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In reply to the discussion: The legal dilemma over drone strikes: justified killings or war crimes? [View all]I ain't explaining anythin' to you.
You do what you think you need to do. But isn't your attacking me here the same sort of TOS violation you're accusing me of? Isn't your threat to "follow up" the very bullying you see in others?
Pot, kettle, and all that.
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The legal dilemma over drone strikes: justified killings or war crimes? [View all]
The Northerner
Aug 2012
OP
If your counting has to do with the OP and not the content, it is a TOS violation.
Bonobo
Aug 2012
#4
Am I posting a "running count on all his threads", as you're accusing me of doing?...nt
SidDithers
Aug 2012
#10
Dunno technically, but definitely fits the legal definition of crime against humanity
Poll_Blind
Aug 2012
#6
Bush claimed total control over decisions of life and death without review, without input
sabrina 1
Aug 2012
#31
If we really want to operate under the banner of international law, which we don't,
Fantastic Anarchist
Aug 2012
#27
I don't know. That doesn't excuse me, but it IS a fact. I. don't. know. & I do know:
patrice
Aug 2012
#28
Was Bush right then when he claimed total power over all decisions like this? Were we on the
sabrina 1
Aug 2012
#33
All persons should maintain and OWN their rights to their own decisions. I am just
patrice
Aug 2012
#34
We have laws that society collectively agreed on through their chosen representatives.
sabrina 1
Aug 2012
#37
All true, but what about the fact that, whether we like it or not, that "representation"
patrice
Aug 2012
#40
Billions of people + a practically infinite number of permutations of factors per
patrice
Aug 2012
#42