To: calgal who wrote (134022 ) 5/31/2012 12:57:05 AM From: calgal Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224748 Rumsfeld: Obama Doesn't Have License to Kill, 'Targeted Killings' Not Right Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld tells Newsmax in an exclusive interview that the killing of terrorist targets chosen by the president “is not a particularly good idea.” “I think the use of drones is a good thing," he said, but "I’ve never believed that having the president of the United States engaged in specific targeting is a particularly good idea. They’re not trained for it." [Full Story] Related Stories Newsfront Ed Klein To Newsmax: My Book Is Blueprint to Defeat Obama Veteran journalist and author Edward Klein has shot to the top of the New York Times best-seller list with an explosive new book about Barack Obama — and he tells Newsmax his book provides a fitting blueprint that Mitt Romney can use to defeat the Democratic...... 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