Topic: Indefinate Detention Bill
Bestinshow's photo
Sun 12/18/11 08:17 AM
NDAA 2012 codifies Commander in Chief President Obama, DHS, military police waging war against American internet users, independent reporters, whistleblowers of high-level corruption

The National Defense Authorization Bill 2012 (NDAA FY2012) passed in the House yesterday, contains language allowing the Pentagon to wage cyberwar on domestic enemies of the state, a human and civil rights violation of freedom of speech and freedom of the press, as reported by MSNBC Wednesday, potentially impacting both Occupy movement and Tea Party participants plus independent news reporters and whistleblowers exposing government corruption. President Obama will have the bill to sign this week according to Government Executive, as ACLU and David Swanson urgently call Americans to action to thwart the signing of the bill into law.

It is “astonishing and disappointing” that the bill’s language has been approved by Congress and President Obama said Jameel Jaffer of National Security division of ACLU in his interview by Rachel Maddow in her MSNBC show Wedneday, “Suspicion Accomplished.”

The NDAA FY2012 includes the following language in its final “reconciled” bill now in the Senate and then traveling to President Barack Obama to be signed into law, despite earlier assertions he would veto the human rights violating legislation:

“Congress affirms that the Department of Defense has the capability, and upon direction by the President may conduct offensive operations in cyberspace to defend our Nation, Allies and interests, subject to–

(1) the policy principles and legal regimes that the Department follows for kinetic capabilities, including the law of armed conflict; and

(2) the War Powers Resolution (50 U.S.C. 1541 et seq.)”


As part of Full Spectrum Dominance, the Pentagon’s cybersecurity plan released in
http://voiceofdetroit.net/2011/12/15/11639/

boredinaz06's photo
Sun 12/18/11 10:59 AM


This is all bull shiit, its been posted several times on here already and I've provided a link to the LOC where you can view the bill as it is to be signed by Obama. It cannot be much clearer than NOT APPLICABLE TO U.S. CITIZENS!

Seakolony's photo
Sun 12/18/11 12:22 PM
I still do not agree that anyone on American soil should be allowed to be held indefinitely without access to an attorney or legal representation.