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Winds of Change has an excellent post today:
A Question For The Doves
OK, here’s a question for all of you who think that it’s the hawks who are moonbats (and I know you’re out there). It stems in part from Henley’s post, as well as much of what I’ve read from people who want to be ‘aggressively chasing terrorists’ while not invading countries.
How – exactly – does that work?
He continues in this comment:
...what does hunting [terrorists] down look like?? I can tell you what deer hunting looks like, I can tell you how police identify and arrest gang members here in Los Angeles. But I can’t figure out how we manage to hunt people down in countries that don’t want us to.