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  • NDAA and the ENEMY EXPIRATION ACT

    What Does Hitler’s Germany, Stalin’s Russia and the United States Have in Common?
    The NDAA was passed by a majority of Republican and Democrates giving the President the power to detain Americans indefinitely with out charges. Signed by Obama who said ” even though I have the power, I would never use it.... I promise.”

    One of the most extraordinary documents in human history —the Bill of Rights —has come to an end under President Barack Obama. Derived from sacred principles of natural law, the Bill of Rights has come to a sudden and catastrophic end with the President’s signing of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a law that grants the U.S. military the “legal” right to conduct secret kidnappings of U.S. citizens, followed by indefinite detention, interrogation, torture and even murder. This is all conducted completely outside the protection of law, with no jury, no trial, no legal representation and not even any requirement that the government produce evidence against the accused. It is a system of outright government tyranny against the American people, and it effectively nullifies the Bill of Rights.

    In what will be remembered as the most traitorous executive signing ever committed against the American people, President Obama signed the bill on New Year’s Eve, a time when most Americans were engaged in the consumption of alcohol. It seems appropriate, of course, since no intelligent American could accept the tyranny of this bill if they were sober.

    This is the law that will cement Obama’s legacy in the history books as the traitor who nullified the Bill of Rights and paved America’s pathway down a road of tyranny that will make Nazi Germany’s war crimes look like child’s play. If Bush had signed a law like this, liberals would have been screaming “impeachment!”
    sigpicEveryone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

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    Monday, January 16, 2012

    With the signing of the National Defense Authorization Act into law, more Americans than ever before are wondering how the country could have descended so quickly into a police state. Far from a unique or isolated act, however, the NDAA is just the latest entry in a long list of steps toward the codification of outright martial law
    sigpicEveryone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

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    • #3
      police state?

      how can it be a police state when most people are armed heavier then the cops?
      COD

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      • #4
        The general premise is that the gov't is making it possible to use the military against it's own people, and ask questions later, or never at all. It would take something short of a miracle for private citizens with guns to organize as well as the military, especially in numbers. IMO.

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        • #5
          Welcome Cjean.

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            The US Department of Defense distributed USD 500 million worth of used military gear to police forces in 2011, through the “1033 program”, The Daily reported.
            The distributions include grenade launchers, helicopters, military robots, M-16 assault rifles, and armored vehicles.
            May 4th 2011 Western Illinois University annual block party ends with riot police using LRAD.
            Nov 20th 2011 Tampa Police Roll Out A TANK To Deal With A Few Dozen Protesters.
            In 2011 alone, approximately $2 billion in grants were awarded by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), along with $500 million more allocated to existing programs. Even as national crime rate at 40 year low. POLICE STATE.
            sigpicEveryone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

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            • #7
              Does anyone even know what ENEMY EXPIRATION ACT actually allows? It allows the goverment to take citizenship from Americans, for whatever reason they want.
              sigpicEveryone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

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              • #8
                Canada, FUCK YEAH!
                COD

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Cjean View Post
                  What Does Hitler’s Germany, Stalin’s Russia and the United States Have in Common?
                  The NDAA was passed by a majority of Republican and Democrates giving the President the power to detain Americans indefinitely with out charges. Signed by Obama who said ” even though I have the power, I would never use it.... I promise.”

                  One of the most extraordinary documents in human history —the Bill of Rights —has come to an end under President Barack Obama. Derived from sacred principles of natural law, the Bill of Rights has come to a sudden and catastrophic end with the President’s signing of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a law that grants the U.S. military the “legal” right to conduct secret kidnappings of U.S. citizens, followed by indefinite detention, interrogation, torture and even murder. This is all conducted completely outside the protection of law, with no jury, no trial, no legal representation and not even any requirement that the government produce evidence against the accused. It is a system of outright government tyranny against the American people, and it effectively nullifies the Bill of Rights.

                  In what will be remembered as the most traitorous executive signing ever committed against the American people, President Obama signed the bill on New Year’s Eve, a time when most Americans were engaged in the consumption of alcohol. It seems appropriate, of course, since no intelligent American could accept the tyranny of this bill if they were sober.

                  This is the law that will cement Obama’s legacy in the history books as the traitor who nullified the Bill of Rights and paved America’s pathway down a road of tyranny that will make Nazi Germany’s war crimes look like child’s play. If Bush had signed a law like this, liberals would have been screaming “impeachment!”
                  Welcome

                  Sad thing is ,i would wager that 29 out 30 brain dead lemmings in America couldn't begin to tell you what the NDAA was,much less that it was signed. They know about Idol though.
                  Try me

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Lerch View Post
                    The general premise is that the gov't is making it possible to use the military against it's own people, and ask questions later, or never at all. It would take something short of a miracle for private citizens with guns to organize as well as the military, especially in numbers. IMO.
                    Originally posted by Spaz View Post
                    Welcome

                    Sad thing is ,i would wager that 29 out 30 brain dead lemmings in America couldn't begin to tell you what the NDAA was,much less that it was signed. They know about Idol though.

                    Yeah I absolutly agree a bunch of fucking minions who believe and do what they are told. If a few thousand Americans were rounded up by the military and stripped of thier citizenship and then told this is the law. They would be lost and dumb founded.
                    sigpicEveryone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

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                    • #11
                      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1FFVWEQnSM"]This is how liberty dies - YouTube[/ame]
                      Originally posted by FishMuskys
                      Fuck people...save the dogs first.

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