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djohnsto77
It is not against the U.S. constitution to assassinate anyone, in fact I don't think it's even against the law. It's just an executive order written by a former President that can be rescinded at any time by the current President
Originally posted by justyc
if a memo was discovered PROVING, lets say for example, that 911 was an inside job or the war in Iraq is about pre-planned grabbing of the oil and screwing the people of Iraq, would you do or say anything or let them get away with it?
Originally posted by John bull 1
Just to clarify. Jon Snow the senior journalist from Channel 4 said he'd actually seen this memo.
Originally posted by John bull 1
Well, Muaddib has been fighting the good fight ever since he became a member. I sometimes wonder who he's working for.
Originally posted by John bull 1
I ceased to be too bothered by any concerns he raised along time ago.
Originally posted by John bull 1
In another active ATSNN thread he's even now maintaining that there were WMDs in Iraq when the coalition attacked. Evidence to the contrary it's fairly obvious where he stands he just shouts louder than most others.
Originally posted by John bull 1
Other press outlets are carrying this story. Here is a link to the BBC story.
news.bbc.co.uk...
Originally posted by John bull 1
...One other point. I thought assasination of overseas leaders was against the US constitution. Bush floats the idea of assasinating Saddam Hussein thus he is openly considering breaking the constitution he is bound by.
Originally posted by Odium
The story just got picked up against, this time by Agence France-Presse.
Press Conference of the President March 21, 2006
Excuse me, excuse me. No President wants war. Everything you may have heard is that, but it's just simply not true.
www.whitehouse.gov...