February 5, 2013

USA: White House Obama Administration Calls Drone Strikes Against Americans On US Soil Legal, Ethical And Wise - Even WITHOUT Evidence Of A Pending Attack. Our Federal Govt Can Now KILL Americans WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE! Got it.

All of you who continue to support President Obama no matter what obscene laws he passes in the United States remind me of the same Americans who also supported DEMOCRACTIC President Franklin D. Roosevelt who AUTHORIZED/ORDERED THE MILITARY TO RAID/RANSACK THE HOMES/ROUND UP Japanese Americans across the nation and sent them ALL to military zones/internment camps because FDR declared them "the enemy of the state"!!! People today still LOVE FDR, a democrat, even after that atrocity committed on Americans! FDR supporters claim that god awful period in our country's history was justified because of the war and put their love for FDR above what was HUMANE and RIGHT. Well that is how Obama supporters sound today!!! The 22nd Amendment of the United States became LAW setting term limits for our presidents to PREVENT another Franklin D. Roosevelt and DICTATOR! By the way, not ONE American of Japanese descent was ever accused/charged with sabatage/espionage by the U.S. government during this whole period! That was the reason the U.S. government gave for their 'legal' internment!

Japanese-American internment was the relocation and internment by the United States government in 1942 of about 110,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese who lived along the Pacific coast of the United States to camps called "War Relocation Camps," in the wake of Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. The internment of Japanese Americans was applied unequally throughout the United States. All who lived on the West Coast of the United States were interned, while in Hawaii, where the 150,000-plus Japanese Americans composed over one-third of the population, an estimated 1,200 to 1,800 were interned. Of those interned, 62% were American citizens.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the internment with Executive Order 9066, issued February 19, 1942, which allowed local military commanders to designate "military areas" as "exclusion zones," from which "any or all persons may be excluded." This power was used to declare that all people of Japanese ancestry were excluded from the entire Pacific coast, including all of California and much of Oregon, Washington and Arizona, except for those in internment camps. In 1944, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the exclusion orders, while noting that the provisions that singled out people of Japanese ancestry were a separate issue outside the scope of the proceedings. The United States Census Bureau assisted the internment efforts by providing confidential neighborhood information on Japanese Americans. The Bureau's role was denied for decades, but was finally proven in 2007. [source: wikipedia]

FDR was the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 to 1945. A dominant leader of the Democratic Party and the only American president elected to more than two terms.

The Twenty-second Amendment of the United States Constitution sets a term limit for election to the office of President of the United States. Congress passed the amendment on March 21, 1947. It was ratified by the requisite number of states on February 27, 1951. In 1940, Franklin D. Roosevelt became the only president to be elected to a third term; supporters cited the war in Europe as a reason for breaking with precedent. In the 1944 election, during World War II, he won a fourth term, but suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died in office the following year. Thus, Roosevelt was the only President to have served more than two terms. Prior to Franklin D. Roosevelt, few Presidents attempted to serve for more than two terms.

Japanese American Internment
(U.S. Government Propaganda)
This video was produced by the U.S. Government to explain their decision to forcibly intern thousands of American citizens of Japanese descent. It's an amazing/horrific display of U.S. Government propaganda.

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The Telegraph UK
written by Damian Ghigliotty
Monday February 4, 2013
  • The U.S. government can order the killing of American citizens if they are believed to be ‘senior operational leaders’ of Al Qaeda or ‘an associated force,' the memo states
  • The U.S. government can do so even if there is no clear evidence that the American targeted is engaged in an active plot to attack the U.S.
  • NBC reported the news after obtaining and releasing the memo
  • The Justice Department told MailOnline that it would not comment on the news
The White House is declining to explain its criteria for directing drone attacks against American citizens working abroad with terrorists following revelations that the administration requires no evidence of a pending attack to justify a strike.

'These strikes are legal, they are ethical and they are wise,' White House spokesman Jay Carney said Tuesday.

He declined to discuss in detail a newly disclosed Justice Department memo saying only that the target must be involved in ongoing plotting against the United States for a strike to be justified.

He said President Barack Obama takes seriously his responsibility to protect the United States and its citizens and that great care is taken to avoid the loss of innocent lives.

Controversy over U.S. drone policy mushroomed after a September 2011 drone strike in Yemen killed two American citizens.

The newly revealed memo, which is not an official legal document, sheds new light on the reasoning behind a reported increase in the number of drone strikes used against Al Qaeda suspects in recent years -- including those aimed at American citizens -- under the Obama administration.

The undated memo, ‘Lawfulness of a Lethal Operation Directed Against a U.S. Citizen who is a Senior Operational Leader of Al Qa’ida or An Associated Force,’ was reportedly provided to members of the Senate Intelligence and Judiciary committees in June by unnamed administration officials.

It was provided on the condition that authorities keep the memo confidential and not discuss its contents publicly, according to NBC.

‘The condition that an operational leader present an “imminent” threat of violent attack against the United States does not require the United States to have clear evidence that a specific attack on U.S. persons and interests will take place in the immediate future,’ the memo states.

The Justice Department told MailOnline that it would not comment on the news.

The Obama administration has remained relatively hush about reports of increased drone strikes carried out since 2008.

The Long War Journal reports that the U.S. has been conducting a covert program to target and kill Al Qaeda and Taliban commanders in Pakistan's northwest region.

‘The US ramped up the number of strikes in July 2008, and has continued to regularly hit at Taliban and Al Qaeda targets inside Pakistan,’ the non-profit news outlet writes.

‘There have been 332 strikes total since the program began in 2004; 322 of those strikes have taken place since January 2008.’

The New York Times reported in November that the Obama administration had been mapping out a strategy weeks before the presidential election to develop definitive rules for the targeted killing of terrorists by drones, so that a new president would ‘inherit clear standards and procedures’ if Obama was not re-elected.

The secrecy surrounding such strikes may soon be unraveled, as indicated by the release of the 16-page Justice Department memo.

John Brennan, a White House counter-terrorism adviser, one of the leading architects behind the government’s drone policy and Obama’s pick to become the country’s new CIA director, is expected to face tough questions about his involvement in Obama’s drone program during his Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday.

Brennan was the first administration official to formally acknowledge drone strikes in a speech he gave at the Woodrow Wilson Center in April 2012, calling drone strikes ‘consistent with our inherent right of national self-defense.’

A bipartisan group of 11 senators wrote a letter to Obama on Monday asking his administration to provide its legal justification for its use of drone strikes over the past four years.


‘We ask that you direct the Justice Department to provide Congress, specifically the Judiciary and Intelligence Committees, with any and all legal opinions that lay out the executive branch's official understanding of the President's authority to deliberately kill American citizens,’ the senators led by Democrat Ron Wyden of Oregon wrote in their letter.

Political blogger Marcy Wheeler, who says she has closely tracked the group’s repeated requests, writes that it was at least the 12th time Congress had asked for those documents.

Among the overseas attacks that have killed U.S. citizens with terrorist ties on Obama's watch, a September 2011 missile strike in Yemen took out alleged Al Qaeda members Anwar al-Awlaki and Samir Khan.

Both men were U.S. citizens who had never been indicted by the U.S. government or charged with any specific crimes.

Read the full Justice Department white paper released on Monday night here.

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