they PASSED that law? OMG. Maybe Obama will veto it. I don't think
he's said anything on the subject personally, but his administration
said it did more harm than good. On the other hand, it's an election
year. Sigh.

On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 12:20 AM, Robert Munn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> FEMA camps have been activated and the Senate has made it possible for the
> military to detain Americans indefinitely without trial. So who is going to
> end up in those camps and why, and who decides how those people will be
> treated, when they can have access to lawyers and family members, and what
> their rights are given that the Senate has just stripped the people of the
> right of habeus corpus. It may be convenient to look the other way if the
> people in the camps are 'bad', but we should tread very carefully on the
> hallowed ground of the Bill of Rights. Today's terrorists just might be
> tomorrow's leaders (South Africa, Ireland, show this progression of events
> in the last 30 years.) The rights that we respect in the worst of times
> demonstrate our commitment to the rule of law and show our true national
> character.
>
>
> 

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