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In reply to the discussion: Obama wins right to indefinitely detain Americans under NDAA [View all]JackRiddler
(24,979 posts)57. It's not the stay that's indefinite, it's the detention.
If you can't even understand the headline... don't post!
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It also means that we have dispensed with Habeas Corpus. Which means all Americans are
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#28
Both candidates will expand the police state; both candidates will steal Social Security.
woo me with science
Oct 2012
#64
And the spirits of the Saints of Liberty and all who died for our Freedom cry out "Hooray! Hooray!"
Poll_Blind
Sep 2012
#6
nah..those days are over..its partisan politics above civil rights, the constitution, endless war
xiamiam
Sep 2012
#55
He might regret this if someday some Republican president decides to declare some
kestrel91316
Sep 2012
#14
The administration's view is that the law doesn't say what Hedges et al claim it says
struggle4progress
Sep 2012
#35
It's not indefinite at all. There's a stay on the injunction. Ridiculous headline. n/t
tammywammy
Sep 2012
#41