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In reply to the discussion: Before getting all steamed up about Obama's not vetoing the bill, ask yourself, [View all]Cal33
(7,018 posts)27. I clicked on the link above and got another link. I clicked on the second link
and got nothing. Thanks anyway.
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Before getting all steamed up about Obama's not vetoing the bill, ask yourself, [View all]
Cal33
Dec 2011
OP
I trust and support the ACLU also. But how long has this new National Defense bill
Cal33
Dec 2011
#7
Unfortunately, I don't know of any source that will provide reliable last-minue information.
Cal33
Dec 2011
#11
it gives this President and ANY FUTURE President the power to detain or not indefinitely. period.
piratefish08
Dec 2011
#28
Obama can stop being bad and Congress can stop being worse and much of it would solve
TheKentuckian
Dec 2011
#21
There was something in the OP about reading legislation before jumping to conclusions...
bhikkhu
Dec 2011
#58
"I smell Rove." The all-time big and weird sicko. I wonder how much longer this "era of sickos"
Cal33
Dec 2011
#17
No, he cannot because it only covers his administration. He should veto or fucking resign.
TheKentuckian
Dec 2011
#22
Just a day or two ago I wrote in this forum that if someone like Sanders were to run
Cal33
Dec 2011
#25
I'm pretty much convinced that the extremists of any political party, the fanatics in short, are
Cal33
Dec 2011
#56
So...the mandatory insurance bill...makes indefinite detention of US citizens OK?
Romulox
Dec 2011
#30
I was just pointing out that I heard so many complaints about the Healthcare Reform
Cal33
Dec 2011
#33
The "Healthcare Reform" bill forces Americans to buy private insurance; it's awful, and by no
Romulox
Dec 2011
#34
I admitted there were weaknesses in the Healthcare Reform bill, and also said that
Cal33
Dec 2011
#37
The OP claimed it was all too complicated for her, and that we should just trust authority.
Romulox
Dec 2011
#60
Trying to find anything good in that bill is like trying to find the clean end of a turd.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#40