News that is likely to cause a stir usually comes out
on a Friday afternoon or evening, when fewer people are paying attention. Washington uses this
trick, and they’ve also upped the sneakiness factor by issuing decisions and
signing legislation on holidays, or during major news events.
That is why on December 31, 2011, Barack
Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), declaring the
entire United States a
“battlefield” and giving the U.S. government
the right to detain an American citizen indefinitely and even assassinate them,
if they are suspected of terrorism—without due process.
The NDAA is an otherwise
mundane document that outlines the budget and expenditures for the Department
of Defense; every year, Congress works on the numbers and submits it to the
President for approval. As with other bills, however, the NDAA contains various
other provisions that get crammed in without public knowledge and sometimes
even without debate.
The current NDAA is making
news online among those concerned about liberty because it eliminates the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which prohibits the use
of Armed Forces in localized law enforcement; it eliminates habeas corpus,
which requires that people under arrest be brought before a judge; and possibly
even more shocking, it allows for the assassination of American citizens
without a trial.
Our Constitutional freedoms
were wiped out with Obama’s signature on New Year’s Eve a little over a year
ago. Congress signed off on it and sent it to the President, willingly
including the language to allow for assassinations of American citizens.
Obama actually asked that
assassination powers be given to him, and then acted as though this was a
worrisome inclusion. He signed it, of course, and then gave a statement about
how he never “intends” to use that clause.
The reality now is, if the
government says you are a terrorist—or if they say you are associated with
terrorists—your Constitutional protections are null and void. This is a concern
because the Department of Homeland Security funded a study, which hardly
mentions Islam at all, yet labels terrorists as including:
·
Americans who are suspicious of centralized federal authority;
·
Americans who believe their way of life is under attack;
·
People opposed to abortion;
·
Americans who are reverent of individual liberty
We want to catch the radical
Islamists and others who want to kill us … but America cannot accept the government eliminating our Bill of
Rights protections and having full, unchecked authority while doing it.
We know Congress is fumbling
around with what to do, because last year S. 2175 and H.R. 5936 were
introduced, which would have repealed the mandatory military detention
requirement and banned indefinite detention and military commissions from the
United States. However, both bills died.
Additionally, the
Feinstein-Lee amendment was added, which states: "An authorization to use
military force, a declaration of war, or any similar authority shall not
authorize the detention without charge or trial of a citizen or lawful
permanent resident of the United States apprehended in the United States, unless an Act of Congress expressly authorizes such
detention."
But that language was
replaced without explanation on December 18, 2012, and critics say it does nothing to change the fact
that American citizens now have no legal recourse if the Obama administration
claims they are suspected of terrorism. A group of journalists and activists
are suing the government over the NDAA, and lawyer Scott Higgins says the new
language is actually worse because, “detained U.S. citizens currently have no
way to gain access to lawyers, family or the court itself once they are
detained within the military…under the guise of supposedly adding protection to
Americans, the new statute actually expands the AUMF (Authorization for Use of
Military Force) to civilians in the U.S."
This is but one more way for
Obama to create a police state in America. And he pretends it is nothing for American citizens
to be worried about.
While
we've been liberating the citizens of Iraq and Afghanistan, it's ironic that our very own
protections afforded to us from our Bill of Rights and Constitution have just
been eradicated before our very eyes. We are now positioned to go down a
very dangerous path, as a country and "WE THE PEOPLE" need to get
engaged before it's too late. In essence, our public servants just
trashed our 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, and 14th Amendments…this was done in the back
rooms between a small group of individuals and voted upon by the Senate and
House without ever reading the text.”
Our job is to remain
watchful of our rights. Obama is unraveling of hundreds of years of guaranteed
and protected freedoms—and Congress is allowing it. We are the last line of
defense against tyranny. It is not okay for our government to lock up American
citizens without charges or due process.
The NDAA is not
constitutional, it is vague, and it needs to be reviewed in its entirety—and
possibly repealed.
Have you written, or faxed, or called, or emailed our
Congressman and/or Senators about this yet?
If not, then WHY THE HELL NOT? I
told you all about it in January; you’ve had plenty of time.
Remember: those who don’t get involved in their government
deserve the government they get.
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