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    NDAA Indefinite Detention Struck Down?

    This article is so full of it with half-truths, that I'm not sure what to believe. It actually claims that Obama was playing political chess, planning for indefinite detention to be overturned by the courts. Ummm, okay , but the rest looks somewhat legit.

    http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/09...n-struck-down/
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    The article was published the day before or so or even the same day that the Justice department appealed the ruling arguing for all the provisions of the NDAA. So this is about a week behind the times now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by libertyjam View Post
    The article was published the day before or so or even the same day that the Justice department appealed the ruling arguing for all the provisions of the NDAA. So this is about a week behind the times now.
    So where are we at with this now? No more chance of it being repealed right now?
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    From the comments:

    Ariel H Fradin
    Uhh...this is bull$#@! propaganda, folks. Obama's lawyers are ALREADY appealing the decision, just one day after it was made.

    http://www.businessinsider.com/unbel...-ruling-2012-9

    Why would someone supposedly so vehemently opposed to section 1021 have his lawyers challenge Judge Forrest's ruling not once, but twice? Why if, in his signing statement, he had "serious reservations" about the bill because of this provision would he be fighting tooth and nail to keep it as part of the law?

    WAKE UP. You are being lied to by this page and told half truths. It's a liberal version of Fox News.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGrinchWhoStoleDC View Post
    So where are we at with this now? No more chance of it being repealed right now?
    It is going to the USSC. Obama was asked the other day directly about the indefinite detention and how he said he was against it and then asked why they are fighting it in court. I heard the interview with ben swann, the guy who asked the question to obama while in ohio, and he said it was clear that obama was lying and stumbling around trying to avoid answering the question.

    Obama is flat out lying like he has about virtually everything else. Look at his actions not his rhetoric. He does almost the exact opposite of what he says on virtually every issue.



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