Ayotte, McCain, Graham and Rand Paul’s Filibuster

It seems like such a simple question.  Can the President just kill anyone he wants, based on any criteria he wants, on American soil even if the person is no immediate threat to anyone?  And since this question began related to using drones, the question is really, can the President kill someone, and anyone who happens to be nearby the targetted person, even if there is no immediate or imminent threat to anyone?

What does it mean when it takes SIX WEEKS of questions and a HIGHLY PUBLICIZED FILIBUSTER to get an answer to the question?

What is equally frustrating is the fact that 87 Senators apparently don’t care that the President and his administration have dipped and dodged and misinterpreted answering this question.  What is really disappointing is that our Senator Ayotte apparently doesn’t seem to care.  What was repugnant were the reactions of Senators McCain and Graham to the filibuster.

I think it is appropriate to let our representatives know how you feel about their actions.  Hopefully others have also written them.  My e-mails  follow.  I am not particularly happy about these as they are not very constructive, but they express how I feel.  I suspect these letters will not make it to the Senators.

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Fool Me Once, Shame on You, Fool Me One Hundred Times….Call Me A Republican Senator

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The Sunday Union Leader has a staff editorial in which it comes to the defense of Senator Ayotte accepting and attending  an invite to dinner with Mr. Obama and a number of other ‘Ranking’ (see also Rank) GOP Senators.

To suggest that there is no value in conveying that message to the President in person, in a casual setting in which a working relationship might develop, is to misunderstand the way politics works.

Last August, Sen. Tom Coburn (who attended last Wednesday’s dinner) came to the defense of the Tea Party during an interview on MSNBC. Among his points was that Tea Party activists “understand that you’ve got to have human relations to get along in this world.” It is amazing and disappointing that so many activists on both sides think that progress is made by refusing to work with anyone in the other camp.

This is the way politics works, except in the case of Mr. Obama’s politics, this only works for him.

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Rand Paul as Shakespeare’s “Henry V”!

Chris Muir in Day By Day Cartoons, nails the Rand Paul filibuster spot-on:

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