via The Onion:
News in Brief • Politics • ISSUE 49•06 • Feb 7, 2013
News in Brief • Politics • ISSUE 49•06 • Feb 7, 2013
WASHINGTON—Following the release of a secret Department of Justice
memo this week that outlines the administration’s legal justification
for killing U.S. citizens, a new Pew Research Center poll has revealed
that a majority of Americans are torn over whether they support the
government’s right to kill them anywhere at any time without due
process. “On the one hand, I get it—it’s important for the government to
be able to murder me and any of my friends or family members whenever
they please for reputed national security reasons.
But on the other
hand, it would kind of be nice to stay alive and have, maybe, a trial,
actual evidence—stuff like that,” said visibly conflicted 39-year-old
Nashua, NH resident Rebecca Sawyer, who, like millions of other
Americans, is split over whether secret federal agents should be allowed
to target and assassinate her anywhere on U.S. soil. “I wouldn’t mind
if federal officials blew up other citizens and claimed it was in the
name of my safety. But it’s just that when it comes to me, I guess I’d
rather not be slaughtered by my own elected officials on charges that
never have to be validated by any accountable authority. This is tough.”
While most Americans expressed conflicted feelings regarding the memo,
the poll also found that 28 percent of citizens were unequivocally in
favor of being obliterated at any point, for any reason, in a massive
airstrike.
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