Y'all study up on that there Lieber Code, cause your going to need it hea?

On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 1:13 PM, RFTech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>  *The End of America *
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> From: *Ed Kendrick* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 10:52 PM
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> Subject: The End of America
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> Hitler was less adept at taking liberties than the present neocon (national
> socialist) conspiracy to decimate our Constitution—all quite legally and
> unconstitutionally.  How can fascist encroachments be legal and not
> Constitutional?  When you own the Courts and extort the Congress, you make
> the rules.
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> http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/5-seizing-war-protesters-assets/
>  Due
> process of law is out the window
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> http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/09262008/watch.html Hear some
> truth-telling from a man who says our country's in deep trouble and needs a
> renewed commitment to critical thinking, honest words, and hard choices.
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> In this slim volume on *THE LIMITS OF POWER*, Andrew J. Bacevich goes to
> the root causes of our discontent and to our broken and foundering politics.
> That many people agree with this unsentimental diagnosis was apparent when
> we first aired this interview a few weeks ago, your emails poured in to
> pbs.org. In a matter of hours his book had become a best-seller.
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> This is one of the best approaches to stating the Problem we face that I
> have ever seen.
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> "9/11, our Constitutional rights have been systematically dismantled:
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> 1.     USA Patriot Act <http://epic.org/privacy/terrorism/hr3162.html> - A
> 342 page document presented to Congress one day before voting on it that
> allows the government access to your bank and email accounts, as well as
> your medical and phone records with no court order. They can also search
> your home anytime without a warrant.
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> 2.     USA Patriot Act 
> II<http://www.americanfreepress.net/03_02_03/Patriot_Act_II_/patriot_act_ii_.html>-
>  This one allows secret government arrests, the legal authority to seize
> your American citizenship, and the extraction of your DNA if you are deemed
> a potential terrorist.
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> 3.     Military Commissions Act of 
> 2006<http://civilliberty.about.com/od/waronterror/p/commissions.htm>- Ends 
> habeas corpus, the right to an attorney, and the right to court
> review of one's detention and arrest. Without this most basic right, all
> other rights are gone too since anyone can be detained indefinitely.. Now
> anyone may be arrested and incarcerated and nobody would know.
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> 4.     NSPD 51 <http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18591.htm>- A 
> directive signed by George W. Bush on May 9, 2007, that allows the
> President to declare martial law, effectively transforming the U.S. into a
> dictatorship with no checks and balances from the Legislative or Judicial
> Branches. Parts of this directive are considered classified and members of
> Congress have been denied the right to review it.
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> 5.     Protect America Act of 
> 2007<http://www.aclu.org/safefree/nsaspying/31203res20070807.html>- Allows 
> unprecedented domestic wiretapping and surveillance activities with
> a reduction in FISA court oversight. Probable cause is not needed.
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> 6.     John Warner Military Authorizations 
> Act<http://www.globalresearch.ca/index..php?context=viewArticle&code=MOR20061029&articleId=3618>of
>  2007 - Signed by George W. Bush on October 17, 2007, this act allows the
> President to declare a public emergency and station troops anywhere in
> America without the consent of the governor or local authorities to
> "suppress public disorder." This violates the principle of 'posse
> comitatus', which prohibits federal troops from being used against American
> citizens within the US.
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> 7.     Homegrown Terrorism and 
> Radicalization<http://www.democracynow.org/2007/11/20/homegrown_terrorism_prevention_act_raises_fears>Act
>  - Passed overwhelmingly by Congress on October 23, 2007, is now awaiting
> a Senate vote. This act will beget a new crackdown on dissent and the
> Constitutional rights of American citizens. The definitions of "terrorism"
> and "extremism" are so vague that they could be used to generalize against
> any group that is working against the policies of the Administration. In
> this bill, "violent radicalization" criminalizes thought and ideology while
> "homegrown terrorism" is defined as "the planed use of force to coerce the
> government." The term, "force" could encompass political activities such as
> protests, marches, or any other form of non-violent resistance.
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> So when you add in:
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> § Halliburton Confirms Camps 
> Constructed<http://www.libertyforlife.com/jail-police/us_concentration_camps.htm>
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> § Halliburton's Immigrant Detention 
> Centers<http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0418-27.htm>
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> § Homeland Security Contracts for Vast New Detention 
> Camps<http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/11/03/18326028.php>
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> We are no longer living in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
> We live in a corporatist-dominated state, with military dictatorship only an
> emergency away from being implemented by the Executive.
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