Topic: Obama Appoints First Ever Assassination Czar
mightymoe's photo
Thu 05/24/12 01:18 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFs0lV42U7s&feature=player_embedded


Corporate news blackout as Obama appoints John Brennan as the sole person in charge of designating people to be assassinated.

John Brennan, Obama's chief counterterrorism advisor was a name that you did not see on the Mainstream media today as they continue to run stories that serve to distract the masses from stories that matter.

Most recently he publicly spoke about the drone program calling it moral and ethical and just.

According to reports from the Associated Press, John Brennan has now seized the lead in choosing who will be targeted for drone attacks and raids after Obama delegated him as the sole authority to designate people for assassination under the United States top-secret assassination program.

Yes, if it such a secret program then why is the Associated Press running a story on it? Because it is only a "top-secret" matter of National Insecurity when the public and organizations such as the ACLU request more details on it than is revealed int the propagandized reports the public is fed through the corporate media.

While this story deserves to have been put before the eyeballs of every U.S. citizens it was merely a side note ran by the Associate Press that didn't make corporate news headlines anywhere.

According to the AP, under the new plan, Brennan's staff compiles the potential target list and runs the names past agencies such as the State Department at a weekly White House meeting.

At the same time ACLU lawsuits and requests for information about the decision-making process behind the government's assassination program repeatedly get denied with the government claiming the programs are so top-secret that they can neither confirm nor deny the programs even exist.



our "transparent" government at work.

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 05/24/12 01:38 PM

People are worried about 4 more years under Obozo.... I just hope we make it till November so we can end his dictatorship!

Optomistic69's photo
Thu 05/24/12 01:46 PM


People are worried about 4 more years under Obozo.... I just hope we make it till November so we can end his dictatorship!


Unless Ron Paul gets elected then the beat goes on

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 05/24/12 02:58 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Thu 05/24/12 03:00 PM



People are worried about 4 more years under Obozo.... I just hope we make it till November so we can end his dictatorship!


Unless Ron Paul gets elected then the beat goes on


Amen to that! Let's just hope the vote fraud is exposed (affidavits and video has been submitted to support a law suit against the RNC by the Paul lawyers this last week!) or people smarten up and choose REAL change for once!

Sorry Moe....didn't mean to take it offtopic

msharmony's photo
Thu 05/24/12 06:07 PM
One senior administration official argues that Brennan's move adds another layer of review that augments rather than detracts from the Pentagon's role. The official says that in fact there will be more people at the table making the decisions, including representatives from every agency involved in counterterrorism, before they are reviewed by senior officials and ultimately the president.

The CIA's process remains unchanged, but never included the large number of interagency players the Pentagon brought to the table for its debates.

And the move gives Brennan greater input earlier in the process, before senior officials make the final recommendation to President Barack Obama. Officials outside the White House expressed concern that drawing more of the decision-making process to Brennan's office could turn it into a pseudo military headquarters, entrusting the fate of al-Qaida targets to a small number of senior officials.

Previously, targets were first discussed in meetings run by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen at the time, with Brennan being just one of the voices in the debate.



...ALSO FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS,,,(,targets are not a new or OBAMA Thing,, the process just adds more people for the review,,,,)

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 05/24/12 06:18 PM

One senior administration official argues that Brennan's move adds another layer of review that augments rather than detracts from the Pentagon's role. The official says that in fact there will be more people at the table making the decisions, including representatives from every agency involved in counterterrorism, before they are reviewed by senior officials and ultimately the president.

The CIA's process remains unchanged, but never included the large number of interagency players the Pentagon brought to the table for its debates.

And the move gives Brennan greater input earlier in the process, before senior officials make the final recommendation to President Barack Obama. Officials outside the White House expressed concern that drawing more of the decision-making process to Brennan's office could turn it into a pseudo military headquarters, entrusting the fate of al-Qaida targets to a small number of senior officials.

Previously, targets were first discussed in meetings run by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen at the time, with Brennan being just one of the voices in the debate.



...ALSO FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS,,,(,targets are not a new or OBAMA Thing,, the process just adds more people for the review,,,,)


What next? Because we run low on food and resources they will think it ok to eat our young?

msharmony's photo
Thu 05/24/12 06:21 PM


One senior administration official argues that Brennan's move adds another layer of review that augments rather than detracts from the Pentagon's role. The official says that in fact there will be more people at the table making the decisions, including representatives from every agency involved in counterterrorism, before they are reviewed by senior officials and ultimately the president.

The CIA's process remains unchanged, but never included the large number of interagency players the Pentagon brought to the table for its debates.

And the move gives Brennan greater input earlier in the process, before senior officials make the final recommendation to President Barack Obama. Officials outside the White House expressed concern that drawing more of the decision-making process to Brennan's office could turn it into a pseudo military headquarters, entrusting the fate of al-Qaida targets to a small number of senior officials.

Previously, targets were first discussed in meetings run by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen at the time, with Brennan being just one of the voices in the debate.



...ALSO FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS,,,(,targets are not a new or OBAMA Thing,, the process just adds more people for the review,,,,)


What next? Because we run low on food and resources they will think it ok to eat our young?




hmm, I will leave comparing international 'justice' and american 'justice',,, to you,,,

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 05/24/12 06:41 PM



One senior administration official argues that Brennan's move adds another layer of review that augments rather than detracts from the Pentagon's role. The official says that in fact there will be more people at the table making the decisions, including representatives from every agency involved in counterterrorism, before they are reviewed by senior officials and ultimately the president.

The CIA's process remains unchanged, but never included the large number of interagency players the Pentagon brought to the table for its debates.

And the move gives Brennan greater input earlier in the process, before senior officials make the final recommendation to President Barack Obama. Officials outside the White House expressed concern that drawing more of the decision-making process to Brennan's office could turn it into a pseudo military headquarters, entrusting the fate of al-Qaida targets to a small number of senior officials.

Previously, targets were first discussed in meetings run by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen at the time, with Brennan being just one of the voices in the debate.



...ALSO FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS,,,(,targets are not a new or OBAMA Thing,, the process just adds more people for the review,,,,)


What next? Because we run low on food and resources they will think it ok to eat our young?




hmm, I will leave comparing international 'justice' and american 'justice',,, to you,,,


America and its people 1st!

Obozo can take his treasonous loyalty to the UN and pack it with the rest of his trash for the movers come November!

msharmony's photo
Thu 05/24/12 06:42 PM




One senior administration official argues that Brennan's move adds another layer of review that augments rather than detracts from the Pentagon's role. The official says that in fact there will be more people at the table making the decisions, including representatives from every agency involved in counterterrorism, before they are reviewed by senior officials and ultimately the president.

The CIA's process remains unchanged, but never included the large number of interagency players the Pentagon brought to the table for its debates.

And the move gives Brennan greater input earlier in the process, before senior officials make the final recommendation to President Barack Obama. Officials outside the White House expressed concern that drawing more of the decision-making process to Brennan's office could turn it into a pseudo military headquarters, entrusting the fate of al-Qaida targets to a small number of senior officials.

Previously, targets were first discussed in meetings run by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen at the time, with Brennan being just one of the voices in the debate.



...ALSO FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS,,,(,targets are not a new or OBAMA Thing,, the process just adds more people for the review,,,,)


What next? Because we run low on food and resources they will think it ok to eat our young?




hmm, I will leave comparing international 'justice' and american 'justice',,, to you,,,


America and its people 1st!

Obozo can take his treasonous loyalty to the UN and pack it with the rest of his trash for the movers come November!




are you unable to take care of your home AND help your neighbor?

or do you keep a standard that your home must first be perfect before offering assistance to anyone else?

Can you only love or have loyalty to one person/thing at a time?



Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 05/24/12 07:26 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Thu 05/24/12 07:40 PM





One senior administration official argues that Brennan's move adds another layer of review that augments rather than detracts from the Pentagon's role. The official says that in fact there will be more people at the table making the decisions, including representatives from every agency involved in counterterrorism, before they are reviewed by senior officials and ultimately the president.

The CIA's process remains unchanged, but never included the large number of interagency players the Pentagon brought to the table for its debates.

And the move gives Brennan greater input earlier in the process, before senior officials make the final recommendation to President Barack Obama. Officials outside the White House expressed concern that drawing more of the decision-making process to Brennan's office could turn it into a pseudo military headquarters, entrusting the fate of al-Qaida targets to a small number of senior officials.

Previously, targets were first discussed in meetings run by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen at the time, with Brennan being just one of the voices in the debate.



...ALSO FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS,,,(,targets are not a new or OBAMA Thing,, the process just adds more people for the review,,,,)


What next? Because we run low on food and resources they will think it ok to eat our young?




hmm, I will leave comparing international 'justice' and american 'justice',,, to you,,,


America and its people 1st!

Obozo can take his treasonous loyalty to the UN and pack it with the rest of his trash for the movers come November!




are you unable to take care of your home AND help your neighbor?

or do you keep a standard that your home must first be perfect before offering assistance to anyone else?

Can you only love or have loyalty to one person/thing at a time?





Just don't ever put yourself between me and my family to find out, or me and my country, like Obozo is selling America out to the UN, the Russians, Afghans, and anyone else who's buying!

I must admit in all fairness, Robme almost scares we worse! The White House would be for sale before Robme ever moved in!

The way he's jumping the gun claiming victory over Paul, even before an actual delegate count, it's probably in escrow right now!

Neither Robme or Obozo is a sane choice!

Lpdon's photo
Fri 05/25/12 12:03 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFs0lV42U7s&feature=player_embedded


Corporate news blackout as Obama appoints John Brennan as the sole person in charge of designating people to be assassinated.

John Brennan, Obama's chief counterterrorism advisor was a name that you did not see on the Mainstream media today as they continue to run stories that serve to distract the masses from stories that matter.

Most recently he publicly spoke about the drone program calling it moral and ethical and just.

According to reports from the Associated Press, John Brennan has now seized the lead in choosing who will be targeted for drone attacks and raids after Obama delegated him as the sole authority to designate people for assassination under the United States top-secret assassination program.

Yes, if it such a secret program then why is the Associated Press running a story on it? Because it is only a "top-secret" matter of National Insecurity when the public and organizations such as the ACLU request more details on it than is revealed int the propagandized reports the public is fed through the corporate media.

While this story deserves to have been put before the eyeballs of every U.S. citizens it was merely a side note ran by the Associate Press that didn't make corporate news headlines anywhere.

According to the AP, under the new plan, Brennan's staff compiles the potential target list and runs the names past agencies such as the State Department at a weekly White House meeting.

At the same time ACLU lawsuits and requests for information about the decision-making process behind the government's assassination program repeatedly get denied with the government claiming the programs are so top-secret that they can neither confirm nor deny the programs even exist.



our "transparent" government at work.


Cool!