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In reply to the discussion: I'm a loyal member of the Democratic Party and I don't have a problem with Drones [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)What is your definition of supporting terrorism?
Do you think that banks that handle the money or corporations that accept investments from terrorist organizations should be droned?
Where do you draw the line?
I understand that drones have legitimate purposes, but I want to see a process in place that is fairly public and transparent for determining who is or is not a terrorist and what supporting terrorism means.
These are vague terms, and the Patriot Act did not clarify them much.
I am not happy with the fact that a few top national security and diplomatic brass get together with the president and cozily over brunch of breakfast decide who they are going to kill today.
The comaraderie is, I'm sure, delightful, but we have a tiny group of people in the executive branch huddled together as buddies deciding on the fates of men, women and children about whom they know only what some folks who may or may not be crazy as loons tell them. That just does not fly with me.
We need a process that is public and that complies with the traditions of our law since the Normans for deciding who is guilty and who is not. That's all I ask.
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