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NoDrama

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Neither
He was voluntarily with people he knew to be targets
Because he was a terrorist

You take up arms against my country
Your place of birth is irrelevant

Anwar al Awlaki's son hoped 'to attain martyrdom as my father attained it'

By Bill RoggioDecember 8, 2011

Anwar al Awlaki's son said he hoped "to attain martyrdom as my father attained it" just hours before he was killed in a US Predator airstrike in Yemen in mid-October, according to a journalist who sympathizes with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.




Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2011/12/anwar_al_awlakis_son.php#ixzz20Ov7INlY
All citizens of the United States shall be afforded equal protection under the law. The Law states that you cannot judge another as guilty by the company they keep, i.e. just because your friends are criminals does not make you one when it is by association only.

By your standard, if you even know a rapist/murderer/child molester/drug user/republican/democrat/dog/cat, well then that makes you one too doesn't it? Does that seem to be completely stupid?
 

lifegoesonbrah

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All citizens of the United States shall be afforded equal protection under the law. The Law states that you cannot judge another as guilty by the company they keep, i.e. just because your friends are criminals does not make you one when it is by association only.

By your standard, if you even know a rapist/murderer/child molester/drug user/republican/democrat/dog/cat, well then that makes you one too doesn't it? Does that seem to be completely stupid?

Alleged criminal.
 

ChesusRice

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[h=1]Anwar al Awlaki's son hoped 'to attain martyrdom as my father attained it'[/h] By Bill RoggioDecember 8, 2011

Anwar al Awlaki's son said he hoped "to attain martyrdom as my father attained it" just hours before he was killed in a US Predator airstrike in Yemen in mid-October, according to a journalist who sympathizes with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
Abdul Rahman al Awlaki, Anwar's 16-year-old son and an American citizen, made the statement to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's emir of the city of Azzam in Shabwa province. Azzan is one of several Yemeni cities currently under AQAP control.
"His sadness reached its peak after the American planes assassinated his father," said Abdul Razzaq al Jamal, a Yemeni journalist from Al Wasat, according to a statement posted on jihadist forums that was translated by the SITE Intelligence Group. Jamal spent weeks with AQAP in the Zinjibar area and elsewhere in southern Yemen, and wrote articles that sympathized with the terror group's attempts to control the region.
"But when he said to the Emir [Leader] of the city of Azzam, 'I hope to attain martyrdom as my father attained it,' it did not come to his mind that this will happen, and just one day after he said it. This actually happened. The son joined the father in another American raid that came only two weeks apart from the one that assassinated his father," Jamal continued.
Jamal said that AQAP members referred to Abdul Rahman, as "Usayyid," or the lion's cub, and intimated that Abdul Rahman would one day replace his father.
"The word 'usayyid' is the diminutive form of the word 'assad [lion],' and in this name is
a reference to an Arab proverb: 'This cub is from that lion,'" Jamal said.
Jamal also said that Abdul Rahman's death was intentionally planned by the US "so that America would not be afflicted in the future with another Awlaki of the same type as Sheikh Anwar."
AQAP attacked an oil pipeline in the Belhaf area of Shabwa province immediately after Abdul Rahman was killed, according to Jamal.
Abdul Rahman was killed in a Predator strike in Shabwa province on Oct. 14. The strike targeted Ibrahim al Bana, AQAP's media emir. Al Bana was not killed in the attack. Abdul Rahman's death sparked outrage from the Awlaki family, which has claimed the teenager was not involved in terrorism and was merely in Shabwa to search for his father, who had been killed two weeks earlier.
Anwar was killed in a US Predator drone airstrike on Sept. 30 in Yemen's Al Jawf province, where al Qaeda is known to operate training camps. In addition to serving as a recruiter and ideologue for AQAP, Anwar is known to have played a role in directing terror attacks against the US. [See LWJ report, Awlaki's emails to terror plotter show operational role, for more information.]




Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2011/12/anwar_al_awlakis_son.php#ixzz20S0LeMDC
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
too funny, didn't even notice I did that but for sure we are on the same side of the Keynesian bashing.
I'm not a big fan of the Keynesian school either. It looks as though the financial systems of the world are actively seeking a way to break the Keynesian paradigm, and when it finally collapses it'll be extra ugly. My opinion. cn
 

canndo

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Why is it that folks who swear that they don't trust the government, that government that is corrupt and unable to do the simplest of things, are the first to hold that when the government kills someone or imprisions someone they say is a criminal, that government must surely be accurate and correct?

If the government that can do nothing right says someone is a terrorist, why he must surely be one. If the government that is staffed by fools and criminals themselves puts someone in jail - especialy if that someone is a minority, that someone must be the criminal government says he is and why, he barely deserves a trial.

I can never figure that bit of logic out.
 

ChesusRice

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Why is it that folks who swear that they don't trust the government, that government that is corrupt and unable to do the simplest of things, are the first to hold that when the government kills someone or imprisions someone they say is a criminal, that government must surely be accurate and correct?

If the government that can do nothing right says someone is a terrorist, why he must surely be one. If the government that is staffed by fools and criminals themselves puts someone in jail - especialy if that someone is a minority, that someone must be the criminal government says he is and why, he barely deserves a trial.

I can never figure that bit of logic out.
His father was a terrorist
his grandfather supports his son and his beliefs fully

The kid in question was killed along with other militants in Yemen

Maybe the kid should of kept better company
Especially after his dad getting killed

Tough shit
Live by the sword
Die by the hellfire missle
 

Johnny Retro

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All citizens of the United States shall be afforded equal protection under the law. The Law states that you cannot judge another as guilty by the company they keep, i.e. just because your friends are criminals does not make you one when it is by association only.

By your standard, if you even know a rapist/murderer/child molester/drug user/republican/democrat/dog/cat, well then that makes you one too doesn't it? Does that seem to be completely stupid?
That all goes out the door with the Patriot Act
 

ChesusRice

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US Predators kill AQAP media emir: report

By Bill RoggioOctober 15, 2011 3:39 AM


The Yemeni Defense Ministry claimed that an Egyptian named Ibrahim al Bana who served as al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's "media chief" was killed last night in a US Predator airstrike. The report is unconfirmed. According to The Associated Press, the strike that killed Bana was one of five in Shabwa province in southern Yemen last night. Bana is said to have been killed in Azzan, one of several cities in the south under AQAP control. From AP:
The slain media chief, identified as Egyptian-born Ibrahim al-Bana, was killed along with six other militants in the southeastern province of Shabwa on Friday night, Yemen's Defense Ministry said in a statement released Saturday. Security officials said an American drone carried out the attack, which was one of five overnight strikes that targeted suspected al-Qaida positions in Shabwa and the neighboring province of Abyan in Yemen's largely lawless south.Officials and tribal elders in the area said the strike followed a meeting of al-Qaida militants in a house in Azan, a district in Shabwa. A missile hit the house after the militants had already left, but a second strike targeted two sport utility vehicles in which the seven were traveling after the meeting.
The two vehicles were completely destroyed and the men's bodies were charred, said the officials and the tribal elders speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media. It was not clear whether other participants in the meeting were targeted in separate strikes.
The Yemen Post also reported that Bana was killed, and claimed that "Abdul Rahman, the son of Anwar Awlaqi was also believed to be killed in the air strike." Indian Express claimed that Sarhan al Quso, the brother of Fahd al Quso, a top operational commander for AQAP, was also killed. The reports are also unconfirmed.
It is unclear if Bana led the Malahim Media Foundation, AQAP's media outlet. The founder of the Malahim Media Foundation, Nayef bin Mohammed bin Said al Kudri Qahtani, was killed in Yemen sometime in late 2010.
If Bana's death is confirmed, he will be the third senior AQAP media official to have been killed in the past two weeks. On Sept. 30, American jihadists Anwar al Awlaki and Samir Khan were killed in a US Predator strike in Marib province. Awlaki was a top ideologue, recruiter, and operational commander for AQAP. Khan ran AQAP's English-language media, including Inspire magazine




Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/threat-matrix/archives/2011/10/us_predators_kill_aqap_media_e.php#ixzz20SlFw8WE


BUH BYE SHIT BAG
DONT CARE WHERE YOU WERE BORN
ENEMY OF THE STATE IS ENEMY OF THE STATE

 

Cut.Throat.

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Man I've been playing too much DayZ. Missing all the good topics.

Anyway fuck this kid. He knew what he was getting himself into. I laugh knowing these stupid fucks have to blow themselves up to do any damage and all we gotta do is basically play a video game.
 

Johnny Retro

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I think the U.S has figured out how to counter guerrilla warfare by implementing the same tactics, but with superior technology and implement much more effectively. You think extremist with access to this kind of technology wouldn't be attacking us left and right? You think they would give a rat's ass about civilian casualties? Life is about who is stronger than who. Who will eat and who will be eaten. Social Darwinism proves this. And at least we have some regards towards human life..
 

Mellowman2112

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''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. ''Everyone in the world is affected by our imperialistic and warmongering actions therefore everyone gets a vote.
 

Dr Kynes

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''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. ''Everyone in the world is affected by our imperialistic and warmongering actions therefore everyone gets a vote.
no they dont.

alawaki and junior both had the only thing that gets them a vote, US citizenship. instead of excercising their power, which most of the world would love to have, they instead decided votes dont matter, they were gonna join al quaeda and use violence to try and get their way. they earned their dirtnaps.

harrekin and his europals all love to bitch about american "imperialism" but they sure dont want to have to take care of themselves.

only americans get to vote on american law, american leadership and american spending. not the communist internationals, the world worker's party, the EU or anybody else who doesnt have the US citizenship that guarantees the right to vote.

if harrekin wants a vote, he can get in line. theres about 3 million other people already camped out up in front of him to get their chance to be called american.
 

Rob Roy

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dont believe anything you hear on "The Young Turks" that bullshit is pure propaganda. just for fun, google "the young turks" +armenia for a fun story about how those assholes got the name for their "show"

the little turd in question was rolling in a car with a high value al quaeda trarget. he had declaered his intention to travel to yeemen for al quaeda training, and he was in yemen with an al quaeda boss when the drone smoked their ride.

I'm OK with this.

as far as the medal goes, there is no "Good Shot With That Missile Bro" medal so they gave the drone pilot a medal that was of approximately that value.

edit: google results changed since last examination, but heres some links from my search previously.

http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1908youngturk.html

http://www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/genocide/armenians.htm

You seem to revere the constitution when it suits you. Was "the little turd" deprived of due process or not seems to be the relevant question.
 

ChesusRice

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You seem to revere the constitution when it suits you. Was "the little turd" deprived of due process or not seems to be the relevant question.

No he was not.
He is at the worst
Collateral damage in the war on terror
He should of chose better traveling companions than the 6 militants he was riding with
 

Dr Kynes

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You seem to revere the constitution when it suits you. Was "the little turd" deprived of due process or not seems to be the relevant question.
the fecal stain in question chose to travel to a foreign land and join a foreign band which attempted to make war on the US.

what "Due Process" do you suppose he was entitled to? had he not been hanging out with al banni he would not have been caught up in al banni's entirely expected, well deserved, not at all surprising detonation incidents.

the cockstain was the architect of his own demolition. i feel no more concern over this insect's demise than i would a careless meth cook, a motorcycle rider who attempts a wheelie at freeway speeds, a drunk driver, an alcoholic who burns out his liver, a junkie who injects too much smack, or a bomb vest tailor who's latest fashionable creation sparks off prematurely.

foolish decisions rarely provide positive results.

case in point: Steve Irwin.

"Crikey! There's a stingray! Lets go take a closer look!"

you can weep for the injustice all you like, i maintain that he was not killed by the US government, but rather by his own Hubris. (look it up)
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
His father was a terrorist
his grandfather supports his son and his beliefs fully

The kid in question was killed along with other militants in Yemen

Maybe the kid should of kept better company
Especially after his dad getting killed

Tough shit
Live by the sword
Die by the hellfire missle

Not enough, citizens are entitled to more than a "trial by association". I do not believe that due process is simply some folks sitting around deciding a U.S. citizen's fate and certainly not in private. I want to see the substance of these deliberations.
 

deprave

New Member
Bill Ayers would have been taken out with this logic but the man has made several whitehouse visits in the past few years. He's a friend od the administration. One mans terrorist is another mans advisor. I wouldn't have
wanted Nixon to arbitrarily kill him either just like I don't want Obama doing it or president Perry or Palin either.


Edit: Agreeing with billybob

Al Awaki also visited the whitehouse for dinner. Look how that turned out for him.

and whoever posted he allegedly said after his father died "he wanted to be a martyr also"......well 16 year old kids tend to say some fucked up shit when their father gets killed..fuck they say fucked up shit if they get their driving privileges taken away..

You people are forgetting this is a minor...and to DE-humanize him by calling him "turd" and what not you should all be ashamed...he wasn't going to hurt anyone and he did not deserve to die Idk who the fuck he was its a 16 year old kid thousands of miles away, even had he been tried for something he is a fucking kid, go ahead keep making excuses for children being murdered if it makes you feel better...for the sake of the any state no person should die in my opinion, no state is worthy, especially not women and children.

Go on be good little serfs and defend your state at all costs, look what it is you are doing, defending child murder, look what the state is doing to you and to us. It is inevitable. People defend moral rules, and then defend the most blatant violations of these same moral rules. This how we are controlled. This is how we are propagandized. This is how money dies. This is how freedom dies.

If someone gives you a moral rule, the first thing to do is to examine not the rule, but the exception. Who is not bound by that rule? Who gets to do the exact opposite? It will always be those in power -- that is why moral rules exist. Any thinker who actually tries to apply universal moral rules universally is considered insane, bizarre, ridiculous -- because the purpose of universal morality is the exception, the violation. Witness the true insanity here as you defend a child's murder by the state.
 
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