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USA vs. USA: Killing Americans abroad

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The Director of National Intelligence said the government has the right to kill Americans abroad if they present a direct threat to U.S. security. Blairs comments come on the heels of reports that Barack Obama had embraced predecessor George W. Bushs policy of authorizing the killing of US citizens involved in terrorist activities overseas. Blair said one needs "special permission" before an American citizen can be placed on the assassination list, but consider from whom that "permission" is obtained: the President, or someone else under his authority within the Executive Branch.

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  • This RT anchor sounds like she grew up on FOX news and their brash style of commentary and questioning.

    Thumbs down on the leading questions, Thumbs up to the guest.

  • our government is becoming more and more scary.

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  • even better obama passed law that now allows americans to kill americans here

  • She is retarted Completely retarted.

  • THEY HAVE RIGHTS, THEY HAVE RIGHTS, THEY HAVE RIGHTS, Yeah they have rights-rights my arse.

  • What kind of shit is this RT?

  • RT is fox news, just for the other side

  • @cerritoboy

    Ya...Bush was simply an Iron fist. Obama is an Iron Fist underneath a Velvet Glove [his appeal],,,

  • Therу is no way to be more black than bush was. ;)))))))))))

  • @2minstral

    Nah.. I actually think that she knows that her points do not really stand much of a chance, and that she is just leading the guest to answer and point out the flaws in her questions.

    But you are right. She is a bit brash.

  • “The power of the Executive to cast a man into prison without formulating any charge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgment of his peers, is in the highest degree odious and is the foundation of all totalitarian government whether Nazi or Communist.” Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Prime Minister of England, November 21, 1943

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