Kill list of US Citizens? 17-Year-Old Girl On Obama’s Secret ‘Kill List’?
May 30, 2012
Does anyone else think that it's wrong for the US government to have a "kill list"? What if your name was on the "kill list"? What if your daughter's name was on the list?
"For an anti-war liberal, Barack Obama, sure has a long list of people he has ordered to be killed. According to the New York Times, Obama, who campaigned on shutting down Gitmo because it played music too loud for terrorists – has, quote, “placed himself at the helm of a top secret ‘nominations’ process to designate terrorists for kill or capture, of which the capture part has become largely theoretical."--Glenn Beck, May 29, 2012
"The fact that the administration is carrying out state-sponsored assassination with absolutely no regard to legal due process in the name of fighting Al-Qaeda is particularly brazen given the fact that the US has backed Al-Qaeda terrorists in both Libya and Syria in the effort to overthrow Colonel Gaddafi and Bashar Al-Assad."--Paul Joseph Watson
"In the USA, it is illegal to impose executions on people under 18, something that most Democrats would support, I suppose. Yet, their vaunted president, Barack Obama, has declared that a 17-year-old girl is to be gunned down if American spies can find her."-by Bill Anderson on May 29, 2012
"During a CBS 60 Minutes interview in January, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta revealed that Obama himself personally approves the policy to kill American citizens suspected of terrorism without trial on a case by case basis."--Paul Joseph Watson
President Barack Obama’s unconstitutional secret ‘kill list’ includes
a 17-year-old girl along with several American citizens, according to
a New York Times report.
"I just wonder, ten years from now, what we're going to be
saying about a president lining up pictures of teenagers in the Oval
Office and picking. And you stack that on top of us launching drone
attacks in countries where we haven't even declared war? There are
going to be some searing critiques a decade from now about our
overreach."--Joe Scarborough
"The KONY 2012 documentary has become an Internet sensation. Less than two days after its initial release, the video on YouTube and Vimeo had garnered almost 20 Million views. Most viewers have been referred from Facebook and are between 13 and 24 years of age. The KONY 2012 documentary was created by Invisible Children and ”aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice."--John Paul Cassil
So if people around the world are demanding that Kony be arrested, what about the crimes of Obama against US citizens and against humanity? Kill list? George Clooney told Invisible Children that war criminals should be arrested. Should it be constitutional for Obama to have a kill list? Is that a crime against humanity?
"We are the new slaves, enslaved by the king’s propaganda and lies. We are told we are free. But money controls all, and the people have little. The money I speak of buys elections and lying politicians who are the minions of the Corporate King. We are the new slaves, enslaved by the king’s voice, the television that educates us and our children, that corrupts our values with violence, that dumbs us down so we can no longer think for ourselves. We turn to the tube to think for us. It tells us what gadgets, what things to buy and how to become further enslaved to pay for them. We once enslaved the aborigines in this country by trading them trinkets and mirrors in exchange for their land. It is an old trick that those in power play on the powerless. We are the powerless."--Gerry Spence
Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity expects the 2014 football schedule to be released later this month at the Southeastern Conference spring meeting in Destin, Fla.
The remaining SEC West opponent for Georgia is the big reveal.
McGarity said he saw ?models? of the ?14 schedule in a meeting of conference athletic directors last week in Jacksonville, but that it?s still under review.
He?s not worried about Georgia?s strength of schedule for the coming four-team playoff.
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