HERE IS USA LAW ON ASSASSINATION
Prohibition on Assassination. No person employed by or acting on behalf of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, assassination.
Executive Order 12333, issued Dec. 4, 1981, by President Ronald Reagan, continuing the policy of his predecessors Ford and Carter. Neither Bush nor Clinton has rescinded it. ----------------------------------------------
....."George Stephanopoulos, former Clintonite and current ABC News analyst, on ABC'S "This Week," Nov. 9: "This is probably one of those rare cases where assassination is the more moral course...we should kill him."
Stephanopoulos, disappointment extraordinaire would be better off blow drying his hair less frequently and thinking more frequently before opening his mouth. He makes the President wince.
Thomas Friedman, foreign affairs columnist, New York Times, Nov. 6: "Saddam Hussein is the reason God created cruise missiles. ...So if and when Saddam pushes beyond the brink, and we get that one good shot, let's make sure it's a head shot."
Friedman, who looks like he'd pee in his pants if a Puerto Rican couple was behind him on a busy New York sidewalk is a joke and this statement should end his career as a serious journalist.
Sam Donaldson, co-host of ABC's "This Week," Nov. 9: We should kill Saddam "under cover of law.... We can do business with his successor."
Donaldson? Well what can you say about him but that he's the epitome of the Peter Principal, rising to the top of a pile of sewage. Bill Kristol, ABC News analyst, for ABC's "This Week" Nov. 9: "It sounds good to me."
Kristol was a disappointment, I thought he had more brains, and guts. 'Should've known better. Cokie Roberts, co-host of ABC's "This Week," Nov. 9: "Well, now that we've come out for murder on this broadcast, let us move on to fast-track..."
The more I see her arrogant face and listen to her poppycock the more I'm reminded that she's a petty prep girl from a very rich family who got her job for just than reason. She ought to go back where she was born -- she'd fit in much better - and take Tony Roberts with you. Jonathan Alter, Newsweek, Nov. 17: "It won't be easy to take him out. ...But we need to try, because the only language Saddam has ever understood is force."
Fat Boy Prissy Alter ought to volunteer to "take him out" himself-- could you just see that? Newsweek, Dec. 1: "Why We Should Kill Saddam."
I don't know why - maybe it's a "moral" imperative?"..... americanpolitics.com -----------------------------------------------------
...."The first Sunday after the attacks, ABC's This Week aired an entire show without one Arab face, or one Middle East specialist. But we did get to hear George Stephanopoulos advocate assassination because "maybe in this case that might be the most effective response, not only, perhaps, for Saddam Hussein but for some of the other terrorist leaders like Osama bin Laden.".......
...."Or, as former Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger put it the night of the attack, "There is only one way to begin to deal with people like this, and that is you have to kill some of them even if they are not immediately directly involved in this thing.""....
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