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    Quote Originally Posted by sigmalady View Post
    If American citizens don't collaborate with Al Qaeda or other terrorist organizations and fight against the US on foreign soil, they won't have to worry about being hit by an unmanned drone. Questions about how targets are chosen is valid.
    And if you don't have anything to hide, you don't have anything to worry about if the police want to search your house or go through your pockets, just on a whim and without bothering about warrants and such, right? I mean if we're going to doscard one part of the Constitution, why put up with that search and seizure bullcrap while we're out hunting and killing the bad guys?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullmikey View Post
    And if you don't have anything to hide, you don't have anything to worry about if the police want to search your house or go through your pockets, just on a whim and without bothering about warrants and such, right? I mean if we're going to doscard one part of the Constitution, why put up with that search and seizure bullcrap while we're out hunting and killing the bad guys?
    I'm guessing I am in the minority here but the idea of these drones attacks bothers me irrespective of whether or not the intended victim is a US citizen. This is what comes of a "war on terror".

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