Col. Morris Davis, former Guantanamo prosecutor, on US drone policy: ‘Since 9/11, we’ve been the constrained and the cowardly’

Cenk Uygur and Col. Morris Davis, former Guantanamo Bay chief prosecutor and professor at Howard University School of Law, call out the Obama administration’s use of drone strikes as another example of the way U.S. has become more restrictive since 9/11. “I’m really surprised all the gun advocates are saying they’ve got to have their guns to protect us from a tyrannical government [because] it looks like that ship’s already sailed,” Davis says. “We used to be the land of the free and the home of the brave, and since 9/11, we’ve been the constrained and the cowardly.”