Impeach Every Senator Who Votes for "U.S. is a Battlefield" Bill that Violates Basic Rights

Discussion in 'Politics' started by katsung47, Dec 3, 2011.

  1. IQless1
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    IQless1 trump supporters are scum

    I'm only saying that I personally don't have any fear that this law is going to affect me in any meaningful way. I can see why it would scare the hell out of someone like you though... someone who feels constantly threatened by the government, whether justifiable or not.

    Speaking of that, how many years has the government been 'messing' with you anyway? Don't you find it odd that the government has caused all those things you say it's done to cause you personal harm yet despite their mega-effort they can't seem to corral you? Can you recall the first time you felt the government had acted against you personally? I'm just kind of curious lol
     
  2. katsung47

    katsung47 Well-Known Member

  3. katsung47

    katsung47 Well-Known Member

    NDAA Nullification Passes Virginia Senate by a Veto-Proof 39-1 Vote
    Posted by Michael Boldin

    Today, the Virginia Senate took a firm stand in support of liberty, the Constitution for the United States, and the Constitution of Virginia by voting in favor of House Bill 1160 (HB1160), the “NDAA Nullification Act.”

    The final vote was 39-1.

    After a motion to recommit (delay until next year) went down to the wire before being rejected yesterday (report here), groups across the political spectrum activated in support of the legislation, which codifies in law that no agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia – including defense forces and national guard troops, will comply with or assist the federal government in any way under it’s newly claimed powers to arrest and detain without due process.
    http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/201...es-virginia-senate-by-a-veto-proof-39-1-vote/
     
  4. katsung47

    katsung47 Well-Known Member

    Obama sued over indefinite detention and torture of Americans act

    17 January, 2012, 02:28
    US President Barack Obama is the target of a suit filed by Pulitzer Prize-winner Hedges, and the reasoning seems more than obvious to him. The decision to take the commander-in-chief to court comes as a response to President Obama’s December 31 signing of the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, a legislation that allows the US military to detain American citizens indefinitely at off-site torture prisons like Guantanamo Bay.
    Obama amended the NDAA with a signing statement on New Year's Eve, insisting that while the Act does indeed give him the power to detain his own citizens indefinitely without charge, that doesn’t mean he will do so. Specifically, Obama wrote that his administration "will not authorize the indefinite military detention without trial of American citizens." Under another piece of legislation, however, the government is being granted the right to suspend citizenship of any American if the Enemy Expatriation Act joins the ranks of the NDAA as an atrocious act approved by the president.

    http://rt.com/usa/news/obama-hedges-ndaa-sued-933/
     
  5. katsung47

    katsung47 Well-Known Member

    This roused a question for me. Why the Federal government lawmakers passed the NDAA in large proportion? The Act is obvious violation to the Constitution that the media even dare not to discuss it.

    Several days after 911, there was an anthrax attack targetted on Senators that forced the passing through of Patriot Act. In October 2002, there was a Washington DC sniper spree which intimidate the lawmakers to pass the bill of Armed force Authorization in Iraq. (for war on Iraq). It's ten years since then. Our congress and Senato now has been trained to tamed sheeples under the whips of Pentagon and FBI?
     

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