Good question, Having been disenfranchised by our corrupt federal government, loyal American citizens will no longer own our country. At that point of realization, I think it unlikely that American patriots are going to suffer in silence.
Public Law 109-364, or the "John Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2007" (H.R. 5122), was signed by the President on October 17th, 2006, in a private Oval Office ceremony. This Act allows the President to declare a "public emergency" and station troops anywhere in America and take control of state-based National Guard units without the consent of the governor or local authorities, in order to "suppress public disorder."
This new PL also facilitates militarized police round-ups and detention of protesters, so called "illegal aliens," "potential terrorists" and other "undesirables" for detention in facilities already contracted for and under construction (by Halliburton).
So the question must be asked: are these detention camps, which have been and are being constructed, also intended for anyone who resists the foreign and domestic agenda of the NWO/SPP/NAU Washington elitists?
America is not owned by our corrupt federal government, it is in fact owned and controlled by loyal American citizens. Our government can pass these disgusting laws that restrict our freedom but we voters can impeach and arrest any legislator that we consider to be corrupt.
The question to be asked is, in my mind, when are we going to stop re-electing these same treasonous bastards and start bringing in loyal citizens who love America and our way of life? People who will obey their Oath of Office, follow the Constitution not the demands of the Federal Reserve, the World Bank and the United Nations.
America is not lost, the people have temporarily lost their way. When we get back on the right road, the road to freedom and democracy, we will correct the past infractions.
Don't be surprised to soon see the Constitution Party step forward and start gathering new members/voters to bring about the needed corrections.
Found it.
"Necessity is the plea of every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves."
-- William Pitt, Speech on the India Bill, Nov. 18, 1783.
Good post. There is a lot of info in it that I didn't know.
Somehow, I missed the John Warner Defence Act articles.