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    New Poll Finds 57% of Americans Think Obama's Assassination Program Is Unconstitutional

    New Poll Finds 57 Percent of Americans Think Obama's Assassination Program Is Unconstitutional
    http://reason.com/blog/2013/03/01/am...constitutional

    When asked if they thought it was "constitutional or unconstitutional for the president of the United States to order the killing of American citizens who are suspected of being terrorists," 57 percent of respondents said they thought it was unconstitutional, including 65 percent of Republicans, 64 percent of independents, and 44 percent of Democrats.

    Thirty-one percent of respondents said it was constitutional for the president to kill Americans suspected of being terrorists, including 40 percent of Democrats, 27 percent of Republicans, and 28 percent of independents.

    As evidenced by several different questions, Americans have strong negative feelings about drones. One question asked, When it comes to the use of drones, how concerned are you that the government may abuse its power...a lot, some, not too much, or not at all? In response, 32 percent of respondents said "a lot," 27 percent said "some," 19 percent said "not too much," and only 17 percent said "not at all."

    Forty percent of respondents, including 34 percent of Democrats, 36 percent of Republicans, and 47 percent of independents, said they were very worried that local police would use drones to invade their privacy; fully 60 percet said they were worried to some degree or another. Only 21 percent of respondents said they were "not at all" worried about police using drones to invade their privacy.

    Respondents were evenly divided over this question: If a drone flew over your house and was recording you and your property without your permission, do you think should have the right to destroy it, or not? Forty-seven percent said yes, 47 percent said no, 4 percent didn't answer, and one percent said, "It depends."

    What Reason-Rupe found about Americans' sentiments towards targeted killing contradicts a recent WSJ/NBC poll, which found that "[a] solid majority, 64%, favored the U.S. policy of targeted assassinations of suspected terrorists by the use of drones in countries such as Yemen and Pakistan."

    There's a pretty simple explanation for the conflicting responses, and you can find it in the questions.

    Reason-Rupe asked:

    Do you think it is constitutional or unconstitutional for the president of the United States to order the killing of American citizens who are suspected of being terrorists?
    While NBC/WSJ asked:

    As you know, the United States has been targeting and killing suspected members of Al Qaeda and other terrorists in countries such as Pakistan, Yemen, and other countries. Many of these killings have been conducted using unmanned aircraft that are controlled remotely, also known as drones. Do you favor or oppose the use of unmanned aircraft, also known as drones, to kill suspected members of Al Qaeda and other terrorists? If you don't know enough to have an opinion on this issue please just say so.
    The NBC/WSJ poll question doesn't distinguish between foreign-born terrorists and Americans suspected of being terrorists. That distinction, as Reason-Rupe found, matters.
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    headline should be, "New Poll Finds 43% of Americans don't know right from wrong"
    “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.”

    H.L. Mencken

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    44 percent of Democrats
    Damned hypocrites. If the question was could Bush do the same thing, they would probably be 80% against it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjm View Post
    headline should be, "New Poll Finds 43% of Americans don't know right from wrong"
    EXACTLY what I was thinking. Is it that hard as a "team blue" to say the fuhrer is doing wrong?

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    Playoffs every 2 years and Super Bowl/World Series every 4...

    Too many Americans think we are competing in a game
    Insanity should be defined as trusting the government to solve a problem they caused in the first place. Please do not go insane!

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    Only 57%? Sheesh!
    "Integrity means having to say things that people don't want to hear & especially to say things that the regime doesn't want to hear.” -Ron Paul

    "Bathtub falls and police officers kill more Americans than terrorism, yet we've been asked to sacrifice our most sacred rights for fear of falling victim to it." -Edward Snowden

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    The survey that found American's supporting drone killings was a classic example of a "Leading Question":


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    Quote Originally Posted by sailingaway View Post
    Only 57%? Sheesh!
    Obama: ''only 57%?''

    yes , Mr President

    Obama: ''ok, who's next Valerie?''...



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    Quote Originally Posted by JK/SEA View Post
    Obama: ''only 57%?''

    yes , Mr President

    Obama: ''ok, who's next Valerie?''...
    Obama: ''57%?''

    yes , Mr President

    Obama: ''I think we can get that down to at least 56%, get me the names of the 57% on that list...We'll start there''...



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