Drone-murders
of Americans ‘Totally right, totally Constitutional’: Homeland
Security Chairperson
… and if you question it, you are “a horrible moron,” concludes Peter T. King, Chair of the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Time
Magazine's Joe Klein Makes a Sociopathic Defense for Killing Children
with Drones
27
October, 2012
… and if you question it, you are “a horrible moron,” concludes Peter T. King, Chair of the House Committee on Homeland Security.
This
2-minute video from We
Are Change Luke
Rudkowski powerfully captures what US “leadership” has become.
The good news is their arrogance and evasion is only tragic-comic
sideshows to the “emperor has no clothes” obvious facts of their
massive crimes centering in war and money.
This
is what matters:
- War law within US treaties is crystal-clear in letter and intent: no nation may use military armed attacks unless under attack by another nation’s government. The US military armed attacks in current and expanding targets are obvious unlawful and unconstitutional Wars of Aggression. War law was written in every language on the planet for the people to uphold limited government in war.
- War law is the legal victory of all American families’ sacrifices through two world wars. US military have Oaths of Enlistment to support and defend the US Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. War law’s treaty-status means US military are obligated to refuse all orders in current wars and act to arrest those who issue them. There are no lawful war orders when the wars are unlawful.
- The use of war violence is usually associated with criminal acts for money, and lies to evade public recognition of these obvious crimes. Crimes by US oligarchic “leadership” for money are just as obvious upon inspection. Propaganda by US corporate media’s six companies to criminally lie and evade is also easy to prove for anyone willing to look.
This
is our present and future:
- Americans can choose intellectual integrity and moral courage to use their voices and actions in light of the “emperor has no clothes” obvious. This will save millions of lives, help billions in poverty, and reclaim trillions in the public’s monies that have been looted. The obvious war-murders will end. Obvious reforms to release looted money, and reforming credit and money as public services rather than bankster parasitism can quickly cause full-employment for infrastructure investment.
- Americans should consider a Truth & Reconciliation offer to the “1%” criminals. The advantage is to split those members willing to reclaim their hearts and integrity to help us, make it easier for the criminals to surrender rather than fight us, and most quickly enact policies to reclaim our humanity.
- Americans could refuse to engage in this basic civil requirement for freedom, and earn the Greek insult for political apathy that is so powerful it’s remained untranslated for over 2,000 years: idiot.
Choose
carefully. You may just have what you choose and work for.
Reflecting
the Obama legacy and US culture, the columnist makes the shocking
argument: "the bottom line is: 'whose 4-year-olds get killed?'"
Glenn
Greenwald
October
27, 2012 |
On
MSNBC's Morning Joe program, which focused on the third presidential
debate ,
the former right-wing Congressman and current host Joe Scarborough
voiced an eloquent and impassioned critique of President Obama's
ongoing killing of innocent people in the Muslim world using drones.
In response, Time Magazine's Joe Klein, a stalwart Obama supporter,
offered one of the most nakedly sociopathic defenses yet heard of
these killings. This exchange, which begins at roughly the 7:00
minute mark on the video embedded below, is quite revealing in
several respects.
Here
are the relevant portions of the exchange, which was triggered when
regular guest Mike Barnacle announced how amazing he found it that so
little public attention and debate is paid to the fact that Obama
simply kills whomever he wants "without any kind of due
process":
SCARBOROUGH: "What we're doing with drones is remarkable: the fact that over the past eight years during the Bush years - when a lot of people brought up some legitimate questions about international law - my God, those lines have been completely eradicated by a drone policy that says: if you're between 17 and 30, and within a half-mile of a suspect, we can blow you up, and that's exactly what's happening . . . . They are focused on killing the bad guys, but it is indiscriminate as to other people who are around them at the same time . . . . it is something that will cause us problems in the coming years" . . . .
KLEIN: "I completely disagree with you. . . . It has been remarkably successful" --
SCARBOROUGH: "at killing people" --
KLEIN: "At decimating bad people, taking out a lot of bad people - and saving Americans lives as well, because our troops don't have to do this . . . You don't need pilots any more because you do it with a joystick in California."
SCARBOROUGH: "This is offensive to me, though. Because you do it with a joystick in California - and it seems so antiseptic - it seems so clean - and yet you have 4-year-old girls being blown to bits because we have a policy that now says: "you know what? Instead of trying to go in and take the risk and get the terrorists out of hiding in a Karachi suburb, we're just going to blow up everyone around them.
"This is what bothers me. . . . We don't detain people any more: we kill them, and we kill everyone around them. . . . I hate to sound like a Code Pink guy here. I'm telling you this quote 'collateral damage' - it seems so clean with a joystick from California - this is going to cause the US problems in the future."
KLEIN: "If it is misused, and there is a really major possibility of abuse if you have the wrong people running the govt. But: the bottom line in the end is -whose 4-year-old get killed? What we're doing is limiting the possibility that 4-year-olds here will get killed by indiscriminate acts of terror."
There
are several points worth noting about this exchange:
(1) Klein's
justification - we have to kill their children in order to
protect our children - is the exact mentality of every person
deemed in US discourse to be a "terrorist". Almost every
single person arrested and prosecuted over the last decade on
terrorism charges, when asked why they were willing to kill innocent
Americans including children, offered some version of Joe Klein's
mindset.
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