David Kretzmann » Assassination http://davidkretzmann.com Pursuing a Free, Voluntary, Peaceful World Sun, 24 Mar 2013 15:44:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 Adam Kokesh and Joe Rogan: What Anwar Al-awlaki Really Said http://davidkretzmann.com/2012/07/adam-kokesh-and-joe-rogan-what-anwar-al-awlaki-really-said/ http://davidkretzmann.com/2012/07/adam-kokesh-and-joe-rogan-what-anwar-al-awlaki-really-said/#comments Fri, 13 Jul 2012 17:44:55 +0000 David Kretzmann http://davidkretzmann.com/?p=1668

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Adam Kokesh and Joe Rogan discuss what Anwar Al-awlaki was really saying (at least at one point) and what it means in terms of the government’s ability to label and attack people without presenting any evidence. Heartfelt appreciation to Adam for helping bring this issue into the spotlight.

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Why We Can’t Ignore the Assassinations of Abdulrahman Al-awlaki and Anwar Al-awlaki http://davidkretzmann.com/2012/07/why-we-cant-ignore-the-assassinations-of-abdulrahman-al-awlaki-and-anwar-al-awlaki/ http://davidkretzmann.com/2012/07/why-we-cant-ignore-the-assassinations-of-abdulrahman-al-awlaki-and-anwar-al-awlaki/#comments Wed, 11 Jul 2012 18:39:55 +0000 David Kretzmann http://davidkretzmann.com/?p=1658

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The assassinations of Abdulrahman Al-awlaki and Anwar Al-awlaki, two U.S. citizens killed by U.S. drone strikes in Yemen, carry extremely dangerous implications for individual liberty, due process, and severe abuse of government power. We cannot let these incidents slip through the cracks.

Abdulrahman Al-awlaki

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Anwar Al-awlaki: What the media and government don’t want you to see http://davidkretzmann.com/2012/07/anwar-al-awlaki-what-the-media-and-government-dont-want-you-to-see/ http://davidkretzmann.com/2012/07/anwar-al-awlaki-what-the-media-and-government-dont-want-you-to-see/#comments Wed, 11 Jul 2012 01:10:25 +0000 David Kretzmann http://davidkretzmann.com/?p=1650

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Footage of Anwar Al-awlaki in October 2001 discussing the deaths of innocent civilians in the U.S. and Middle East.

Awlaki, a U.S. citizen born in New Mexico, was assassinated by a U.S. drone strike in Yemen on September 30, 2011. Al-awlaki was on the CIA’s hit list, signed off by the Obama Administration, for 17 months prior to his assassination. No evidence was ever presented against him in court, his citizenship was never revoked, and he was given no opportunity to exercise his constitutionally-guaranteed rights to due process and a fair trial.

If no evidence is presented against Al-awlaki in court, even nearly a year after his assassination, does this suggest the government indeed has no solid evidence against him justifying his assassination?

Read more about Anwar Al-awlaki’s case here.

Anwar Al-awlaki

“Our position needs to be reiterated, and needs to be very clear. The fact that the U.S. has administered the death and homicide of over 1 million civilians in Iraq; the fact that the U.S. is supporting the deaths and killing of thousands of Palestinians, does not justify the killing of 1 U.S. civilian in New York City or Washington D.C. And the deaths of 6,000 civilians in New York and Washington D.C. does not justify the death of 1 civilian in Afghanistan.” ~ Anwar Al-awlaki; October 2001

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Jesse Ventura: Government Can Be Evil http://davidkretzmann.com/2012/06/jesse-ventura-government-can-be-evil/ http://davidkretzmann.com/2012/06/jesse-ventura-government-can-be-evil/#comments Sun, 10 Jun 2012 17:41:02 +0000 David Kretzmann http://davidkretzmann.com/?p=1342

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Jesse Ventura is one of the very few figures who has participated in government that I highly respect and admire. Jesse has maintained strong levels of integrity and principle when he easily could have sold out to gain more power and respect from the mainstream. He is an independent and despises both the Republican and Democrat parties, having been elected Minnesota Governor in 1998 without being a member of either party. Jesse will say plenty of controversial things, but above all I know he is a diligent and principled individual dedicated to preserving freedom, peace, and principle.

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Ron Paul: 16 Year Old American Citizen was Assassinated http://davidkretzmann.com/2011/11/ron-paul-16-year-old-american-citizen-was-assassinated/ http://davidkretzmann.com/2011/11/ron-paul-16-year-old-american-citizen-was-assassinated/#comments Sun, 13 Nov 2011 04:38:40 +0000 David Kretzmann http://davidkretzmann.com/?p=873

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Please learn more about this issue if you haven’t already. This needs to be in the national spotlight and most certainly a campaign issue. It will be an issue if we spread the word and hold Obama and Congress’s feet to the fire.

We cannot let this incident be buried under the rug. It is up to us as free individuals to stand up and say, “No! This is wrong, and I will not let you get away with this.”

For Liberty and Justice,

David Kretzmann

Abdulrahman Al-awlaki (Assassinated October 14, 2011)

 

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An Open Letter to Rand Paul: Investigate the Killing of an American Teenager http://davidkretzmann.com/2011/11/an-open-letter-to-rand-paul-investigate-the-killing-of-an-american-teenager/ http://davidkretzmann.com/2011/11/an-open-letter-to-rand-paul-investigate-the-killing-of-an-american-teenager/#comments Thu, 10 Nov 2011 00:49:06 +0000 David Kretzmann http://davidkretzmann.com/?p=844 Hello Senator Paul,

My name is David Kretzmann. I am a 19 year old student at Berea College in Kentucky; I’ve lived in Kentucky since August of 2010. Today I urgently write you to investigate the death of Abdulrahman Al-awlaki.

Within the past 45 days, three U.S. citizens have been killed at the hand of U.S. drone attacks in Yemen. The most well known of these incidents was the case of Anwar Alawlaki, the U.S. citizen born in New Mexico suspected (but never officially charged) of working with Al-Qaeda. Alawlaki was on the CIA’s public hit list, signed off by President Barack Obama, for 17 months prior to his assassination on September 30, 2011. Alawlaki’s constitutional rights as a U.S. citizen were ignored by the Obama administration, despite attempts from Alawlaki’s father and the ACLU to protect Alawlaki.

What’s even more disturbing than Alawlaki’s assassination is the death of his 16 year old son, Abdulrahman Al-awlaki, just two weeks later on October 14, 2011. Abdulrahman Al-awlaki was having a Friday night barbecue with his cousin and fellow teenage friends. A U.S. drone strike took their lives that night.

Abdulrahman Al-awlaki was born in Denver, Colorado, in 1995. He was an American citizen and just 16 years old. He was no less a U.S. citizen than you and I. He had no ties whatsoever to Al-Qaeda or any other militant group.

The Obama administration has been eerily silent on this matter, not so much as acknowledging that a U.S. drone strike killed a 16 year old American citizen. This is the primary reason I am writing you this letter. We need to know why Abdulrahman Al-alwaki was killed; whether it was an intentional killing (i.e. assassination), casualty of war, or a tragic misfire incident.

On November 2, 2011, hundreds of Yemeni individuals peacefully came together to protest U.S. drone attacks in Yemen. I highly encourage you to observe some of the pictures and footage that came out of this event; it is remarkable seeing these people come together to bring about a change in their country. Innocent civilians, including children and teenagers, are losing their lives in Yemen because of U.S. drone strikes. This is the heartbreaking reality for a growing number of families in Yemen, and demonstrates the urgency of the plea I bring to you today.

I know that you can, above anyone else in the Senate, bring about an investigation of Abdulrahman Al-awlaki’s death. You have proven yourself to be a principled voice of liberty, reason, and the rule of law in the U.S. Senate, and there is no one I would trust more to spearhead an investigation. At the very least, people deserve to know why their tax dollars are going to war efforts that have now taken the life of an innocent American teenager.

Please consider sharing this information with your colleagues in the Senate as well as your constituents in Kentucky. If nothing else, you can raise awareness of this incident. This should be a nationwide discussion of what Americans are willing to allow their government to do in these ongoing wars.

I write you today not for my own well being. I am doing fine here in Kentucky. But it hit me hard when I learned of Abdulrahman’s needless death. We are talking about an innocent American teenage citizen whose death has been callously ignored by our President. I am writing this for the people in Yemen who have nowhere else to turn.

Al-awlaki’s family is currently promoting a petition calling for an investigation of Abdulrahman’s death. As of this writing, 334 letters and petitions have been sent to Congress.

Let us not forget the words of President Obama:

“My Administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in Government. We will work together to ensure the public trust and establish a system of transparency, public participation, and collaboration. Openness will strengthen our democracy and promote efficiency and effectiveness in Government.”

Please work to hold the President to his word. The American people deserve to know the truth about these matters, especially when one of their own is taken in the line of war. I believe an investigation would mean much to Abdulrahman’s family, the people of Yemen, and your constituents who are paying for these war endeavors.

Please let me know if there is anything I can do personally to help you with this process.

Thank you for your commitment to life, liberty, and the rule of law. I am proud to call you my representative, and I look forward to the progress we can reach on this vital issue.

For Life, Liberty, and Justice,

David Kretzmann

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The Assassination of an American Teenager http://davidkretzmann.com/2011/10/the-assassination-of-an-american-teenager/ http://davidkretzmann.com/2011/10/the-assassination-of-an-american-teenager/#comments Mon, 24 Oct 2011 01:06:01 +0000 David Kretzmann http://davidkretzmann.com/?p=755 Where do we draw the line? When do we stand up and say enough is enough? When will we see the world through the eyes of those whose lands we forcefully manipulate, invade, and occupy?

On October 14, 2011, Abdulrahman Al-awlaki was killed by U.S. airstrikes in Yemen. Al-awlaki was a 16 year old American citizen who was eating dinner with a group of his teenage friends when U.S. airstrikes took their lives. Al-awlaki, born in Denver, Colorado, was the son of Anwar al-Awlaki. Anwar al-Awlaki, of course, was the U.S. citizen suspected (but never prosecuted) of working with Al Qaeda; Awlaki was assassinated by the U.S. on September 30, 2011.

In the days before a CIA drone strike killed al-Qaeda operative Anwar al-Awlaki last month, his 16-year-old son ran away from the family home in Yemen’s capital of Sanaa to try to find him, relatives say. When he, too, was killed in a U.S. airstrike Friday, the Awlaki family decided to speak out for the first time since the attacks.

“To kill a teenager is just unbelievable, really, and they claim that he is an al-Qaeda militant. It’s nonsense,” said Nasser al-Awlaki, a former Yemeni agriculture minister who was Anwar al-Awlaki’s father and the boy’s grandfather, speaking in a phone interview from Sanaa on Monday. “They want to justify his killing, that’s all.”

Abdulrahman Al-awlaki ran away from home to try to find his dad. That’s it. This is a human tragedy, regardless of whether you think the U.S.’s military efforts in the Middle East are justified or not. A society that disregards human life cannot possibly expect to uphold individual liberty.

Barack Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize is drenched in blood. Has Obama so much as issued an apology for killing an innocent American teenager and his friends? Nope. Nada.

This is an American teenage kid that we’re talking about, just three years younger than me. He had a Facebook profile. He listened to Akon, Eminem, 50 Cent, and Snoop Dogg. His favorite books were Harry Potter and Twilight. He loved Spongebob Squarepants, Prison Break, Lost, The Simpsons, and the BBC “Planet Earth” series. His favorite movies were Harry Potter, Braveheart, Troy, and Gladiator. In other words, he was a human being.

Have our minds been so numbed by war that we casually brush off the deaths of innocent lives, even an American teenager, taken by the U.S.? Will people continue to defend these political psychopaths who ignore the destruction of innocent life the U.S. has caused around the world? I pray not.

Abdulrahman Al-awlaki (Assassinated October 14, 2011)

Abdulrahman Al-awlaki's U.S. Birth Certificate

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