the Christmas day under paints bomber wasn't on U.S Soil and is NOT a U.S. citizen, he was in the act of terrorism against americans yet he gets a captured and put on a plane to the U.S. for a trail.
Not GUNNED DOWN in Said Foreign country. And the world is safe enough and justice is being done.
the fort hood Shooter, a U.S. citizen a terrorist, caught in the act of terrorism on a Military base, is some how captured and is now awaiting a trial in U.S. courts on U.S. soil.
NOT SHOT OR HUNG ON SIGHT. And the world is safe enough. And the world is safe enough and justice is being done.
The man who the gov't SAYS inspired them both, a U.S. citizen living in Yemen, is riding quietly down the street in car and is blown up by the CIA. Because he's on a secret hit list.
We don't see a problem with this? From what we've been told it seems he could have been captured.
Log, do you honestly think George Washington would approve of this? Would Adams or Monroe.
AS far as your what if's concerning Citizens on foreign soil, the Yemanese gov't is working with the U.S. and if certain portions aren't well Obviously we knew where he came from on that road and probably knew where he was going. We've rendered plenty of people from full on hostile countries. That's not Kosher but rendering for a trial makes some sense though legally that's a bit suspect as well.
But IF your a U.S. citizen drug dealer in Venezuela, the DEA could pick you up and surreptitiously transport you to the U.S. for drug smuggling. Without an extradition treaty, for a fair trail. Sure the DEA could Just Shoot you dead in the street coffee shop in the morning but that would be against Venezuela's laws and the DEA would agents would be put on trail for murder.
now there's a thought
It is proper to take alarm at the first experiment on our liberties. The freeman of America did not wait till usurped power had strengthened itself by exercise, and entangled the question in precedents. James Madison
Live as free people, yet without employing your freedom as a pretext for wickedness; but live at all times as servants of God. 1 Peter 2:16