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ForgoTheConsequence

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22. The ACLU just released this tonight.
Wed Dec 14, 2011, 08:48 PM
Dec 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 14, 2011

WASHINGTON – The White House today announced that it will support passage of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which contains harmful provisions that some legislators have said could authorize the U.S. military to pick up and imprison without charge or trial civilians, including American citizens, anywhere in the world. The final version of the NDAA was agreed to earlier this week by House and Senate conferees.

Though Obama administration had threatened to veto a previous version of the bill based on these provisions, it has reversed its position. The House is expected to pass the bill tonight and Senate will vote soon after.

“The president should more carefully consider the consequences of allowing this bill to become law,” Laura W. Murphy, director of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office. “If President Obama signs this bill, it will damage both his legacy and American’s reputation for upholding the rule of law. The last time Congress passed indefinite detention legislation was during the McCarthy era and President Truman had the courage to veto that bill. We hope that the president will consider the long view of history before codifying indefinite detention without charge or trial.”

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Why don't you trust secret panels noise Dec 2011 #1
:rofl: limpyhobbler Dec 2011 #6
Well, it will be our freedom loving military doing the deciding who is to be kidnapped. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2011 #21
How did you know that the secret panels are secret? MannyGoldstein Dec 2011 #67
I didn't see the not, this is bad news. sarcasmo Dec 2011 #2
There is NO reason to veto it, please see comment #11 :) n/t Tx4obama Dec 2011 #12
Tex 4 Obama, please explain. Mimosa Dec 2011 #16
Here is Section 1032 - American citizens in The USA are exempt Tx4obama Dec 2011 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author Tx4obama Dec 2011 #37
It's not clear cut Aerows Dec 2011 #40
Here is Section 1031 - which includes the Feinstein amendment language (e) 'bolded' Tx4obama Dec 2011 #41
Read that analysis Aerows Dec 2011 #44
it says throwing Americans in jail forever is OPTIONAL. provis99 Dec 2011 #50
Your link timed out. The problems are with section 1031, not 1032, as I understand it. JDPriestly Dec 2011 #66
Obama just totally lost my vote peacebird Dec 2011 #3
again? jefferson_dem Dec 2011 #5
Hubby says he will not vote for him period. I fluctuate between no and he's better than repukes peacebird Dec 2011 #91
Why? n/t bhikkhu Dec 2011 #8
Another reason to Primary Obama RC Dec 2011 #4
Epic Obama FAIL. Odin2005 Dec 2011 #7
Why? bhikkhu Dec 2011 #9
They are ignoring sections 1031 and 1032 which explicitly excludes AtomicKitten Dec 2011 #20
Yes you are correct. See comments #36 and #41 for the text of those two sections. n/t Tx4obama Dec 2011 #42
There is NOTHING which "explicitly excludes" detaining US Citizens SaintPete Dec 2011 #74
Here -- AtomicKitten Dec 2011 #82
I don't think you read past my subjec line SaintPete Dec 2011 #86
I was being ironic. AtomicKitten Dec 2011 #88
That's Not Correct! SaintPete Dec 2011 #89
No response to post #89? SaintPete Dec 2011 #90
it's easier to whiz on Obama than read an article. spanone Dec 2011 #45
There is NO reason to veto it, please see comment #11 :) n/t Tx4obama Dec 2011 #14
there is NO reason to vote for it..nt xiamiam Dec 2011 #51
So, you're against 'the whole DoDA bill'? or just sections 1031 and 1032 Tx4obama Dec 2011 #53
Really? green917 Dec 2011 #76
"Don't buy into the hysteria" savalez Dec 2011 #10
He's the only one I've heard that people are discussing Aerows Dec 2011 #72
He spent another hour on it today. savalez Dec 2011 #79
There is NO reason to veto it. Tx4obama Dec 2011 #11
You like the idea of the military being able to pick of "suspects" anywhere in the world? Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2011 #19
Oh... so it's ok as long as they aren't US citizens... SomethingFishy Dec 2011 #24
That appears to be the defense noise Dec 2011 #27
heh, it's very clever wording but still bad spooked911 Dec 2011 #28
Glad they added (e) sarcasmo Dec 2011 #39
Bernie Sanders thinks there is Aerows Dec 2011 #73
At least that was fixed. AverageJoe90 Dec 2011 #83
AP article from today Aerows Dec 2011 #13
Yes, apparently the AP is misreporting it. Perhaps they did not read the Feinstein amendment. Tx4obama Dec 2011 #29
Are you saying it isn't done without this legislation? bhikkhu Dec 2011 #30
And Section 1032 exempts/excludes U.S. citizens that live in The USA. Tx4obama Dec 2011 #35
This is horribly written legislation Aerows Dec 2011 #47
ding! FirstLight Dec 2011 #48
Probably........ AverageJoe90 Dec 2011 #84
ACLU was recommending against it on Dec. 9th TBF Dec 2011 #15
The ACLU just released this tonight. ForgoTheConsequence Dec 2011 #22
Thank you - TBF Dec 2011 #25
Unless congress declares war on the OWS movement, I think we're ok bhikkhu Dec 2011 #31
Congress didn't declare war on Japanese-Americans during WWII. OnyxCollie Dec 2011 #54
they sure didn't, and they have been preparing for unrest TBF Dec 2011 #60
This bill wouldn't have allowed it. bhikkhu Dec 2011 #78
Uh, you do know that second-generation Japanese Americans, OnyxCollie Dec 2011 #81
Ah, but you need to think Berlin Expat Dec 2011 #70
What I see as more likely is that the fear of indefinite detention modifies people's behaviors bhikkhu Dec 2011 #80
bingo..nt xiamiam Dec 2011 #52
Here's ProSense Dec 2011 #17
Is that a flip-flop? Flop-flip? Or, just a SOP politician's lie? Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2011 #18
This is pissing a lot of people off. nt DocMac Dec 2011 #23
yeah, because it's outrageous and terrible and un-American spooked911 Dec 2011 #33
I think the only reason people are pissed is because they have NOT read the bill Tx4obama Dec 2011 #43
There are several people who have copied and pasted parts of the bill Aerows Dec 2011 #46
I think you're wrong-- I think people are pissed because they see a system way out of control spooked911 Dec 2011 #57
We are pissed off because we HAVE read the bill, and we know about KBR's contract to build detention TBF Dec 2011 #61
Actually, I'm pissed because I HAVE read the bill SaintPete Dec 2011 #75
I agree. DocMac Dec 2011 #49
Well, to hell with him and every traitor that voted "aye". There should be consequences for TheKentuckian Dec 2011 #26
we're into deep deep corruption levels spooked911 Dec 2011 #34
lindsey graham 'shut up' video limpyhobbler Dec 2011 #32
An analysis Aerows Dec 2011 #38
thanks-- that was my impression too spooked911 Dec 2011 #58
Thanks for the link. AverageJoe90 Dec 2011 #85
He should veto it based on spending alone... nt Modern_Matthew Dec 2011 #55
Not what it seems: caseymoz Dec 2011 #56
I feel like it's 2006 and deja vu all over again. Vinca Dec 2011 #59
Thank you. TBF Dec 2011 #62
This is really, really, really, really... thescreaminghead Dec 2011 #63
The assholes have the votes to override a veto. era veteran Dec 2011 #64
DC "Democrats" stand for NOTHING: blkmusclmachine Dec 2011 #65
Shocked! Not.... blackspade Dec 2011 #68
Huge surprise there NorthCarolina Dec 2011 #69
Is this America anymore? roamer65 Dec 2011 #71
It's As If Obama Is Going Out Of His Way To Lose My Vote. Paladin Dec 2011 #77
With 87 votes in place, it would have been a waste of time to even consider it tjwash Dec 2011 #87
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