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Originally Posted by Skybird
Maybe it would be best idea you stop trying to make it complicated over nothing. Terrorist mastermind is dead - good. CIA was right - also good. Believe me, trust me, I tell you: this guy was no saint. And I assure you you can still safely sleep at home, trusting in that Obama'S CIA death squads are not haunting innocent US citizens at night to raise false accusations and bring death and fire over them and their families. A terrorist got killed. The system this time functioned well. No accidents this time. No mishaps. No rivaling sevices ruining an operation. It worked all well. Period.
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I've got to run, but I agree with you here, to a point. Make no mistake about my argument, this is a good thing. The end results are positive here. The guy was scum and the world is a better place without him in it.
I'm simply saying that the ends don't always justify the means. We have a process for a reason. When the process gets circumvented, it raises issues as to why we have the process in the first place, and were the things the process was set in place to ensure really done right. That's all.