Nick Gillespie Talking Drones, Obama on BBC Radio Right Now!
Listen online at http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio
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What will the Brits think of this crazy "freedom" talk?
I lived in the UK for nearly 4 years.
Trust me, they don't get it.
At all.
They're still wondering why we split off from them. Why wouldn't we be more like Canada, who said "please sir, may we govern ourselves". To which Great Britain said, "Sure, but you have to keep the Queen."
Also, they are convinced the US is some wild barbarian hellhole (except for NY and San Fran), full of stupid fat people, and that their shit don't stink.
Actually, that's most of Western Europe.
"Freedom? That is worship word! You will not speak it!"
Legally, Nick can be droned for his treasonous act of providing aid and comfort to a nation that once waged sweet war with America.
"Disparaging the drone is a dronable offense!"
Droning on about the drones? That's a dronin'
Well, naturally, questioning the president's self-given right to kill by drone process is, in and of itself, treason and terrorism.
President Drone. because when isn't he droning?