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Legal Case for Execution of an American Citizen
From today’s New York Times: Secret U.S. Memo Made Legal Case to Kill a Citizen The Obama administration’s secret legal memorandum that opened the door to the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born radical Muslim cleric hiding in Yemen, found that it would be lawful only if it were not feasible to take him alive, [...]
Posted: 9 October, 2011 in Culture, History, legal, Life, politics and government, Racism, Religion, US Politics, values.
Tags: al Qaeda, Anwar al-Awlaki, Bush, capital punishment, Culture, death penalty, ethics, execution, government, History, human values, Islam, judicial murder, law, legal, legal values, moral values, morals, muslim, Perry, politics, Racism, Religion, social values, society, terror, terrorist, texas, values, Yemen
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Escalators Can’t Break
they voluntarily clap on their chains, hood their heads and lock their prison doors, while offering up a prayer of gratitude for their relief from uncertainty
Posted: 13 March, 2010 in Iraq, Life, politics and government, Religion, values.
Tags: apostasy, apostate, Australian religious values, Australian Values, belief, buddha, christianity, David Clarke, death penalty, death sentence, dogma, escalators, escalators can't break, execution, faith, fatwa, George W. Bush, Goody Two-Shoes, herman hesse, hesse, Islam, judaism, Keneally, Kevin Rudd, magisterium, morality, motivation, motivational poster, murder, Religion, religious values, siddhartha, Tony Abbott, Tony Blair, values, Why Religious People Can't Think
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