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We don't declare war anymore. That's SO 1941.
Author:
Chris94
(34695 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 3:18 pm on Nov 30, 2016
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Replies to: "We don't declare war anymore. That's SO 1941."
Legally speaking, are non-citizens here legally protected by Constitutional Rights?
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iairishcheeks
- 11:54am 11/30/16
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Dealt with in this informative youtube video
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NedoftheHill
- 4:38pm 11/30/16
yes of course they are protected, but if they are declared enemy combatants they are fair game
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Hank the Tank
- 2:33pm 11/30/16
Stop being a drone.
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Frank L
- 4:36pm 11/30/16
Good enough for me.
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Chris94
- 2:35pm 11/30/16
Yes No and Yes/No
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jimbasil
- 1:31pm 11/30/16
Those that are conveyed through the 14th Amendment which are most of the major ones.
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Frank L
- 12:06pm 11/30/16
What is the due process with "deemed enemy combatants"?
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iairishcheeks
- 12:50pm 11/30/16
I believe it is the same logic that allows police to shoot a sniper in a bell tower
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Chris94
- 1:02pm 11/30/16
you are right for a change
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Hank the Tank
- 2:34pm 11/30/16
Going to have to expand on that a bit.
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iairishcheeks
- 1:12pm 11/30/16
He was leading the organization that put the bomb in the guy's underpants
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Chris94
- 1:27pm 11/30/16
Those are fine points, but who decides?
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iairishcheeks
- 1:33pm 11/30/16
Normally, the Prez, or as W would say, the decider.
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Frank L
- 1:56pm 11/30/16
Not sure about you, but I am not sure I am comfortable with our tweeter-in-chief wielding this power
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iairishcheeks
- 2:00pm 11/30/16
This is a very funny post.
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LanceHarbor
- 2:21pm 11/30/16
This is a very boring post.
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iairishcheeks
- 3:01pm 11/30/16
Yeah I had lots of minor concerns like that throughout the election process.
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Frank L
- 2:08pm 11/30/16
Is there due process for the guy shooting at people from a clock tower?
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Chris94
- 1:35pm 11/30/16
That's a clear imminent threat, again, harder to establish that a dude in Yemen is a clear and prese
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iairishcheeks
- 1:39pm 11/30/16
Yes, but I don't think these choices are made willy-nilly
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Chris94
- 1:42pm 11/30/16
Is congress aware of these operations ahead of time?
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iairishcheeks
- 1:44pm 11/30/16
Obama killed him relying on Authorization to Use Military Force Act of 2001
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Cole
- 1:58pm 11/30/16
I think cheek's question though is the constitutionality of doing it. There is clearly statutory
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Frank L
- 2:06pm 11/30/16
You're more hawkish than I.
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iairishcheeks
- 2:09pm 11/30/16
While Congress declares war, the President wages it.
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Cole
- 2:29pm 11/30/16
That's great, but no war has been declared by congress.
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iairishcheeks
- 2:42pm 11/30/16
We don't declare war anymore. That's SO 1941.
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Chris94
- 3:18pm 11/30/16
Included a long list of extra-constitutional activities we accept now...
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iairishcheeks
- 3:22pm 11/30/16
True, especially in foreign policy, where the Exec branch now essentially runs the show.
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Chris94
- 3:26pm 11/30/16
Libya and ISIS were without Congressional authorization, so yes.
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Cole
- 3:33pm 11/30/16
What do you mean by no war has been declared?
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Cole
- 2:51pm 11/30/16
That wasn't intended to be open-ended.
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iairishcheeks
- 3:00pm 11/30/16
AUMF allowed him to kill Al-Waliki and other Al-Qaeda. He has no authorization for ISIS.
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Cole
- 3:32pm 11/30/16
Really not trying to drone on here, but...
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iairishcheeks
- 4:30pm 11/30/16
I am concerned about the potential for abuse of this unenumerated power.
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iairishcheeks
- 2:03pm 11/30/16
Can't just drone him here. Outside of the country, yep.
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Frank L
- 1:15pm 11/30/16
Fair point, but...
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iairishcheeks
- 1:34pm 11/30/16
It's defined that if we can kill them in other countries we do.
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Frank L
- 1:52pm 11/30/16
That's dangerous, IMO.
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iairishcheeks
- 1:59pm 11/30/16
I really don't know the system that they use or how many checks and balances that it has.
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Frank L
- 2:10pm 11/30/16
Here we would have other options. We couldn't attempt to arrest him in Yemen.
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Chris94
- 1:28pm 11/30/16
Drone strikes, if outside the country. Considered the battlefield.
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Frank L
- 12:51pm 11/30/16