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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1052488" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Along these lines, my wife and I were having a conversation and came to a point that we pondered. If we don't actually wage war on a country, but yet send in missiles, sniper fire, air raids etc.... and people die. It's not war, so is it not murder? Not just talking this administration either. I just don't see how we can claim that throwing a few missiles in to a foreign country isn't really war. Pretty certain that if a cruise missile or the like hit my house, I, my town, my state and many fellow country men (probably not this administration) would consider it an act of war. To me it is an act of war, period and there are times that needs to happen. But to get around the constitution we say it isn't. So if it isn't and people died, then isn't that murder?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1052488, member: 14544"] Along these lines, my wife and I were having a conversation and came to a point that we pondered. If we don't actually wage war on a country, but yet send in missiles, sniper fire, air raids etc.... and people die. It's not war, so is it not murder? Not just talking this administration either. I just don't see how we can claim that throwing a few missiles in to a foreign country isn't really war. Pretty certain that if a cruise missile or the like hit my house, I, my town, my state and many fellow country men (probably not this administration) would consider it an act of war. To me it is an act of war, period and there are times that needs to happen. But to get around the constitution we say it isn't. So if it isn't and people died, then isn't that murder? [/QUOTE]
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