US Drone Attacks Are No Laughing Matter, Mr Obama

JBeee

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Those 19 heros who gave thier lives on that beautiful Sept day showed more courage than ANY American since. Now with the remote drones taking over, killing innocent men, women and children only proves how cowardly Americans are at `fighting`.

Lil sissys.


Which, of course, simply proves you are a screaming lunatic....

But, you know, we were already aware of that........ :)
 

JBeee

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....as are those who deploy and operate them a half a world away.


Not the case on 9/11 though. Those `missiles` were certainly manned.

True heros, the whole 19.


UAV's are the future even though they save lives on our end i think them to be cowardly
 

BaalsTears

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Barack Obama is a war criminal. Why? His flying robot war against innocent sleeping Pakistani villagers is orders of magnitude greater than Bush's. But the American anti-war movement is silent because they are hypocrites. If that weren't true they wouldn't be silent.
 

BaalsTears

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JBeee;1372694....You Americans deserved the kick in the nuts you recieved on 9/11. And you`ve already slaughtered over a thousand to one innocents for the deeds of a few. Personaly said:
Oh my! I guess America is pretty much alone in the world isn't it? At least it's good to know how Canadians feel about us.

Oh my! I guess America is pretty much alone in the world isn't it? At least it's good to know how Canadians feel about us.

PS: Would it be ok for me to link the post of the fellow I quoted above to American message boards. This will cause quite a stir.
 

ironsides

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What happened to those little bunker busters they used to use so freely? They usually don't leave anyone around within a 1,000 ft around to complain.
 

ironsides

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"Hate to burst your bubble, but those folks came to the USA and murdered over 3,000 innocent people on 9/11. Personally, I say lets kill about 1,000 of them for every American they incinerated."....


Don`t talk so silly. You Americans deserved the kick in the nuts you recieved on 9/11. And you`ve already slaughtered over a thousand to one innocents for the deeds of a few.

Personaly, I`d have rather seen a nuke go off flattening New York....and every other goddam US city.
Have you looked out your window lately?
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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Those 19 heros who gave thier lives on that beautiful Sept day showed more courage than ANY American since. Now with the remote drones taking over, killing innocent men, women and children only proves how cowardly Americans are at `fighting`.

Lil sissys.

What a gutless little keyboard troll you are.

All balls behind a monitor. Best be careful JBee the internet does not render you invisible.
 

gopher

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Obama's sense of humor is no worse than Bush who laughed because no WMD could be found even though his lies caused the death of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis. But that's how USA pols are from both parties.
 

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Human Rights Lawyer: US Drone Campaign ‘Scandalous’
by Jason Ditz, November 08, 2011

In an interview today with Reuters, high profile human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith, who has represented several of the detainees at Guantanamo Bay and won the 2005 Gandhi International Peace Award condemned the US drone campaigns in Pakistan and elsewhere, calling the policy “scandalous” and saying it was “absolutely disgusting” how many times drones were killing and maiming civilians.
Stafford Smith said the drone campaign was not just illegal but was a long-term nightmare, because it was creating large numbers of new enemies in Pakistan’s tribal areas.

Human Rights Lawyer: US Drone Campaign ‘Scandalous’ -- News from Antiwar.com