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In reply to the discussion: The legal dilemma over drone strikes: justified killings or war crimes? [View all]SidDithers
(44,332 posts)10. Am I posting a "running count on all his threads", as you're accusing me of doing?...nt
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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