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09-14-2012, 01:56 PM
David Seaman interviewed Tangerine Bolen, a plaintiff in the lawsuit against the NDAA’s indefinite detention provisions, shortly aftera District Federal Judge ruled (this week) that portions of the act are unconstitutional.
The NDAA is a federal law signed into law by President Obama on December 31, 2011 that authorizes the government to detain persons–without charge or trial–including U.S. citizens, who “substantially support” Al-Qaeda, the Taliban or their “associated forces.”
Listen to the moment at 14:22, you’ll hear the chilling moment when Tangerine receives an email from her attorney that Obama officially appeals the ruling–renewing his quest for dictatorial powers.
AUDIO: http://iroots.org/2012/09/14/obama-appeals-ndaa-decision-interview-with-plaintiff/
The NDAA is a federal law signed into law by President Obama on December 31, 2011 that authorizes the government to detain persons–without charge or trial–including U.S. citizens, who “substantially support” Al-Qaeda, the Taliban or their “associated forces.”
Listen to the moment at 14:22, you’ll hear the chilling moment when Tangerine receives an email from her attorney that Obama officially appeals the ruling–renewing his quest for dictatorial powers.
AUDIO: http://iroots.org/2012/09/14/obama-appeals-ndaa-decision-interview-with-plaintiff/