You can't have it both ways. He is either an enemy combatant that can be killed on sight for no reason (not merely because he was a criminal "in the wild") and is not subject to our judicial system, or, he's a criminal and should have been captured alive since he didn't have a gun in his hand, then read his Miranda rights and tried in Federal court. I of course am not hypocritical and say he is an illegal enemy combatant and it was okay to shoot him and would have been great to have waterboarded him if somehow he was captured alive. I see some of the wackjobs like Michael Moore and Alan Dershowitz are at least being consistent on this, unlike you.
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