Murderer-in-Chief

Discussion in 'Politicians' started by Barefoot Scott, Nov 7, 2025 at 5:51 AM.

  1. Barefoot Scott

    Barefoot Scott Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Yesterday's Caribbean boat strike, killing 3, brings the murder toll to SEVENTY, lacking ZERO queries whether drug smuggling was involved (even had there been, arbitrary murder is NOT the legal response).
     
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  2. Piobaire

    Piobaire Village Idiot

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    Our supreme leader is demonstrating that he has the plenary power to summarily execute anyone, extrajudicially and without even a whiff of due process, simply upon his whim.
    Don't think for a moment that once he normalizes murdering Venezuelan fisherman he won't extrapolate that to American citizens.
     
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  3. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    Technically the seventy people he killed are American citizens, from the South.
     
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  5. Toker

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    I'm convinced they are getting Intel from an inside informant telling them where and when these boats are leaving. Likely someone close to the cartel leader.

    I believe many of the boats in the Caribbean are going elsewhere, not necessarily the US.

    Of course attacking one cartel only makes the others stronger and more profitable, so it's worth considering that there are people profiting from these attacks with payoffs reaching high in US government circles.

    And what happened to the CIA agents the Venezuelans arrested recently?
     
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  6. scratcho

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    I reckon the fishing has dropped off considerably in those waters.:confused:
     
  7. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    And of course that's no excuse for summary executions.
     
  8. Toker

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    Well the alternative is to intercept them and arrest them. Of course the smugglers are armed too, so someone will likely get hurt.

    Then you have to bring them back to the US so they can be brought to justice. But the last thing anyone wants is more cartel people in the US or in our jail system.

    And current policy would be to deport them back to Venezuela or elsewhere anyway. Is that a good deterrent? I agree blowing the boats up is an effective deterrent.

    Of course it's not legal. That hasn't deterred King Trump from dozens of illegal acts. I guess in his eyes one illegal act deserves another.
     
  9. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    Assuming they are smugglers, to begin with the penalty is fines and prison time, not execution.

    The procedure for interdicting boats suspected of transporting illegal drugs is to use graduated force.
    By just killing those you think, or believe to be guilty of a crime, you undermine the entire justice system and the world standing of the U.S. government and military.
     
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