I'll trust these guys with my life...NOT!
There is no public record of the operations or decisions of the panel, which is a subset of the White House's National Security Council, several current and former officials said. Neither is there any law establishing its existence or setting out the rules by which it is supposed to operate.
Some details about how the administration went about targeting Awlaki emerged on Tuesday when the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Representative Dutch Ruppersberger, was asked by reporters about the killing.
The process involves "going through the National Security Council, then it eventually goes to the president, but the National Security Council does the investigation, they have lawyers, they review, they look at the situation, you have input from the military, and also, we make sure that we follow international law," Ruppersberger said.
Other officials said the role of the president in the process was murkier than what Ruppersberger described...Read More
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It is somewhat scary that a handful of people can meet in secret and decide to snuff out someone. Thanks for the link Scott. I've added you to the sidebar links over at Defeat Obama in 2012 You blog really looks great.
Thx bud...I like the look of yurs goin in as well...Git er Done!
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