ctiger2
12-12-2011, 10:42 AM
http://www.martinarmstrong.org/files/Detention/index.htm
I am almost without words. Anyone who is against this new 2012 National Defense Authorization Act is
being called a “traitor" as is the case with Senator Marco Rubio of Florida. The provisions of the 2012
National Defense Authorization Act, approved by the Senate last week, will allow the military to arrest
terrorist suspects in the United States and detain them indefinitely without trial. But the definition of
terrorist is anyone who disagrees with government. It might be safer in prison than out here right now.
This is strangely timed with the economic meltdown and if there are widespread bank failures, there will
now be troops and tanks out on American streets. No standing army could ever conquer the United
States. Yet with 19 guys and a camel, we have lost everything. The sheer intensity of this debate from
both sides centers on how this new law will affect US citizens. This is just nuts. Britain endured IRA
terrorist attacks. I cannot recall how many times I had to evacuate a building in London because of some
threat. But the British did not surrender all their rights as Americans have done. Tea Party – you blew
this one!
This raises fundamental questions about our freedoms that are at the core of liberty. The right to Due
Process comes from the Bible. Due Process of Law is what God afforded Cain – the right to be heard,
which is precisely being denied by this new Act. You cannot imprison anyone indefinitely and then deny
them the right to be heard. Not even God did that when he knew what happened.
The Complete Article can be found: http://www.martinarmstrong.org/files/Detention/index.htm
I am almost without words. Anyone who is against this new 2012 National Defense Authorization Act is
being called a “traitor" as is the case with Senator Marco Rubio of Florida. The provisions of the 2012
National Defense Authorization Act, approved by the Senate last week, will allow the military to arrest
terrorist suspects in the United States and detain them indefinitely without trial. But the definition of
terrorist is anyone who disagrees with government. It might be safer in prison than out here right now.
This is strangely timed with the economic meltdown and if there are widespread bank failures, there will
now be troops and tanks out on American streets. No standing army could ever conquer the United
States. Yet with 19 guys and a camel, we have lost everything. The sheer intensity of this debate from
both sides centers on how this new law will affect US citizens. This is just nuts. Britain endured IRA
terrorist attacks. I cannot recall how many times I had to evacuate a building in London because of some
threat. But the British did not surrender all their rights as Americans have done. Tea Party – you blew
this one!
This raises fundamental questions about our freedoms that are at the core of liberty. The right to Due
Process comes from the Bible. Due Process of Law is what God afforded Cain – the right to be heard,
which is precisely being denied by this new Act. You cannot imprison anyone indefinitely and then deny
them the right to be heard. Not even God did that when he knew what happened.
The Complete Article can be found: http://www.martinarmstrong.org/files/Detention/index.htm