Ask a Libertarian 2012 with Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch: Drone strikes in Yemen--yay or nay?
Welcome to Ask a Libertarian 2012 with Reason's Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch. They are the authors of the book, The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong With America, coming out in paperback with a new foreword covering Occupy Wall Street and more, on June 26.
In this video, they answer the question:
"Drone strikes in Yemen -- yay or nay?" - sent by Jordan, from the American Enterprise Institute
Produced by Meredith Bragg, Jim Epstein, Josh Swain, and Tracy Oppenheimer with help from Katie Hooks.
To watch answers from 2011's Ask a Libertarian series, go here.
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yea for yay!
eff AQAP
I can't wait until Orrin makes it onto the Kill List.
i was already on the IRG kill list in kuwait. but they were worse shots than the panamanians or cubans. basically they waved an AK around like a bullet hose
Allah shall guide the projectiles to the infidels!
Nothing is stopping you from joining a private military company and taking the fight to them.
Geez Nick, you have had more custom changes than Anne Hathaway did at the Oscars.
Is the Jacket splitting off to get its own show?
"Drone strikes in Yemen -- yay or nay?"
Leave it to the American Enterprise Institute (and the Sith) to deal in absolutes.
False dilemma, thy name is Jordan!