A US Teenager Who Grew Up In Denver Was Executed WITHOUT TRIAL With a DRONE

deprave

New Member
again, this insignificant litttle bug was not the target. the guy he was rolling with was the target. the junior member of the Bin Laden Fan Club was collateral damage.

i dont give two squirts of piss about that useless lump of meat.

also dont weep for Palestinian Patty, the dumb bitch who was also american, and laid down in a dozer driver's blind spot and got flattened in israel. FYI the dozer driver was demolishing a house that had been the source of hamas rockets. Patty got flapjacked because she was stupid, picked the wrong side, and rolled the dice. she took her chances, and so did alawki junior.
This is completely fabricated story again link source. Also how exactly does a 16 year old kid have a choice in the matter?
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
not true at all, give one source...fox is reporting this also as well...I like how you de-humanize him and call him a "turd"...Please quit going around and saying your a libertarian because you are a disgusting republican in every way.
i am a libertarian, and as a libertarian i vehemently oppose all who would curtail my fredoms or attempt to destroy our constitution. alawaki junior was one of those. born in america, but dedicated and declared to be a member of of a foreign group with the destruction of the USA as their prime objective. al quaeda declared war on the us. going to join al quaeda is treason. treason is punishable by death in the courts, and on the battle feild.

get over it. he sacrificed himself when he teamed up with al quaeda. he just didnt get a chance to wear his fashionable hugo boss bomb vest.
 

deprave

New Member
i am a libertarian, and as a libertarian i vehemently oppose all who would curtail my fredoms or attempt to destroy our constitution. alawaki junior was one of those. born in america, but dedicated and declared to be a member of of a foreign group with the destruction of the USA as their prime objective. al quaeda declared war on the us. going to join al quaeda is treason. treason is punishable by death in the courts, and on the battle feild.

get over it. he sacrificed himself when he teamed up with al quaeda. he just didnt get a chance to wear his fashionable hugo boss bomb vest.
Where do you come up with these stories? This is a clear violation of the non-aggression principle, a 16 year old kid was not a threat, additionally he was not militant or a member of a terrorist organization, you are a dirty republican face it.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
i am a libertarian, and as a libertarian i vehemently oppose all who would curtail my fredoms or attempt to destroy our constitution. alawaki junior was one of those. born in america, but dedicated and declared to be a member of of a foreign group with the destruction of the USA as their prime objective. al quaeda declared war on the us. going to join al quaeda is treason. treason is punishable by death in the courts, and on the battle feild.

get over it. he sacrificed himself when he teamed up with al quaeda. he just didnt get a chance to wear his fashionable hugo boss bomb vest.
A libertarian that is supportive of offensive actions on foreign soil? Never heard of the Non Agression Doctrine?

Do you even know anything about libertarianism?

Youre a Tea Bagger at best and a GOP fan boi at worst, or vice versa, I don't know which is worse.

Faux libertarians like you give the rest of us a bad name.
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
This is completely fabricated story again link source. Also how exactly does a 16 year old kid have a choice in the matter?
just because you dont read enough and arent up on the news, thats not my problem.

heres some Palestinian Patty:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Corrie

heres al awalaki:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki

and heres the reference to junior:

[h=3]Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi[/h] Anwar Al-Aulaqi and Egyptian-born Gihan Mohsen Baker had an American son, born on September 13, 1995, in Denver, named Abdulrahman Anwar Al-Aulaqi".[SUP][242][/SUP] Abdul-Rahman al-Aulaqi was killed at the age of 16 in an American drone strike on Friday, October 14, 2011, in Yemen, along with alleged al-Qaeda members.[SUP][243][/SUP] Nine other people were killed in the same CIA-led attack. Among the dead was a 17-year-old cousin of Abdulrahman.[SUP][244][/SUP] Family members have said that he was on his way to a barbecue. Five Facebook pages have been set up to condemn the killing as a human rights violation.[SUP][245][/SUP]

how sweet. an al quaeda cookout.

http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10/25/death-of-u-s-teenager-in-drone-strike-stokes-debate/

and the relevant passage so you dont gotta read all them hard words:

Abdulrahman al-Awlaki left the family home in the Yemeni capital Sanaa late in September to search for his father, who was in a remote part of Yemen. By then, al-Awlaki senior had already survived at least two attempts by the U.S. to kill him. But days after Abdulrahman al-Awlaki began his quest, his father was killed in a U.S. drone strike. Two weeks later, another drone strike targeting and killing a prominent al Qaeda militant, Ibrahim al-Banna, also killed Abdulrahman al-Awlaki, a teenage cousin and several others. Abdulrahman al-Awlaki's family in Yemen confirmed that he and his cousin were killed by a a drone strike.



feelin dumb yet?

of course CNN is part of the right wing establishment media right?
 

deprave

New Member
just because you dont read enough and arent up on the news, thats not my problem.

heres some Palestinian Patty:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Corrie

heres al awalaki:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki

and heres the reference to junior:

Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi

Anwar Al-Aulaqi and Egyptian-born Gihan Mohsen Baker had an American son, born on September 13, 1995, in Denver, named Abdulrahman Anwar Al-Aulaqi".[SUP][242][/SUP] Abdul-Rahman al-Aulaqi was killed at the age of 16 in an American drone strike on Friday, October 14, 2011, in Yemen, along with alleged al-Qaeda members.[SUP][243][/SUP] Nine other people were killed in the same CIA-led attack. Among the dead was a 17-year-old cousin of Abdulrahman.[SUP][244][/SUP] Family members have said that he was on his way to a barbecue. Five Facebook pages have been set up to condemn the killing as a human rights violation.[SUP][245][/SUP]

how sweet. an al quaeda cookout.

http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10/25/death-of-u-s-teenager-in-drone-strike-stokes-debate/

and the relevant passage so you dont gotta read all them hard words:

Abdulrahman al-Awlaki left the family home in the Yemeni capital Sanaa late in September to search for his father, who was in a remote part of Yemen. By then, al-Awlaki senior had already survived at least two attempts by the U.S. to kill him. But days after Abdulrahman al-Awlaki began his quest, his father was killed in a U.S. drone strike. Two weeks later, another drone strike targeting and killing a prominent al Qaeda militant, Ibrahim al-Banna, also killed Abdulrahman al-Awlaki, a teenage cousin and several others. Abdulrahman al-Awlaki's family in Yemen confirmed that he and his cousin were killed by a a drone strike.



feelin dumb yet?

of course CNN is part of the right wing establishment media right?
Not at all, how does this counter anything I said and support anything you said? You made up some ficticous story about him on his way to training camp in a jeep or some shit....This said he was on his way to a BBQ.

There is really no official story of how it went down, nor evidence that he was a terrorist...You just completely fabricated some crap in your previous posts to make yourself feel better I guess?
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
just because you dont read enough and arent up on the news, thats not my problem.

heres some Palestinian Patty:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Corrie

heres al awalaki:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_al-Awlaki

and heres the reference to junior:

Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi

Anwar Al-Aulaqi and Egyptian-born Gihan Mohsen Baker had an American son, born on September 13, 1995, in Denver, named Abdulrahman Anwar Al-Aulaqi".[SUP][242][/SUP] Abdul-Rahman al-Aulaqi was killed at the age of 16 in an American drone strike on Friday, October 14, 2011, in Yemen, along with alleged al-Qaeda members.[SUP][243][/SUP] Nine other people were killed in the same CIA-led attack. Among the dead was a 17-year-old cousin of Abdulrahman.[SUP][244][/SUP] Family members have said that he was on his way to a barbecue. Five Facebook pages have been set up to condemn the killing as a human rights violation.[SUP][245][/SUP]

how sweet. an al quaeda cookout.

http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10/25/death-of-u-s-teenager-in-drone-strike-stokes-debate/

and the relevant passage so you dont gotta read all them hard words:

Abdulrahman al-Awlaki left the family home in the Yemeni capital Sanaa late in September to search for his father, who was in a remote part of Yemen. By then, al-Awlaki senior had already survived at least two attempts by the U.S. to kill him. But days after Abdulrahman al-Awlaki began his quest, his father was killed in a U.S. drone strike. Two weeks later, another drone strike targeting and killing a prominent al Qaeda militant, Ibrahim al-Banna, also killed Abdulrahman al-Awlaki, a teenage cousin and several others. Abdulrahman al-Awlaki's family in Yemen confirmed that he and his cousin were killed by a a drone strike.



feelin dumb yet?

of course CNN is part of the right wing establishment media right?
So guilty cos his uncle/cousin whatever is a terrorist?

How very libertarian of you, why not just stop and go publicly suck Mittens off? He might even give you $10,000 afterwards.
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
A libertarian that is supportive of offensive actions on foreign soil? Never heard of the Non Agression Doctrine?

Do you even know anything about libertarianism?

Youre a Tea Bagger at best and a GOP fan boi at worst, or vice versa, I don't know which is worse.

Faux libertarians like you give the rest of us a bad name.
i support aggression against any and all who declare war on the US and it's people. whether or not they have a government or uniforms is irrelevant. when you array yourself under arms to destroy this country (imperfect though it may be) you are gonna face the possibility of getting blown up, shot stabbed or crushed under the wheels of a tank.

i dont have to accept your doctrinaire assertions of who is and is not libertarian, thats a decidedly un-libertarian view in itself. i even disagree with ron paul on several issues, but i dont claim for myself the right to denounce his un-libertarianness on certain issues. that would be the role of an authoritarian nationalist.

if you want a political movement where everybody has to agree on everything, the socialist party is right over there....

http://www.sp-usa.org/

im surte they will re-educate you on the proper opinions you are allowed to hold to retain membership. good luck.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
You realise the reason these people attack you is blowback from your countrys "desert excursions"?

You cant blame them for trying to force out enemy oppressors? If Russia occupied the US, would it be correct to call American resistance fighters "terrorists"?

Btw, a libertarian supports the freedom of all, not just blindly following the US constitution dumbass, you're getting Rawn Paul and Libertarian confused.
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
So guilty cos his uncle/cousin whatever is a terrorist?

How very libertarian of you, why not just stop and go publicly suck Mittens off? He might even give you $10,000 afterwards.
man you get more retarded every day.

his good buddy ""prominent al Qaeda militant, Ibrahim al-Banna," was blown up. alawlaki junior just got caught in the blast. i dont care that he got caught in the blast, just like i dont care that every person in germany was not a nazi. in war shit gets blown up. if you live next door to a bomb factory, and your country declares war on the US, then you better move.

if you are hanging out with al quaeda guys, they may blow up. and you could get caught in the blast. the smart money puts tweo an two tiogether and STOPS HANGING OUT WITH AL QUAEDA GUYS!

this is only sensible. also sensible, dont go to new jersey steak houses with known mafiosos, you might catch a bullet intended for your dinner companion.

another on the common sense hit parade, if you dont want to get squished by a bulldozer, dont lay down in front of bulldozers.

what part of this is escaping you?
 

deprave

New Member
man you get more retarded every day.

his good buddy ""prominent al Qaeda militant, Ibrahim al-Banna," was blown up. alawlaki junior just got caught in the blast. i dont care that he got caught in the blast, just like i dont care that every person in germany was not a nazi. in war shit gets blown up. if you live next door to a bomb factory, and your country declares war on the US, then you better move.

if you are hanging out with al quaeda guys, they may blow up. and you could get caught in the blast. the smart money puts tweo an two tiogether and STOPS HANGING OUT WITH AL QUAEDA GUYS!

this is only sensible. also sensible, dont go to new jersey steak houses with known mafiosos, you might catch a bullet intended for your dinner companion.

another on the common sense hit parade, if you dont want to get squished by a bulldozer, dont lay down in front of bulldozers.

what part of this is escaping you?
that would be a pretty good explanation (at least a start)....if it were reality, fact is your just sitting here making shit up...I like how you conveniently add that "he as caught in the explosion" then you kind of just run with that..your made up story this time is completely based on this "caught in the explosion" thing that YOU MADE UP

as I said initially that would be a good excuse but this is not what officials are saying at all(in fact they refuse to answer when asked about this,)...they just say he was a militant who was killed in an attack...no james bond movie scenario like you are fabricating. (initially they also said he was in his 20's)

finally it is a violation of the constitution for dozens of reasons so not sure how you are arguing that
 

patlpp

New Member
If a Commander-in-Chief has to scrutinize every little aspect of a strike like who may be collateral damage in the desert of Yemen, he might not make the right decision. Ask President Clinton when he had Bin Laden in his cross-hairs. Can you imagine the guilt he must have now listening to his bleeding heart advisors? Obama said fuck that........

Yet you slam Guantanamo , the very reason it's there.
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
You realise the reason these people attack you is blowback from your countrys "desert excursions"?

You cant blame them for trying to force out enemy oppressors? If Russia occupied the US, would it be correct to call American resistance fighters "terrorists"?
lets cover old ground shall we?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbary_corsairs

any ship sailing in the south mediterranean or the arabian gulf was subject to attack, and enslavement. plus they would take their show on the road.

Ireland was subject to a similar attack. In June 1631 Murat Reis, with corsairs from Algiers and armed troops of the Ottoman Empire, stormed ashore at the little harbor village of Baltimore, County Cork. They captured almost all the villagers and took them away to a life of slavery in North Africa.[SUP][11][/SUP] The prisoners were destined for a variety of fates — some lived out their days chained to the oars as galley slaves, while others would spend long years in the scented seclusion of the harem or within the walls of the sultan's palace. Only two of them ever saw Ireland again.[

were these paddies offending islam too?

While the United States managed to secure peace treaties, these obliged it to pay tribute for protection from attack. Payments in ransom and tribute to the Barbary states amounted to 20% of United States government annual expenditures in 1800.[SUP][20][/SUP] The First Barbary War in 1801 and the Second Barbary War in 1815 led to more favorable peace terms ending the payment of tribute. However, Algiers broke the 1805 peace treaty after only two years, and subsequently refused to implement the 1815 treaty until compelled to do so by Britain in 1816

the line in the marine corps hymn To the shores of tripoli" refers specifically to a rescue operation conducted under president thomas jefferson to liberat us passengers and crew held in bondage as slaves by the good mohammedans of algeria and the barbary pirates who served at the sultans pleasure.

were passing ships under a flag that held treaties and jizya type payments to the sultan offending islam too?

shit. learn some history. dar al islam has been at war with every person nation and religion that is not under their flag since mohammed stopped raiding camel caravans and started his new religion.

in more recent history,
suadi arabia and kuwait asked for help curtailing the madness of saddam (who in turn had asked for our help in curtailing the madness of khomenni whatcha gonna do? gotta ride the least shitty horse)

osma bin laden also had us help in curtailing the madness of the soviets.

all these foreign interventions failed to serve US interests, and thus were foolish in hindsight. declaring bin laden (former US asset) to be in the right for his nuttjob declaration of war over the US defending a treaty-sworn ally (kuwait and saudi arabia) against an aggressor is just plain stupid.

i dont care what you think of the US policy, you aint american, you dont get a vote. i also dont care if you oppose america helping it's allies, thats your problem, not mine.

i also dont care if you think the US policies in defense of their allies offends your religion. your religion regularly offends mine, through word and deed, not through some dimly related cunard about foreigners on sacred arabian soil.

when you get off your high horse maybe youll realize that demanding compliance in thought and action is what youre religion is all about, and NOT what america is about.
 

deprave

New Member
If a Commander-in-Chief has to scrutinize every little aspect of a strike like who may be collateral damage in the desert of Yemen, he might not make the right decision. Ask President Clinton when he had Bin Laden in his cross-hairs. Can you imagine the guilt he must have now listening to his bleeding heart advisors? Obama said fuck that........

Yet you slam Guantanamo , the very reason it's there.
You guys and your making up stories...."Obama said fuck that"....sure that would be perfectly understandable but that's not what they are saying...I like how people just make up stories to make themselves feel better and justify something like this..
 

2xcharming

Active Member
Any loss of human life is a shame, especailly a child. It's all sad. The world has gone to hell. Hard choices have been made and will continue to be made. Politics and religion have killed billions for thousands of years. Nothing has changed nor will it. Same shit different day.
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
that would be a pretty good explanation (at least a start)....if it were reality, fact is your just sitting here making shit up...I like how you conveniently add that "he as caught in the explosion" then you kind of just run with that..your made up story this time is completely based on this "caught in the explosion" thing that YOU MADE UP

as I said initially that would be a good excuse but this is not what officials are saying at all(in fact they refuse to answer when asked about this,)...they just say he was a militant who was killed in an attack...no james bond movie scenario like you are fabricating. (initially they also said he was in his 20's)

finally it is a violation of the constitution for dozens of reasons so not sure how you are arguing that
the drone strike could also have killed Al Banna's pet cat, does that mean the cat was targeted?

shit you are dumb.

CNN reports that the target was al banna, junior was an incidental casualty. or do you propose the drone pilot knew junior was there, hit the flipper, bumped the table and deliberately triggered multiball play to bag additional points?

sorry kids, see there used to be this thing called pinball... well it was popular as shit.
 

tomahawk2406

Well-Known Member
man you get more retarded every day.

his good buddy ""prominent al Qaeda militant, Ibrahim al-Banna," was blown up. alawlaki junior just got caught in the blast. i dont care that he got caught in the blast, just like i dont care that every person in germany was not a nazi. in war shit gets blown up. if you live next door to a bomb factory, and your country declares war on the US, then you better move.

if you are hanging out with al quaeda guys, they may blow up. and you could get caught in the blast. the smart money puts tweo an two tiogether and STOPS HANGING OUT WITH AL QUAEDA GUYS!

this is only sensible. also sensible, dont go to new jersey steak houses with known mafiosos, you might catch a bullet intended for your dinner companion.

another on the common sense hit parade, if you dont want to get squished by a bulldozer, dont lay down in front of bulldozers.

what part of this is escaping you?
i laughed out loud like a mother fucker to this one. *like*
 

patlpp

New Member
You guys and your making up stories...."Obama said fuck that"....sure that would be perfectly understandable but that's not what they are saying...I like how people just make up stories to make themselves feel better and justify something like this..
I used the term figuratively... For fucks sake. Making myself feel better... are you for real?
So why don't you call for Obama's resignation? Or is it Bushes fault

I don't like Obamas strategic decisions, but his tactical ones are right on and justifiable.
 

BA142

Well-Known Member
Even if he was a "terrorist" (which I doubt he was) this isn't right at all. The way our country is now, we can just label somebody a "terrorist" and 50% of the country is ok with killing them. The people causing the most terror reside in DC.
 
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