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In reply to the discussion: President Obama Signs Bill Permitting Indefinite Military Detention Without Trial Of U.S. Citizens [View all]Bolo Boffin
(23,872 posts)24. We can't do a trial here, but we can look at the evidence here. n/t
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President Obama Signs Bill Permitting Indefinite Military Detention Without Trial Of U.S. Citizens [View all]
Better Believe It
Jan 2012
OP
You're 100% right. Why do the ACLU and other progressives always whine about attacks on our
Better Believe It
Jan 2012
#7
Are you challenging the ACLU and other civil liberties groups on this matter?
Better Believe It
Jan 2012
#11
Better Believe It, you took the words right out of my fingertips....so I'll just add a +1! nt
tpsbmam
Jan 2012
#29
"my Administration will not authorize indefinite military detention without trial of American..."
Bolo Boffin
Jan 2012
#10
But it's OK to assassinate U.S. Citizens who the government believes might be terrorists?
Better Believe It
Jan 2012
#12
Shall we examine the evidence of Anwar al-Awlaki being a terrorist together? n/t
Bolo Boffin
Jan 2012
#14
I especially like the "top secret" evidence that you and I won't see.
Better Believe It
Jan 2012
#35
That's yet another personal attack suggesting I support terrorist attacks on the US
Better Believe It
Jan 2012
#34
"My." The law is the law; he won't be pres. forever. Oh, and about his word........
WinkyDink
Jan 2012
#18
And then Congress would override it (It had 93% support in the Senate and 86% in the House)
boxman15
Jan 2012
#44
Vetos just aren't what they used to be. But, campaigning politicians never change.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2012
#43