Prickly City by Scott Stantis for February 16, 2013

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    firedome  about 11 years ago

    droning on and on…

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    libpowers  about 11 years ago

    haha! well done! sadely true, but nice play on words.

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    Ambydextrous  about 11 years ago

    this is getting out of hand

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    Geeboo  about 11 years ago

    You ain’t seen nuthin yet!

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    Libertarian1  about 11 years ago

    Drones are a terrible idea. All they do is kill terrorists with our having no military losses.

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    CoBass  about 11 years ago

    Or retasked.

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    Libertarian1  about 11 years ago

    Stalin called Americans who sided with him and called themselves Communists "useful idiots’. In this matter he seems to define you.

    Our terrorist enemies are certainly not stupid. They infiltrate themselves seamlessly into civilian neighborhoods totally surrounded by women, children, the poor and the common population. Then they set up shop and fire rockets, build weapons and train future suicide bombers. If we try and stop these activities, the unthinking like you say we are callous about civilian losses. What would you do to stop these terroristic attacks? If truth be known, you don’t really want to stop them because they further your cause.

    To stop a war against you, unfortunately some civilians must die. Think our A bomb and Hiroshima/Nagasaki. Think Dresden. If you truly want to have fewer civilian losses have your people stop the terrorists from moving into their civilan neighborhoods. They must take responsibility too.

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    KPOM  about 11 years ago

    Now local governments are getting into the drone act. While there are some legitimate uses (search and rescue operations), there are some less-than-legitimate uses (spying, illegal search and seizure).

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