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Old 12-15-2011, 05:06 PM   #2
gardenerextraordinaire

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I was wondering what currently serving members of military think of the ‘Indefinite Detention’ applying to American citizens? As a former criminal defense attorney, it worries me. It would worry me if Bush or Obama were in charge. This is an extremely dangerous road to go down, especially if the occupant of the White House and Defense Department view the Constitution as an obstacle to be circumvented.
‘Indefinite Detention’ Bill Heads To Obama’s Desk As White House Drops Veto Threat
Establishment media and neo-cons still pretend NDAA doesn’t apply to American citizens
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
UPDATE: Obama has dropped his threat to veto the bill and is now expected to sign it into law. Remember – it was Obama’s White House that demanded the law apply to U.S. citizens in the first place.
The bill which would codify into law the indefinite detention without trial of American citizens is about to be passed and sent to Obama’s desk to be signed into law, even as some news outlets still erroneously report that the legislation does not apply to U.S. citizens…..
The US needs Ron Paul more than ever before if Obama signs this bill. And I am scared to death of where this is going to lead if Newt or Obama wins next year. This is worse than Obamacare mandate, or SS, or Medicare, or the unending war on terrorism around the world.
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