Posted on 01/02/2012 5:56:39 PM PST by Yosemitest
President Barack Obama rang in the New Year by signing the NDAA law with its provision allowing him to indefinitely detain citizens.
It was a symbolic moment to say the least.
With Americans distracted with drinking and celebrating, Obama signed one of the greatest rollbacks of civil liberties in the history of our country
. . . and citizens partied only blissfully into the New Year.
Ironically, in addition to breaking his promise not to sign the law, Obama broke his promise on signing statements
and attached a statement that he really does not want to detain citizens indefinitely.
Obama insisted that he signed the bill simply to keep funding for the troops.
It was a continuation of the dishonest treatment of the issue by the White House since the law first came to light.
As discussed earlier, the White House told citizens that the President would not sign the NDAA because of the provision.
That spin ended after sponsor Sen. Carl Levin (D., Mich.) went to the floor and disclosed that it was the White House
and insisted that there be no exception for citizens in the indefinite detention provision.
The latest claim is even more insulting.
You do not support our troops by denying the principles for which they are fighting.
They are not fighting to consolidate authoritarian powers in the President.
The American way of life is defined by our Constitution and specifically the Bill of Rights.
Moreover, the insistence that you do not intend to use authoritarian powers does not alter the fact that you just signed an authoritarian measure.
It is not the use but the right to use such powers that defines authoritarian systems.
The almost complete failure of the mainstream media to cover this issue is shocking.
Many reporters have bought into the spin of the Obama Administration as they did the spin over torture by the Bush Administration.
Even today reporters refuse to call waterboarding torture despite the long line of cases and experts defining waterboarding as torture for decades.
On the NDAA, reporters continue to mouth the claim that this law only codifies what is already the law.
That is not true.
The Administration has fought any challenges to indefinite detention to prevent a true court review.
Moreover, most experts agree that such indefinite detention of citizens violates the Constitution.
There are also those who continue the long-standing effort to excuse Obamas horrific record on civil liberties by either blaming others or the times.
One successful myth is that there is an exception for citizens.
The White House is saying that changes to the law made it unnecessary to veto the legislation.
That spin is facially ridiculous.
The changes were the inclusion of some meaningless rhetoric after key amendments protecting citizens were defeated.
The provision merely states that nothing in the provisions could be construed to alter Americans legal rights.
Since the Senate clearly views citizens are not just subject to indefinite detention but even execution without a trial,
the change offers nothing but rhetoric to hide the harsh reality.
The Administration and Democratic members are in full spin using language designed to obscure the authority given to the military.
The exemption for American citizens from the mandatory detention requirement (section 1032) is the screening language for the next section, 1031,
which offers no exemption for American citizens from the authorization to use the military to indefinitely detain people without charge or trial.
Obama could have refused to sign the bill and the Congress would have rushed to fund the troops.
Instead, as confirmed by Sen. Levin, the White House conducted a misinformation campaign to secure this power
while portraying Obama as some type of reluctant absolute ruler, or as Obama maintains a reluctant president with dictatorial powers.
Most Democratic members joined their Republican colleagues in voting for this unAmerican measure.
Some Montana citizens are moving to force the removal of these members who they insist betrayed their oaths of office and their constituents.
Most citizens however are continuing to treat the matter as a distraction from the holiday cheer.
For civil libertarians, the NDAA is our Mayan moment.
2012 is when the nation embraced authoritarian powers with little more than a pause between rounds of drinks.
So here is a resolution better than losing weight this year . . . make 2012 the year you regained your rights.
Here is the signing statement attached to the bill:
FUBO!!!
unbelievable
This should be all over every form of news media there is 24-7. Why is there so much silence? This is not a minor technicality folks. This is big. Really big.
Mark
Most of us understad who this laws is intended for. But the judas goats tell us we have nothing to worry about, the law will only be used against “terrorists”.
It takes more than a president to get this crap enacted.
Is this correct or a faux headline?
“The almost complete failure of the mainstream media to cover this issue is shocking.”
Useful idiots, all.
Maybe the talking heads just realized that it is THEY who are subject to arrest and indefinite detention without trial?
Bump
Bump
This is why we need single item bills. Congress should not be able to submit bills with many non-related items other than in an appropriations bill.
That is a lie. It would be worded differently if that was true. They intend to use this any way that pleases them.
Ellen Barkin: If Obama Loses, Police State ‘Around the Corner’
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2827913/posts
So, did a Republican congress vote FOR this?
I'd love to read it here.
Good luck with that...
The Prison Planet and Infowars websites aren’t welcome on FR because they report completely crazy and wacky stuff! Would would ever believe a guy shouting from the rooftops that a police state is coming??? Not the people at FR! Right? Right?
(crickets chirping...)
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