Paris attacks show U.S. surveillance of Islamic State may be ‘going dark’

Lol. I'm a traitor for using my right of free speech to criticize Snowden, and Hillary is the enemy because she also supports the First Amendment.

Do you guys even think before writing this stuff?

P.S. I'm still waiting for specifics on Hillary being the enemy of freedom.

The existence of a right does not preclude the poor use of it.
 
I'm pretty sure that to Billy being an enemy of freedom means minor gun control laws.

Or executing American citizens without trial. Or spying on them without a earrant. Or seizing their property without just cause. Or giving money to regimes that support terrorism. Or taking money from those same regimes.

I know, those are alright by you though.
 
Or executing American citizens without trial. Or spying on them without a earrant. Or seizing their property without just cause. Or giving money to regimes that support terrorism. Or taking money from those same regimes.

I know, those are alright by you though.

You think none of those things happened when cons were in charge?

I've been one of the loudest critics of giving money to regimes that support terrorism.
 
L-I-B-E-R-T-A-R-I-A-N

You've also been one of the biggest supporters of Queen Drone-em-all, so your "criticisms" are null and void.

I won't let cons get away with lies that are easily disproven.

Where's your criticism of Carson's wish for drone strikes on immigrants "to secure the border"?
 
Or executing American citizens without trial. Or spying on them without a earrant. Or seizing their property without just cause. Or giving money to regimes that support terrorism. Or taking money from those same regimes. I know, those are alright by you though.

I support earrants.
 

In just one decade, just about every country in the world will have the means to either build or buy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) capable of launching missiles at enemy targets, thus dramatically changing the face of warfare.




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Despite a track record that is stained with the blood of innocent victims, drone technology is quickly becoming the weapon of choice for militaries around the globe, and it’s too late for the United States – presently the leader in UAV technologies – to stop the rush, according to Defense One, a site devoted to security issues.

Just a few countries now hold membership in the elite drone club, including the US, United Kingdom, Russia, Israel, Iran, Pakistan and China. Other countries, such as South Africa and India, are actively seeking to join. According to the RAND organization, however, another 23 countries “are developing or have developed” armed drones.

Experts point to China’s prowess in building knockoff drones, which are expected to flood the market very soon.

“Once countries like China start exporting these, they’re going to be everywhere really quickly. Within the next 10 years, every country will have these,” Noel Sharkey, a robotics and artificial intelligence professor from the University of Sheffield, UK, told Defense One. “There’s nothing illegal about these unless you use them to attack other countries. Anything you can [legally] do with a fighter jet, you can do with a drone.”

Meanwhile, some experts are pointing to the US military’s reduced budget allocations for drone technology (down to $2.4 billion in 2015 from a high of $5.7 billion in 2013) as a sign that the United States is somehow abandoning drone technology for other forms of weapons. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth.
 
Lets see how long you right wing evil fucks want drones to go away when everyone else uses them.




you cant fucking bury your head and pretend them away


hell you cant even to that with a housewife
 
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