Indefinite detention and torture act arrives at White House
Published: 22 December, 2011, 20:30
Anti torture activists dressed in the orange jumpsuits and black hoods that are now emblematic of the policies of torture and abuse that the Obama administration (AFP Photo / Karen Bleier)
Legislation that will let President Obama and future leaders of America detain and torture Americans indefinitely has made it to the White House, where it is expected to be soon signed into law by the commander-in-chief.
The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, of NDAA FY2012, was overwhelmingly approved by the House and Senate earlier this month. While the legislation indeed had its critics, the act was inexplicably missed by the mainstream media, who neglected to inform Americans of the dangerous blows to constitutional rights that will become a reality under the law.
The bill, which is annually updated to outline spending for the Department of Defense, contains several provisions for 2012 that will turn America, as Senator Lindsey Graham puts it, “into a battlefield.” As the US continues an open-ended war on terror, now American citizens suspected to be linked to terrorist enemies can be detained in prison indefinitely and subjected to torture tactics previously outlawed.
“What this legislation does,” lectured Senator Karl Levin earlier this month, “says from the Congress’ point-of-view, that we expressly authorize the indefinite detention” of someone deemed a threat. “We recognize the authority of this president and every other president to hold an enemy combatant indefinitely, whether they are captured home or abroad, because that only makes sense.”
“How long can you hold them? As long as it takes to make us safe,” said Graham.
The senator added that, “when you join the enemy…we aren’t worried about how we’re going to prosecute you right away.” Because of this, Miranda Rights should not be read to suspected criminals and additionally the right to an attorney is also suspended under the act.
Additionally, the president can send American-born detainees to foreign prisons and can at last legally take the offense and launch cyber wars against alleged enemy nations.
22.12.2011, 02:57
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22.12.2011, 21:06
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America is quickly becoming the international tin foil hat state. The biggest threat to America is America. It is difficult to hear words of freedom when the actions are anything but free.







There is two reasons Obama signed it!
1- he has been trying to get the peoples weapons for many years outlawed.
2- this bill brings marshal law to this country full boat which gives the military the (legal right) to walk into every home in this Country and remove all weapons which leaves it's Citizens defenseless against a corrupt Government has Thomas Jefferson warned about!