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avaistheone1

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Thu Jun 13, 2013, 07:46 PM Jun 2013

Indefinite Detention Of Americans Survives House Vote [View all]

Source: Huffington Post

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. House of Representatives voted again Thursday to allow the indefinite military detention of Americans, blocking an amendment that would have barred the possibility.

Congress wrote that authority into law in the National Defense Authorization Act two years ago, prompting outrage from civil libertarians on the left and right. President Barack Obama signed the measure, but insisted his administration would never use it.

Supporters of detention argue that the nation needs to be able to arrest and jail suspected terrorists without trial, including Americans on U.S. soil, for as long as there is a war on terror. Their argument won, and the measure was defeated by a vote of 200 to 226.

But opponents, among them the Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.), who offered the amendment to end that authority, argued that such detention is a stain on the Constitution that unnecessarily militarizes U.S. law enforcement.

Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/13/indefinite-detention-americans_n_3437923.html

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The house of representatives is DonCoquixote Jun 2013 #1
What the fuck are they smoking in DC, to allow this shit to stand??? 99th_Monkey Jun 2013 #2
NO NO NO ...the problem is that they aren't smoking buds. L0oniX Jun 2013 #7
LOL n/t 99th_Monkey Jun 2013 #12
If they were smoking weed, they'd be too mellow to pass this shit... malthaussen Jun 2013 #18
Well, why not? Laelth Jun 2013 #3
Thanks, Mr. McCain, et al. I never thought the 6th amendment... DreamGypsy Jun 2013 #4
NO WONDER Congress has a 10% approval rating! alp227 Jun 2013 #5
10% seems too high Art_from_Ark Jun 2013 #28
G0d bless Ahmeddicca. L0oniX Jun 2013 #6
I'm beginning to think that the Tea Party atreides1 Jun 2013 #8
"President Barack Obama signed the measure, but insisted his administration would never use it." Hydra Jun 2013 #9
What about his successor? magellan Jun 2013 #15
That part stood out to me too sikofit3 Jun 2013 #22
Welcome to DU! Hydra Jun 2013 #23
Thank you! sikofit3 Jun 2013 #24
And when it was challenged christx30 Jun 2013 #29
Starting with the House of Representatives, then Demeter Jun 2013 #10
It's Obama's fault!!!! Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2013 #11
Obama would call John2 Jun 2013 #17
There are individuals in government who we elect who are corrupt. Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2013 #27
I can't say as I am surprised but it is a sad day in the US of A. nt Mojorabbit Jun 2013 #13
This would make the founders VOMIT. Faryn Balyncd Jun 2013 #14
Land of the free... *nt Alamuti Lotus Jun 2013 #16
226-200 malthaussen Jun 2013 #19
What's funny is that those who voted to strike it down are mostly far right and far left Ter Jun 2013 #26
K&R Solly Mack Jun 2013 #20
Since when does a law override the Bill of Rights? askeptic Jun 2013 #21
But due to the readings and interpretations of the Constitution christx30 Jun 2013 #30
It's not immediately clear to me what the current law says struggle4progress Jun 2013 #25
Congressmen/women who voted No are traitors to our country. L.A.dweller Jun 2013 #31
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