Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Obama first order was to bomb on a SUSPICION!

According to the book The Obama;'s there is a very import passage that Jodi Kantor pointed out.

It reads:
page 46
During the signing ceremony, Obama's lids were heavy , his face puffy with exhaustion, and he tripped a little over his lines America would not "continue with a false  choice between our safety and our ideals" he said, repeating his campaign promise. "the message we are sending around the world is that the United States intends to prosecute the ongoing struggle against violence and terrorism.... and we are going to do so in a manner that consistent with our values and our ideals" An audience applauded and news cameras clicked away.


The following day, American drone aircraft launched missiles at two houses in the remote Pakistani mountain region near Afghanistan border. It was Obama's first strike on terrorist suspects; he had signed papers without an audience or the media present. Some of his supporters had predicted he would scale back drone attacks which spared U.S. troops but frequently killed civilians, and spurred Muslim anger that the United States was conducting a callous, remote-control war. The supporters were wrong. Fifteen people in those first two strikes, at least four of them were suspected al -Qaeda recruits. Three of the other dead were children.


Now lets back up and look at one key word Jodi Kanter used Suspected. With the NPAA law they can suspect you and bomb your home and then ask questions later. There was no real proof it was a suspicion that these people were al-Qaeda member or recruits but there was a greater possibility they a were just a family living there.

Defination of Suspected

sus·pect

v. sus·pect·ed, sus·pect·ing, sus·pects
v.tr.
1. To surmise to be true or probable; imagine: I suspect they are very disappointed.
2. To have doubts about; distrust: I suspect his motives.
3. To think (a person) guilty without proof: The police suspect her of murder.
v.intr.
To have suspicion.
n. (sspkt)
One who is suspected, especially of having committed a crime.
adj. (sspkt, s-spkt)
Open to or viewed with suspicion: a suspect policy; suspect motives.

Does this give Obama reason to bomb homes on suspicion because they were suspects? This Obama in his first days in office committed a war crime on just surmising that 2 homes were al-Qaeda without real proof and he signed a Fatwa on their lives.


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