http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Defense_Authorization_Act
This is Wiki but you will get the idea.
Thank you, but wiki is not source material and no one can provide a quote from the relevant legislation to back up their claims.
Can you?
Can anyone?
Apparently not.
Read it for yourself and then cite the source with actual quotes of the legislation.
Just because someone says something doesn’t mean it is true. Right? We always ask actual quotes, source documents and link (which I provided), but yet, no one provides a quote or a link from the legislation that proves the point they are trying to make.
Why is that?
Again, is it because people would rather be told what to feel rather than think for themselves?
I read the legislation and I find no legitimacy to the claim and I find mere allegations not backed up by the actual legislation.
Indeed, I quote the legislation where it actually protects US citizens against the very abuses that are being alleged.
Can anyone provide a contrary quote from the actual law?
Seriously. I want to read it myself.
wiki is an opinion site with a decidedly leftist bent, and they even go back to post-911 resolutions to back up the claim, but they ignore the protections put in place by the NDAA.
So, the NDAA, you know, the entire military budget, actually protects American citizens.
Can anyone offer a quote from an NDAA (12/13, or even 14) that says otherwise?
Did find FY14, and there is no mention in it regarding detain US citizens.
(http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CRPT-113hrpt102/pdf/CRPT-113hrpt102.pdf)
Previous sections of FY12/13 Act apply.
Can anyone find a link to the legislation with direct quote from the law (FY12/13/14) that allows indefinite detention of US citizens?
Anyone?