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Presidential Restraint Is Alive and Well

On Presidents Day, RootsAction.org set up a petition, and within the first several hours, over 10,000 people had signed.

… among people who are not the president.

On Presidents Day, RootsAction.org set up a petition in response to this news:

“An American citizen who is a member of al-Qaida is actively planning attacks against Americans overseas, U.S. officials say,” the Associated Press reports — “and the Obama administration is wrestling with whether to kill him with a drone strike and how to do so legally under its new stricter targeting policy issued last year.”

The petition reads:

“Mr. President, Without making any exception for the president, the Constitution requires adherence to the Fifth Amendment. ‘Due process’ is mandatory, not optional. Legality is a question of law, not policy. You are not allowed to kill whoever you want on your own say-so.”

Within the first several hours, over 10,000 people had signed. You can sign it too.

Here are some of the comments that people have posted:

“Has the CONSTITUTION become an – OPTION ???” —S. Schwenchy, CA

“And we thought Bush was a liar!” —Richard Wilkey, TN

“And you are also not allowed to pass judgement on someone before they are judged by a jury of their peers as you did in the case of Pvt. Manning. I thought you were better than that. My bad.” —John Nettleton, OR

“Please, just stop murdering suspicious people. This is like what happened to Trayvon Martin, but there’s no trial afterward.” —Tim Ferguson, CA

“Expedience is not an excuse. We can’t be the good guys just because we say so, we have to act on it too. Killing terrorists just creates more terrorists.” —Boola Lomuscio, MA

“A country which can imprison indefinitely its citizens without due process, without ever charging them with any wrongdoing is not a democracy. Period. Let alone the country which can KILL citizens without due process, without ever charging them with any wrongdoing. Obey the law. Obey the Constitution.” —Jamil Said, CA

“A President is nothing more than a servant, and if he commits a crime, it is ten times the crime and should have ten times the penalty.” —Ronald Denner, MI

“According to the Nuremberg Principles if we remain silent while our government is engaged in illegal activities, then we are complicit, we are equally guilty of being in violation of international law and of going against our most dearly held values. It is our responsibility as citizens, as taxpayers, as voters, to speak out.” —Robert Stevens

“All labels aside, ANY president who does not follow his oath needs to be impeached. It really is that simple.” —Robert Horan, OH

“All presidents seem to think that the Constitution is for the people to obey, not them. The 5th Amendment provides due process for American citizens. If one suspects criminal activity against the USA, then the suspect must have his day in court. This is part of the democratic process, and NO ONE, NOT EVEN THE PRESIDENT, IS ABOVE THE LAW!” —Robert Glasner, CA

“Amendment IV — ‘The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures’ — Does that include the life of the person?” —David Bean, OR

“America is supposed to have the rule of law, not of men. I don’t care how well-intentioned people are; if the precedent is set, then less well-intentioned people will take advantage of it.” —Deborah Goldsmith, CA

“Among other reasons, drone strikes kill innocents without exception, and you know it, Mr. President, and that’s not something to accept regardless of what your military advisers believe.” —Marianne Kenady, WA

“Are we back in the dark ages where the king decides to behead anyone he wants? Seems that way. I don’t think that is where we want to be, none of us.” —Kenneth Walton, IA

“Are you still a constitutional lawyer? – – Then, why are you acting as you are? That is, choosing and selecting American citizens for annihilation.” —William See, OR

“Believe it or not, murder is murder. Murdering a murderer is still murder.” —Frank C Benjamin, NY

“Don’t stray from the mandates, including the Constitution, you have been sworn to uphold. People accused of crimes are supposed to be tried by a jury of their peers, not one man on a power trip.” —John Davis, ME

“Execution of citizens without any due process, especially a jury of peers, is one of the hallmarks of a totalitarian government — no matter how much the tyrant pleads otherwise.” —Robert Anderson, CA

“Execution without arrest and fair trial is unethical, immoral and goes against all American values.” —Patricia Robinett, MO

“Extraordinary renditions and torture perpetrated by the Bush Administration was illegal and immoral. Killing without due process, especially an American citizen, is even worse.” —Audrey Bomse, FL

“Following our example, I guess it is ok for foreign governments to send drones over our territory to murder dissidents from their country?” —Michael JamesLong, OR

“For a constitutional lawyer, our President does not honor, in any way, shape or form, the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th & 8th amendments to the U.S. Constitution.” —Lisbeth Caccese, CA

Read thousands more, pick your favorites, add your own.

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