Daniel Hale and Obama's Drone Strike Program

HughFreakingDillon
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I gotta admit, I've always been puzzled by liberals/democrats inability or even outright refusal to even discuss Obama's drone strike program like they would have had it been a republican president.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/07/28/hale-j28.html
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/07/28/hale-j28.html
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HughFreakingDillon said:I gotta admit, I've always been puzzled by liberals/democrats inability or even outright refusal to even discuss Obama's drone strike program like they would have had it been a republican president.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/07/28/hale-j28.html
In my opinion, he's the best U.S. president of my lifetime, and I still think he should serve time for his crimes. What a country!
Worse was how he boasted/joked about it--Jonas Brothers/Malia. Just fucking heartless.
Note: I have not yet read the article you posted a link to, so apologies if anything I wrote is redundant.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:HughFreakingDillon said:I gotta admit, I've always been puzzled by liberals/democrats inability or even outright refusal to even discuss Obama's drone strike program like they would have had it been a republican president.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/07/28/hale-j28.html
In my opinion, he's the best U.S. president of my lifetime, and I still think he should serve time for his crimes. What a country!
Worse was how he boasted/joked about it--Jonas Brothers/Malia. Just fucking heartless.
Note: I have not yet read the article you posted a link to, so apologies if anything I wrote is redundant.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Obama was just as big a POS as Bush. He was as big of shit as Trump just for different reasons. Americans love causing turmoil throughout the world…but Trump caused turmoil within US soil and that is a no no…but it is perfectly ok to fuck with other countries but when other countries fuck with them it’s a no no…
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I'm on a similar train of thought as most when it comes to Obama. He was a great president and still killed people that shouldn't have been killed, but did so in a way that made it seem more acceptable to most Americans because it wasn't a "war". It was also looked past for the most part because he was/is a good person who balanced out the injustice of drone strikes with other good deeds and acts. To me, this resonated with how most people view themselves and would want to be remembered. They may cause intentional pain and suffering to others because of their decisions, but they want to be forgiven and redeemed because ultimately, they're a good, caring and loving individual. A balance the scales type of mindset. But really, is that even possible or does it make the person more sadistic?
Since I don't think any of us will ever really know Obama's true feelings and thoughts about his actions as president, it's hard to gauge him as a person besides what we see and hear. I assume he carries a bit of guilt and remorse about those actions (not that feeling this absolves responsibility), but if he doesn't I would assume stories would have leaked indicating gloating or pride (besides a poorly made joke at the WH correspondence dinner). What I'm getting at is that Obama, and even Bush, actually seemed to consider the impact to human life and believed what they were doing was the right course of action based on the intel being fed to them by their military and intelligence departments. It doesn't mean it was the right decision, but in some cases blatant lies were told to cover up the truth and push an agenda. Republicans know they can never go after Obama for the drone strikes because ultimately that's part of their rule book, but democrats/liberals who looked past his actions have to use the scale balance theory to try and justify it.
Should Obama be criminally accountable for the drone strikes? Probably, but he never will because we have never held any president accountable for their actions.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
tbergs said:I'm on a similar train of thought as most when it comes to Obama. He was a great president and still killed people that shouldn't have been killed, but did so in a way that made it seem more acceptable to most Americans because it wasn't a "war". It was also looked past for the most part because he was/is a good person who balanced out the injustice of drone strikes with other good deeds and acts. To me, this resonated with how most people view themselves and would want to be remembered. They may cause intentional pain and suffering to others because of their decisions, but they want to be forgiven and redeemed because ultimately, they're a good, caring and loving individual. A balance the scales type of mindset. But really, is that even possible or does it make the person more sadistic?
Since I don't think any of us will ever really know Obama's true feelings and thoughts about his actions as president, it's hard to gauge him as a person besides what we see and hear. I assume he carries a bit of guilt and remorse about those actions (not that feeling this absolves responsibility), but if he doesn't I would assume stories would have leaked indicating gloating or pride (besides a poorly made joke at the WH correspondence dinner). What I'm getting at is that Obama, and even Bush, actually seemed to consider the impact to human life and believed what they were doing was the right course of action based on the intel being fed to them by their military and intelligence departments. It doesn't mean it was the right decision, but in some cases blatant lies were told to cover up the truth and push an agenda. Republicans know they can never go after Obama for the drone strikes because ultimately that's part of their rule book, but democrats/liberals who looked past his actions have to use the scale balance theory to try and justify it.
Should Obama be criminally accountable for the drone strikes? Probably, but he never will because we have never held any president accountable for their actions.
people go out of their way to justify what he did. "intel being fed to him". no one gives Bush a pass for the "intel being fed to him". they call him a bumbling buffoon at best, a war criminal at worst. But with obama gets treated differently, as your post outlines.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:tbergs said:I'm on a similar train of thought as most when it comes to Obama. He was a great president and still killed people that shouldn't have been killed, but did so in a way that made it seem more acceptable to most Americans because it wasn't a "war". It was also looked past for the most part because he was/is a good person who balanced out the injustice of drone strikes with other good deeds and acts. To me, this resonated with how most people view themselves and would want to be remembered. They may cause intentional pain and suffering to others because of their decisions, but they want to be forgiven and redeemed because ultimately, they're a good, caring and loving individual. A balance the scales type of mindset. But really, is that even possible or does it make the person more sadistic?
Since I don't think any of us will ever really know Obama's true feelings and thoughts about his actions as president, it's hard to gauge him as a person besides what we see and hear. I assume he carries a bit of guilt and remorse about those actions (not that feeling this absolves responsibility), but if he doesn't I would assume stories would have leaked indicating gloating or pride (besides a poorly made joke at the WH correspondence dinner). What I'm getting at is that Obama, and even Bush, actually seemed to consider the impact to human life and believed what they were doing was the right course of action based on the intel being fed to them by their military and intelligence departments. It doesn't mean it was the right decision, but in some cases blatant lies were told to cover up the truth and push an agenda. Republicans know they can never go after Obama for the drone strikes because ultimately that's part of their rule book, but democrats/liberals who looked past his actions have to use the scale balance theory to try and justify it.
Should Obama be criminally accountable for the drone strikes? Probably, but he never will because we have never held any president accountable for their actions.
people go out of their way to justify what he did. "intel being fed to him". no one gives Bush a pass for the "intel being fed to him". they call him a bumbling buffoon at best, a war criminal at worst. But with obama gets treated differently, as your post outlines.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
tbergs said:HughFreakingDillon said:tbergs said:I'm on a similar train of thought as most when it comes to Obama. He was a great president and still killed people that shouldn't have been killed, but did so in a way that made it seem more acceptable to most Americans because it wasn't a "war". It was also looked past for the most part because he was/is a good person who balanced out the injustice of drone strikes with other good deeds and acts. To me, this resonated with how most people view themselves and would want to be remembered. They may cause intentional pain and suffering to others because of their decisions, but they want to be forgiven and redeemed because ultimately, they're a good, caring and loving individual. A balance the scales type of mindset. But really, is that even possible or does it make the person more sadistic?
Since I don't think any of us will ever really know Obama's true feelings and thoughts about his actions as president, it's hard to gauge him as a person besides what we see and hear. I assume he carries a bit of guilt and remorse about those actions (not that feeling this absolves responsibility), but if he doesn't I would assume stories would have leaked indicating gloating or pride (besides a poorly made joke at the WH correspondence dinner). What I'm getting at is that Obama, and even Bush, actually seemed to consider the impact to human life and believed what they were doing was the right course of action based on the intel being fed to them by their military and intelligence departments. It doesn't mean it was the right decision, but in some cases blatant lies were told to cover up the truth and push an agenda. Republicans know they can never go after Obama for the drone strikes because ultimately that's part of their rule book, but democrats/liberals who looked past his actions have to use the scale balance theory to try and justify it.
Should Obama be criminally accountable for the drone strikes? Probably, but he never will because we have never held any president accountable for their actions.
people go out of their way to justify what he did. "intel being fed to him". no one gives Bush a pass for the "intel being fed to him". they call him a bumbling buffoon at best, a war criminal at worst. But with obama gets treated differently, as your post outlines.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:tbergs said:HughFreakingDillon said:tbergs said:I'm on a similar train of thought as most when it comes to Obama. He was a great president and still killed people that shouldn't have been killed, but did so in a way that made it seem more acceptable to most Americans because it wasn't a "war". It was also looked past for the most part because he was/is a good person who balanced out the injustice of drone strikes with other good deeds and acts. To me, this resonated with how most people view themselves and would want to be remembered. They may cause intentional pain and suffering to others because of their decisions, but they want to be forgiven and redeemed because ultimately, they're a good, caring and loving individual. A balance the scales type of mindset. But really, is that even possible or does it make the person more sadistic?
Since I don't think any of us will ever really know Obama's true feelings and thoughts about his actions as president, it's hard to gauge him as a person besides what we see and hear. I assume he carries a bit of guilt and remorse about those actions (not that feeling this absolves responsibility), but if he doesn't I would assume stories would have leaked indicating gloating or pride (besides a poorly made joke at the WH correspondence dinner). What I'm getting at is that Obama, and even Bush, actually seemed to consider the impact to human life and believed what they were doing was the right course of action based on the intel being fed to them by their military and intelligence departments. It doesn't mean it was the right decision, but in some cases blatant lies were told to cover up the truth and push an agenda. Republicans know they can never go after Obama for the drone strikes because ultimately that's part of their rule book, but democrats/liberals who looked past his actions have to use the scale balance theory to try and justify it.
Should Obama be criminally accountable for the drone strikes? Probably, but he never will because we have never held any president accountable for their actions.
people go out of their way to justify what he did. "intel being fed to him". no one gives Bush a pass for the "intel being fed to him". they call him a bumbling buffoon at best, a war criminal at worst. But with obama gets treated differently, as your post outlines.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:I gotta admit, I've always been puzzled by liberals/democrats inability or even outright refusal to even discuss Obama's drone strike program like they would have had it been a republican president.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/07/28/hale-j28.html
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HughFreakingDillon said:I gotta admit, I've always been puzzled by liberals/democrats inability or even outright refusal to even discuss Obama's drone strike program like they would have had it been a republican president.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/07/28/hale-j28.htmlStirring the pot, starting a ruckus
Like others, I really don’t consider myself belonging to either party. I guess the one doing the least amount of damage to the country and our people at the time will always be my choice.Also, I’ve said this before and I’ve read it here from others (I think).. an ass is an ass is an ass no matter the color of the skin or political affiliation.Honestly, if Cheney and Kinzinger ran tomorrow I’d probably vote for them if their covid beliefs are in line with mine. Biden is doing very well handling everything like a normal politician would, but it’s going to take people like Cheney and Kinzinger to take Trump down and fix the Republican Party.0 -
cblock4life said:HughFreakingDillon said:I gotta admit, I've always been puzzled by liberals/democrats inability or even outright refusal to even discuss Obama's drone strike program like they would have had it been a republican president.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/07/28/hale-j28.htmlStirring the pot, starting a ruckus
Like others, I really don’t consider myself belonging to either party. I guess the one doing the least amount of damage to the country and our people at the time will always be my choice.Also, I’ve said this before and I’ve read it here from others (I think).. an ass is an ass is an ass no matter the color of the skin or political affiliation.Honestly, if Cheney and Kinzinger ran tomorrow I’d probably vote for them if their covid beliefs are in line with mine. Biden is doing very well handling everything like a normal politician would, but it’s going to take people like Cheney and Kinzinger to take Trump down and fix the Republican Party.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:cblock4life said:HughFreakingDillon said:I gotta admit, I've always been puzzled by liberals/democrats inability or even outright refusal to even discuss Obama's drone strike program like they would have had it been a republican president.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/07/28/hale-j28.htmlStirring the pot, starting a ruckus
Like others, I really don’t consider myself belonging to either party. I guess the one doing the least amount of damage to the country and our people at the time will always be my choice.Also, I’ve said this before and I’ve read it here from others (I think).. an ass is an ass is an ass no matter the color of the skin or political affiliation.Honestly, if Cheney and Kinzinger ran tomorrow I’d probably vote for them if their covid beliefs are in line with mine. Biden is doing very well handling everything like a normal politician would, but it’s going to take people like Cheney and Kinzinger to take Trump down and fix the Republican Party.0 -
cblock4life said:HughFreakingDillon said:cblock4life said:HughFreakingDillon said:I gotta admit, I've always been puzzled by liberals/democrats inability or even outright refusal to even discuss Obama's drone strike program like they would have had it been a republican president.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/07/28/hale-j28.htmlStirring the pot, starting a ruckus
Like others, I really don’t consider myself belonging to either party. I guess the one doing the least amount of damage to the country and our people at the time will always be my choice.Also, I’ve said this before and I’ve read it here from others (I think).. an ass is an ass is an ass no matter the color of the skin or political affiliation.Honestly, if Cheney and Kinzinger ran tomorrow I’d probably vote for them if their covid beliefs are in line with mine. Biden is doing very well handling everything like a normal politician would, but it’s going to take people like Cheney and Kinzinger to take Trump down and fix the Republican Party.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Well I guessed/assumed that the postings would be more numerous and confrontational between the two parties so I tried to be funny and lighten the mood but as usual I failed at both. I’m in the middle, I loved Obama as President, it represented so many wonderful things about this country, but he isn’t, wasn’t God and he’s a politician so right there is reason to stay guarded and never be surprised about what any politician would do. It’s all equal to me0
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I'm far more pro-democrat than republican but the fact remains, most Democrat presidents (as well as Republican) have generally been warring president. We're a war like nation and both sides are responsible. America literally thrives on war. Many Democrats seem to have a difficult time admitting that and that makes the party the worse for it.
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brianlux said:I'm far more pro-democrat than republican but the fact remains, most Democrat presidents (as well as Republican) have generally been warring president. We're a war like nation and both sides are responsible. America literally thrives on war. Many Democrats seem to have a difficult time admitting that and that makes the party the worse for it.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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i am a liberal and i will condemn drone use by any president. i feel it is a cowardly tactic. the drone is controlled by someone in a room half a world away. the person controlling it risks nothing. to me it is as cowardly as placing a roadside bomb, or booby trapping a teddy bear in vietnam.
if you are gonna do military shit, you gotta risk your own people to do it."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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Fellow Democrat Ethan Hawke starred in this excellent film, "Good Kill", that is both revealing and sometimes quite brutal and disturbing film about drone strikes. Horrifying though it may be (and I'm not not generally a fan of the horrific), I do recommend this one:
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gimmesometruth27 said:i am a liberal and i will condemn drone use by any president. i feel it is a cowardly tactic. the drone is controlled by someone in a room half a world away. the person controlling it risks nothing. to me it is as cowardly as placing a roadside bomb, or booby trapping a teddy bear in vietnam.
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gimmesometruth27 said:i am a liberal and i will condemn drone use by any president. i feel it is a cowardly tactic. the drone is controlled by someone in a room half a world away. the person controlling it risks nothing. to me it is as cowardly as placing a roadside bomb, or booby trapping a teddy bear in vietnam.
if you are gonna do military shit, you gotta risk your own people to do it.
But at the very least, those Americans that are so gung ho for war should at least join and bring their families with them...perhaps they could tailgate and have a family reunion.
Obama is nothing but a coward, just like every President...
The US has no moral authority in this world...
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