h a l f b a k e r yI think this would be a great thing to not do.
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Property in ghetto part of Washington D.C. should be cheap. One could buy a vacant lot and turn it into a kind of memorial similar to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (that monument has all the names of Americans who died in the war). But this memorial would contain names of all the civilians killed by
drone strikes.
Curtis LeMay
http://www.historia...s/vietnam/Part5.doc P.21, #3 [8th of 7, Mar 07 2014]
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Better to manufacture sanitary ware for public conveniences to allow
patrons to suitably express their opinion of their enemies. |
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Possible locations: private land around Hain's Point,
National Arboretum, Aquatic Gardens or River
Terrace. |
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It will take us a long time to catch up to the "collateral damage" done by conventional means to date. But I understand, drones are the new black. |
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// civilian drone strike victims // |
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All the drones we have seen so far are military, and they seem oddly
reluctant to allow anyone else to have go with them. So, if you know
where we can get one of these "civilian" drones, there's cash money
waiting. |
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^ cellphone in a RC model airplane, mounted pointing the camera out the little windscreen. |
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Would this memorial be unmanned? |
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Of course, but it would be kept under surveillance from a bunker on
the other side of the planet. |
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We envisaged something more like a Cessna 172 ... say 150kg for
pilot and passenger, strip out seats, panel instruments, radios, nav
aids - maybe another 100kg .. that's 250kg for stores, minus the
weight of mount points and release mechanism. |
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FLIR might be heavy, though. |
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Ah yes because "proper" military manufacture all their stores in-house, grow their own food and raise their own funds and breed their own recruits in-house with no support from any aspect of Civilian society. |
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What exactly are they fighting for, again? |
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//What exactly are they fighting for, again? |
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<MB>What have you got?</MB> |
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... have uniforms, ranks, a command structure, rules and regulations,
discipline, and by and large are answerable to sovereign
governments. |
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