Posted on 05/09/2014 1:24:45 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
Eighty-five of 100 senators voted in favor of the new version of the NDAA, which had already been quietly passed by the House of Representatives. [Disgustingly, Montana's only U.S. House member, Republican Steve Daines, who purports himself to be a staunch conservative, voted for the indefinite detention provision of the NDAA, as did Montana's two Democrat Senators Max Baucus and Jon Tester. How did your congressman and senators vote? In my opinion, this is a monumentally-important vote; and a vote granting this unconstitutional power to the military and federal police agencies is inexcusable and demonstrates how both Democrats and Republicans will unite together to dismantle the constitutional protections of the American people in the name of "national security."]
was there a ruling and did the Pirate Roberts vote for this fascist leap?
Supreme Court rejects hearing on military detention case
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/04/28/us-usa-court-security-idUSBREA3R0YH20140428
Excerpt:
(Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory to President Barack Obama’s administration by declining to hear a challenge to a law that allows the U.S. military to indefinitely detain people believed to have helped al Qaeda or the Taliban.
The high court left intact a July 2013 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that journalists and others who said they could be detained under the law, did not have standing to sue.
The provision in question is part of the National Defense Authorization Act, which the U.S. Congress passes annually to authorize programs of the Defense Department.
It lets the government indefinitely detain people it deems to have “substantially supported” al Qaeda, the Taliban or “associated forces.”
The courts are supposed to be the institution that protects citizens against governmant abuses.
Well, now that posse comitatas (sp?) is obsolete, little barry can just send the troops into any area/region not obeying his edicts and have the offending threats detained until passified don’tchaknow.
It started like this in the '30s, too.
Anyone thinking the above hyperbolic isn't paying enough attention.
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America died silent death, no people marching in the streets to protest, no one standing to fight.
So when do they slam the bars shut on Soetoro and witHolder?
Not a ruling, just their standard fare of letting a lower-court's ruling stand. (Much like CA's Prop 8.)
(They would also likely deny standing to anyone challenging it.)
The courts are supposed to be the institution that protects citizens against governmant abuses.
Now where did you ever pick up such an idea?
Anyone not bowing to the rulers will be ‘pass ified’ ... not pacified, passified, as in passed away by incarceration and neglect.
The problem is that implicit in the action is the guilt:
That is to say that the detention under the accusation [of Al Queda or Taliban association
or support
] prevents challenging the accusation.
In essence, this is an end-run around the 6th amendment:
Amendment VIThere is no way to challenge the veracity of the charge and because its
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right […] to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; […]
detentionrather than
prosecutionthey hold that it's all perfectly legit.
FBI INVESTIGATING BUNDY SUPPORTERS
Claims weapons were pointed at federal officers triggers criminal investigation
http://mobile.wnd.com/2014/05/report-fbi-investigating-bundy-supporters/
Excerpt:
The FBI has launched a formal criminal investigation into the events surrounding last months standoff between the Bureau of Land Management and Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy.
Agents have been interviewing BLM agents and law-enforcement officers who had been onsite, focusing on charges Bundy supporters and militia members who joined them pointed weapons at the authorities and made threats on their lives, reports KLAS-TV, Las Vegas.
FBI agents have interviewed Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillispie, Assistant Sheriff Joe Lombardo and a squad of Metro police officers who served as a buffer between Bundys supporters and the BLM forces. A second squad is to be interviewed this week.
The federal authorities are conducting an investigation and I am pretty confident it is going to go into the future, said Lombardo, who was interviewed by the FBI earlier this week.
Asked if there would be consequences for somebody recorded on video tape or a news camera pointing a gun at a Metro officer or a federal ranger, Lombardo said yes.
There is definitely going to be consequences, definitely. That is unacceptable behavior. If we let it go, it would continue into the future, he said.
Sheriff Gillispie confirmed he was asked what he observed, but declined to give details.
KLAS reported earlier that Metro members claimed they had feared for their lives because of so many armed supporters standing with the Bundys, who had pointed weapons at officers, taunted them, told them they should be ready to die.
There was hardly a peep here about NADA, in fact most were advocates. You know who you are. That’s where this started.
Please, please...don’t fain consternation at this. It’s insulting.
The NAZIs were working legally and totally within the law at the time and their actions upheld by the courts.
Unless based on God’s law, the rule of law and the courts are pretty much meaningless.
Yup. We had more faith in our government at that time (9-11). Grave mistake.
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