Obama unconstitutionally used U.S. military to kill teenage U.S. citizen who was born in Denver
The U.S. Constitution prohibits the government from killing U.S. citizens without due process. This means that they must first be arrested, charged, tried, and convicted before being executed.
Obama violated this when he used the U.S. military to kill a teenage U.S. citizen who was born in Denver. Obama also killed two other U.S. citizens without due process.
If Bush had done this, the “anti-war” protestors would have been livid. But since they were actually “anti-Bush” protestors and not “anti-war” protestors, they don’t seem to care that Obama did this.
NBC News reports:
Of the scores of people dubbed terrorists and taken out by American military drone strikes, three men — all killed in the fall of 2011 — were U.S. citizens.
But the most controversial drone strike took place on Oct. 14, 2011, when 16-year-old Abdulrahman was killed by U.S. forces.
Family of the Denver-born teenager say he had no ties to terrorist organizations and was unjustly targeted because of his father.
February 6, 2013. Tags: Barack Obama, Due process, Obama, Police state, Politics. Police state, Politics.
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Keith Lange replied:
I’m no fan of Obama, but I suspect that the accusations are utterly false. The U.S. Constitution explicitly authorizes the use of military force against U.S. Citizens engaged in belligerencies as a member of hostile or enemy factions. The question should be was Abdulrahman indeed innocent of having ties to terrorism or was he not?
February 6, 2013 at 1:00 am. Permalink.