Attorney General Eric Holder is not entirely ruling out a scenario under which a drone strike would be ordered against Americans on U.S. soil, but says it has never been done previously and he could only see it being considered in an extraordinary circumstance.
He began to winnow the list of those possible extraordinary circumstances Wednesday. In testimony Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, pressed Holder whether he believed it would be constitutional to target an American terror suspect "sitting at a cafe" if the suspect didn't pose an imminent threat.
"No," Holder replied.
But he also said the government has no intention of carrying out drone strikes inside the United States. Echoing what he said in a letter to U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, he called the possibility of domestic drone strikes "entirely hypothetical."
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Holder said a potential scenario might involve a president ordering such action "to protect the homeland" in a case like the 2001 al Qaeda attacks on New York and Washington or the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941.
But he said the administration rejects the use of military force where law enforcement authorities provide the best means for incapacitating a terrorist threat.
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Looks like Obama is tapping a hardcore civil rights advocate to be the new Labor Secretary..
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Looks like Obama is tapping a hardcore civil rights advocate to be the new Labor Secretary..
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Bah, thpth, Blecch, etc.
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Bah, thpth, Blecch, etc.
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Good morning, bloggers!!
BobR, I think that there is some concern about how the drones are used. I think part of the confusion is that the fight against terrorism encompasses aspects of both war and police work. I would prefer to treat terrorists as criminals, not warriors. (Can we really have a war on a tactic, such as terrorism?) So, in the case of law enforcement actions, a judge should rule on the state killing someone save when there is a great and imminent risk of an attack.
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Good morning, bloggers!!
BobR, I think that there is some concern about how the drones are used. I think part of the confusion is that the fight against terrorism encompasses aspects of both war and police work. I would prefer to treat terrorists as criminals, not warriors. (Can we really have a war on a tactic, such as terrorism?) So, in the case of law enforcement actions, a judge should rule on the state killing someone save when there is a great and imminent risk of an attack.
Within the United States, the administration has made it pretty clear that this was their policy.
Outside of the U.S., that becomes more difficult to accomplish. Capturing a member of a terrorist organization in a foreign country that isn't willing to work with us to help is nearly impossible. Is it worth risking the lives of one or more U.S. military/CIA personnel to capture them, if it's even possible? If not - then you have to decide whether to leave them be or eliminate them before they can attack us again. The citizenship of that member of the terrorist organization is - to me - moot.
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Good morning, bloggers!!
BobR, I think that there is some concern about how the drones are used. I think part of the confusion is that the fight against terrorism encompasses aspects of both war and police work. I would prefer to treat terrorists as criminals, not warriors. (Can we really have a war on a tactic, such as terrorism?) So, in the case of law enforcement actions, a judge should rule on the state killing someone save when there is a great and imminent risk of an attack.
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Oh, and finally reading the blog now....
It's not the drone - it's just a tool. It's the same logic that allows me to admire the FW-200 "Condor" or an Arado Blitz as some of the most beautiful aircraft ever built in Germany.
I can separate the machines from the policies they were built to enforce.
Drones are the same way...the technology is pretty freakin' cool. Do I want one orbiting over Downtown Worcester? Well....maybe not.
(And speaking of Facebook, I"ve decided to take a break. I posted a cryptic message a few days ago, and I haven't been back. Not reading the posts from my Teabag cousins in Texas has done wonders for me, BTW.)
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Oh, and finally reading the blog now....
It's not the drone - it's just a tool. It's the same logic that allows me to admire the FW-200 "Condor" or an Arado Blitz as some of the most beautiful aircraft ever built in Germany.
I can separate the machines from the policies they were built to enforce.
Drones are the same way...the technology is pretty freakin' cool. Do I want one orbiting over Downtown Worcester? Well....maybe not.
(And speaking of Facebook, I"ve decided to take a break. I posted a cryptic message a few days ago, and I haven't been back. Not reading the posts from my Teabag cousins in Texas has done wonders for me, BTW.)
You don't want to see the posts from tea baggin' family defriend them. Blood always doesn't need to be thicker than water.
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I so wanted to be Wonder Woman or at least like her sidekick when I was a kid.
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Speaking of FB, the RWLMs seem to be up in arms about foreign aid again. I just checked the total amount of foreign aid, it is still about 1% of discretionary spending. I think what is pissing them off is the increased aid to Egypt.
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Rhetorical Question of the Day:
"Does Medical Marijuana work to improve the symptoms of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy?"
Inquiring minds want to know.
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I so wanted to be Wonder Woman or at least like her sidekick when I was a kid.me too!
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Speaking of FB, the RWLMs seem to be up in arms about foreign aid again. I just checked the total amount of foreign aid, it is still about 1% of discretionary spending. I think what is pissing them off is the increased aid to Egypt.
people hear we're giving millions or billions to X country and assume its a huge amount, they have no real scope of how large the budget for the US is. I think that comes from places like Fox comparing it to your home budget which is an entirely different thing. People don't get that.
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I find it fascinating that the Cardinal O'malley story is starting to get some legs.
Do I think it will happen? Well, no....but it is interesting.
I would be very happy to see a Franciscan there instead of a Jesuit...
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Ohh Tri, a really interesting article on the C130.
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I find it fascinating that the Cardinal O'malley story is starting to get some legs.
Do I think it will happen? Well, no....but it is interesting.
I would be very happy to see a Franciscan there instead of a Jesuit...
Bob reminded me of a scene from the movie Angels and Demons where they showed the media talking -- every country was pushing the meme that a pope from their country would be chosen.
I think that the old USA and the gay marriage thing is a big thorn in the side of the Vatican.
“I decided not to post anything about it; instead, I wanted to wait and see which right-wing media outlets would fall for the hoax,†Krugman wrote on his blog. “And Breitbart.com came through!â€
“Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to go give a lavishly paid speech to Friends of Hamas,†he continued, poking fun at Breitbart’s recent invention of a group that doesn’t exist.
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Ohh Tri, a really interesting article on the C130.
In response:
Lockheed/Martin awarded billions after sequestration cuts
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I find it fascinating that the Cardinal O'malley story is starting to get some legs.
Do I think it will happen? Well, no....but it is interesting.
I would be very happy to see a Franciscan there instead of a Jesuit...
Bob reminded me of a scene from the movie Angels and Demons where they showed the media talking -- every country was pushing the meme that a pope from their country would be chosen.
I think that the old USA and the gay marriage thing is a big thorn in the side of the Vatican.
I still don't think the next pope is going to be anyone outside of Europe.
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Ohh Tri, a really interesting article on the C130.
In response:
Lockheed/Martin awarded billions after sequestration cuts
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:sigh: Headline from the same article at Alternet: "The Disturbing History of One of the Pentagon's Most Expensive Flying Turkeys." This would imply that the entire C130 program has been a boondoggle. New rule, liberals and progressives need to learn a smig about military history.
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Raine, what is the recipe for the rainetini?
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Looks like Ashley Judd is in the race..
Ashley Judd, the 44-year-old actress and social activist, has told key advisers and political figures that she is planning to announce her candidacy for U.S. Senate here this spring.
Judd told one close ally that she plans to announce her run for the Democratic nomination for the 2014 race "around Derby" - meaning in early May when the Kentucky Derby brings national attention to Louisville and the Bluegrass State.
Reached for comment by email Saturday, Judd offered a not-quite-ironclad denial to The Huffington Post. "I am not sure who is saying this stuff, but it is not I! I'd prefer as a fan of your journalism that you stay accurate and credible. We told everyone who called us yesterday these stories are fabrications."
But she declined to specify which "stories," did not say what wasn't "accurate," and did not respond when asked directly whether she had, in fact, decided to run or chosen a time to declare her intentions.
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Raine, what is the recipe for the rainetini?
The Raintini
Get Stoli Vanilla, (or your fave vanilla wodka) count to 5 while pouring in shaker over ice. Add a splash of Seltzer and shake.
The key to this is make sure you don't use too much seltzer... or it will explode, which was historically a good way to see how rough or soft you bartender is, if you are having them make one for you...
Put three marichino cherries in a chilled glass, and if you'd like, a few drops of the juice... strain the liquid as you pour!
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God Damn SONOFABITCH!!!!
I think I'm going to start whacking myself in the forehead with a sledgehammer every day. It's less painful.
The regulations are "fraught with arbitrary and capricious consequences," the judge wrote. "The simple reading of the rule leads to the earlier acknowledged uneven enforcement even within a particular city block, much less the city as a whole….the loopholes in this rule effectively defeat the state purpose of the rule."
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God Damn SONOFABITCH!!!!
I think I'm going to start whacking myself in the forehead with a sledgehammer every day. It's less painful.
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Bloomberg loses the Big Drink rule -- so far. Judge rules against his ban.The regulations are "fraught with arbitrary and capricious consequences," the judge wrote. "The simple reading of the rule leads to the earlier acknowledged uneven enforcement even within a particular city block, much less the city as a whole….the loopholes in this rule effectively defeat the state purpose of the rule."
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I want one of these!!
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God Damn SONOFABITCH!!!!
I think I'm going to start whacking myself in the forehead with a sledgehammer every day. It's less painful.
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God Damn SONOFABITCH!!!!
I think I'm going to start whacking myself in the forehead with a sledgehammer every day. It's less painful.
Tri this song always, always cheers me up not this specific version, it was the first one I found on the Tube of the You.