been given “due process.” Just like John Walker Lindh. Like He said slippery slope. What if the US starts assassinating know criminals without given them trials? I think this guy is a scum bag and he doesn’t deserve the rights of our great country but for the sake of the rule of law he has to be granted them. The beauty and the curse of our country.
Agreed. The greatness of this nation rests upon our laws and constitution. As happy as I am about this guy getting taken out, as an attorney, the fact that we killed a citizen without due process is concerning.
So should we stop executing death row inmates and continue to feed and house them and let them live out their lives because they too are American citizens? He lost his “due process” when he left the country and started to assist terrorists who in turned have killed many of my friends I have served with. He is a murderer, even if he did not pull the trigger, he aided and abetted many who have. He is guilty by association. His court of law and jury were the intel gathered on him, his executioner was the pilot, and his lethal injection was the missile fired. May he burn in hell for eternity.
The fifth amendment allows the execution of citizens following a conviction, so that’s neither here nor there. Further, Awlaki’s due process rights weren’t violated. I’m glad that piece of shit is dead and I appreciate you and your friends’ service, but due process is here to stay and for good reason.
So Fratrick Brochanan when was Awlaki tried before a court with a jury of his peers. Because I’m no law major (actually I am) but thats part of the whole due process. The police could see a man murder another man and have a thousand witnesses but he is ‘innocent’ until proven guilty. Try ’em then fry ’em, not the other way around.
Continuing the theme that if The United States of America wants you dead, you will die.
14 years ago at 11:47 pmNot really. There were over 1000 plans to assassinate Fidel Castro. Of these 1000 plans about 100 became attempts. None of them succeeded (obviously).
Not mention the laughably long amount of time it took to find Mr. Bin Laden. Why Bush declined the offer to surrender him to us, I will never know.
14 years ago at 1:03 ami cant beleive you just called osama mr bin laden and the ex fuckign pres just by his last name. this gyu didnt make it to the bar tonight
14 years ago at 1:22 am#lameass
Go suck your own dick scbro91
14 years ago at 2:37 amscbro you are an absolute idiot. Saudi Arabia offered us Bin Laden in the late 1990’s. I’ll give you a little history lesson, Clinton was president then you dumb fuck. Go spew your liberal BS where it is accepted, I would suggest fmylife.com
14 years ago at 7:11 am^ fuck you.
14 years ago at 11:26 amActually http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001/oct/14/afghanistan.terrorism5
There could be thousands of young Americans alive today, and our economy could be thriving. I do not understand why these were suddenly the terrorists we would not negotiate with. We have a long history of negotiating with terrorists.
14 years ago at 11:57 amscbro you really think that the Taliban was going to give up someone they support like that. Don’t be naive and think that the Taliban would never tell a lie. Get your liberal GDI ass off this website.
14 years ago at 12:46 pmWe must have had a 5 kill streak
14 years ago at 11:48 pm^^^
14 years ago at 12:32 amThis guy…
Not called a “predator missile”, take a lap.
But regardless, America. TFM.
14 years ago at 12:34 amaasuming all misles arw predaTORS TFM
14 years ago at 12:53 amHellfire sounds better in this case anyway
14 years ago at 3:52 amGod Bless America. TFM.
14 years ago at 5:17 amyeah…I’m glad Awlaki’s gone, but he was an American Citizen. We’ve just set a very dangerous precedent of the government being able to assassinate whomever they choose regardless of their rights. All you future lawyers better start getting familiar with the slippery slope because our government is now standing on it.
14 years ago at 6:16 amUh, if I move to Yemen and start preaching anti-American rhetoric I give the US government full authority to hit me with a missile.
Don’t give a shit what country called this guy its citizen. He was a fucking terrorist.
14 years ago at 8:30 amStill an American citizen who should have been given “due process.” Just like John Walker Lindh. Like He said slippery slope. What if the US starts assassinating know criminals without given them trials? I think this guy is a scum bag and he doesn’t deserve the rights of our great country but for the sake of the rule of law he has to be granted them. The beauty and the curse of our country.
14 years ago at 9:32 amAgreed. The greatness of this nation rests upon our laws and constitution. As happy as I am about this guy getting taken out, as an attorney, the fact that we killed a citizen without due process is concerning.
14 years ago at 1:53 pmdue process is for pussies
14 years ago at 12:14 pmDue process will more than likely keep one of your friends out of jail for committing a white collar crime one day.
14 years ago at 12:23 pmSo should we stop executing death row inmates and continue to feed and house them and let them live out their lives because they too are American citizens? He lost his “due process” when he left the country and started to assist terrorists who in turned have killed many of my friends I have served with. He is a murderer, even if he did not pull the trigger, he aided and abetted many who have. He is guilty by association. His court of law and jury were the intel gathered on him, his executioner was the pilot, and his lethal injection was the missile fired. May he burn in hell for eternity.
14 years ago at 12:24 pmThe fifth amendment allows the execution of citizens following a conviction, so that’s neither here nor there. Further, Awlaki’s due process rights weren’t violated. I’m glad that piece of shit is dead and I appreciate you and your friends’ service, but due process is here to stay and for good reason.
14 years ago at 1:08 pmSo Fratrick Brochanan when was Awlaki tried before a court with a jury of his peers. Because I’m no law major (actually I am) but thats part of the whole due process. The police could see a man murder another man and have a thousand witnesses but he is ‘innocent’ until proven guilty. Try ’em then fry ’em, not the other way around.
14 years ago at 6:21 pmThat scbro91 (or whatever his name is) bitch is a piece of shit. He’s always giving his pussy, anti-american, liberal opinion on every post.
14 years ago at 9:32 pmWhy you mad?
14 years ago at 1:57 pm