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Question by Clark: Obama Signs Martial Law Bill: NDAA Now Law?
President Obama who pledged to veto the National Defense Authorization Act has signed it. Of course his promise was only for public consumption. After all lying to your enemy is what invading corporate takeover army’s do. It was the Obama administration all along that demanded the indefinite detention provisions be added while at the same time telling the America people he was fighting to protect their rights. This is treason on parade,in your face all out despotism!
(AP Story)
Obama signs defense bill despite ‘reservations’
HONOLULU (AP) — President Barack Obama signed a wide-ranging defense bill into law Saturday despite having “serious reservations” about provisions that regulate the detention, interrogation and prosecution of suspected terrorists.
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Answer by brucec83
This is not the first thing he’s done to alienate his liberal base.
I’d be very upset about it, but not having a law such as this did not stop George Washington from invading Pennsylvania during the Whiskey Rebellion, or Lincoln from invading the South and arresting confederates 1860-1868, Wilson from imprisoning socialist anti-war protestors in 1917, Roosevelt from using the army to suppress bonus marchers, or interning Germans and Japanese-Americans 1940-1945, or Eisenhower from stripped communists of citizenship and deporting them under the Emergency Detention provisions of the Internal Security Act of 1950, which contained similar language to the NDAA, until it was repealed by Nixon in 1971.
Remember, you can wail about your natural rights or the constitution all you want. If the government or its citizens feel threatened by you, you have no rights.
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