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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Grumman: [b]''Additionally, you claim that local terrorists like McVeigh or the Columbine shooters, who've actually killed more Americans on American soil than anything Awlaki has been able to pull off, don't deserve the treatment Awlaki had received -- assassination without due process.''[/b] Really! Are you talking to me or someone else and forgot it?[/QUOTE]I'm guessing from this non-responsiveness, that you are at a loss of words in defending your position as described in the highlighted above. [QUOTE] McVeigh was captured and sentenced to die. He did eventually with due process sitting on his shoulders. McVeigh didn't voice his intentions to bomb the building in Oklahoma: he got way with it because he didn't tell the proper author ities what his actions were going to be. Your Columbine malcontents killed themselves. They had no use for due process, evidently. [/QUOTE]McVeigh could have simply been executed directly for his actions, without due process, but he wasn't. Why? The raising of the Columbine shooters, is to draw attention to the issue that citizens within U.S. borders have be known to kill more Americans on U.S. soil itself than Awlaki can only imagine pulling off; yet, you defend the idea that those who actually have killed many U.S. citizens on the U.S. soil should be given due process, but not a citizen simply "accused" of crime from outside U.S. borders. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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