DesideriScuri
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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri Whew, it's a good thing that Blitzer wasn't asking any leading questions, wasn't it? It was a huge decision, there is no doubt. One, I would have also made, in that spot. Hindsight being what it is, though, did we just kill someone who had not been granted a trial? Isn't that a mainstay of our judicial system? And, I'm not saying Obama was any less American for making the choice he made. I already said that I would have made the same decision. I wouldn't believe it if someone said Bush II wouldn't have made the same decision. How many here would have made the same decision President Obama made? I am anti-war and anti-death penalty. My thought has been this: had they taken him alive it would have caused more problems and aggression against the US would have heated up in efforts to bully us into releasing him. With him dead, he was just another casualty of their war against us. As a war strategy, it was better that he died. Boy, being anti-war and anti-death penalty must have had you in fits over this. lol Regardless of whether or not it was easier, less messy, simpler or anything like that, we still should be obeying the natural laws we have coded into our Constitution. All that being said, I would have made the same decision Obama made, but that's more because I wanted obl dead. I can be a vindictive s.o.b. I also agree with your analysis of it being better him dying in the raid than taken alive.
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What I support: - A Conservative interpretation of the US Constitution
- Personal Responsibility
- Help for the truly needy
- Limited Government
- Consumption Tax (non-profit charities and food exempt)
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