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So this is you relating The Civil War to drones? Agschmid Feb 2013 #1
i'm talking about the executive branch of the federal government killing americans without a trial arely staircase Feb 2013 #10
Still don't understand your OP, or the post above. n/t Agschmid Feb 2013 #15
Sen. Wyden was showing his lack of understanding. enlightenment Feb 2013 #18
Lincoln and the US government did not recognize them as anything but US citizens arely staircase Feb 2013 #22
I lost three IQ points just reading that OP. (nt) Posteritatis Feb 2013 #2
Me too. n/t Agschmid Feb 2013 #3
Don't worry. I found 'em in the trash and I'm sending in the Duke boys to return them points to ya Bucky Feb 2013 #19
Had he rounded them up and put them in gas chambers sibelian Feb 2013 #4
Woot! For the Drone-ish win! FSogol Feb 2013 #5
I guess you were right about these posts today. hrmjustin Feb 2013 #9
OFFS nolabear Feb 2013 #6
What the? libtodeath Feb 2013 #7
He wanted to heal the nation and bring it back together. HockeyMom Feb 2013 #8
no i mean instead of killing them on the battlefield arely staircase Feb 2013 #12
The soldiers killing them by the tens of thousands Boomerproud Feb 2013 #11
now we may be getting somewhere arely staircase Feb 2013 #14
The Union and Confederacy should have joined forces to fight this Giant Straw Man cthulu2016 Feb 2013 #13
My God, you're right! DavidDvorkin Feb 2013 #16
precicely arely staircase Feb 2013 #17
Probably the stupidest analogy yet. Congratulations. Marr Feb 2013 #20
While Harry Truman was using his kung fu to disarm those Puerto Rican assassins in 1950... Bucky Feb 2013 #21
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