The Rise of JSOC.
US Special Ops Have Become Much, Much Scarier Since 9/11.
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Guys, guys. . .
I'm cutting off the comments on this one because the responses got ugly, obscene and personal as fast as a prairie fire in a drought.
The author is a collectivist, but the point is -- as I see it -- is not that Bush, Cheney, et. al, are more or less righteous than the Obamanoids, but rather that when you set up a secret, unconstitutional army it is subject to abuse from the get. The Founders understood that you should never pass a law that you weren't willing to see enforced upon yourself by your own worst enemy. (See Weimar gun laws and the use Hitler's goons put them to.)
To argue one side or the other intended more righteous use of a bad law/policy is to miss the point.
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No one will ever know just how evil Cheney and Rumsfeld are. Blood sucking vampires who personally never risked anything, or ever saw a battlefield. Two black hearted shadow people, who walked away wealthy.
While Joe Biden talks about using a shotgun, Dick Cheney used a shotgun.
Aside from that bit of snark, and party orientation aside, history will show that Cheney as a Congressman onward did much more for the United States than Biden could ever aspire to.
Guys, guys. . .
I'm cutting off the comments on this one because the responses got ugly, obscene and personal as fast as a prairie fire in a drought.
The author is a collectivist, but the point is -- as I see it -- is not that Bush, Cheney, et. al, are more or less righteous than the Obamanoids, but rather that when you set up a secret, unconstitutional army it is subject to abuse from the get. The Founders understood that you should never pass a law that you weren't willing to see enforced upon yourself by your own worst enemy. (See Weimar gun laws and the use Hitler's goons put them to.)
To argue one side or the other intended more righteous use of a bad law/policy is to miss the point.
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