President Obama Signs Indefinite Detention Bill Into Law

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December 31, 2011

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WASHINGTON – President Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) into law today. The statute contains a sweeping worldwide indefinite detention provision. While President Obama issued a signing statement saying he had "serious reservations" about the provisions, the statement only applies to how his administration would use the authorities granted by the NDAA, and would not affect how the law is interpreted by subsequent administrations. The White House had threatened to veto an earlier version of the NDAA, but reversed course shortly before Congress voted on the final bill.

"President Obama's action today is a blight on his legacy because he will forever be known as the president who signed indefinite detention without charge or trial into law," said Anthony D. Romero, ACLU executive director. "The statute is particularly dangerous because it has no temporal or geographic limitations, and can be used by this and future presidents to militarily detain people captured far from any battlefield. The ACLU will fight worldwide detention authority wherever we can, be it in court, in Congress, or internationally."

Under the Bush administration, similar claims of worldwide detention authority were used to hold even a U.S. citizen detained on U.S. soil in military custody, and many in Congress now assert that the NDAA should be used in the same way again. The ACLU believes that any military detention of American citizens or others within the United States is unconstitutional and illegal, including under the NDAA. In addition, the breadth of the NDAA’s detention authority violates international law because it is not limited to people captured in the context of an actual armed conflict as required by the laws of war.

"We are incredibly disappointed that President Obama signed this new law even though his administration had already claimed overly broad detention authority in court," said Romero. "Any hope that the Obama administration would roll back the constitutional excesses of George Bush in the war on terror was extinguished today. Thankfully, we have three branches of government, and the final word belongs to the Supreme Court, which has yet to rule on the scope of detention authority. But Congress and the president also have a role to play in cleaning up the mess they have created because no American citizen or anyone else should live in fear of this or any future president misusing the NDAA’s detention authority."

The bill also contains provisions making it difficult to transfer suspects out of military detention, which prompted FBI Director Robert Mueller to testify that it could jeopardize criminal investigations. It also restricts the transfers of cleared detainees from the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to foreign countries for resettlement or repatriation, making it more difficult to close Guantanamo, as President Obama pledged to do in one of his first acts in office.

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Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

This is dangerous. This is going to come back and bite those who blindly passed the bill because they got their pockets stuffed.

What Constitution? What law? When they have their children in Guantanamo maybe they will think.

The repercussions are horrific. I just read an article condemning the KSA. Dah..folks what is going on here. We have no rights. There is no first amendment left. There is no due process.

Well, before my computer gets hacked again..I am out.
 

strive-may-i

Junior Member
Assalaam walaikum,

This is dangerous. This is going to come back and bite those who blindly passed the bill because they got their pockets stuffed.

What Constitution? What law? When they have their children in Guantanamo maybe they will think.

The repercussions are horrific. I just read an article condemning the KSA. Dah..folks what is going on here. We have no rights. There is no first amendment left. There is no due process.

Well, before my computer gets hacked again..I am out.
:)

its now a rule to rule, no more a law:confused:
 

B.H.

Junior Member
I am scared of these FEMA camps that have been proven to exist. They are building one in Mexia, TX not far from where I live. I hope I am not sent there simply because I am Muslim.

I have never done anything that is terroristic nor broken any laws except get a traffic fine once. America scares me now.
 

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
What in God's name is he doing? This from the same man who wanted to shut down Guantanamo Bay within a year of his presidency...

*Sigh* Such a disappointment. I hope Ron Paul emerges as the Republican contender...

Then again, if this proves anything, it's that a politician's word means diddly squat.
 

John Smith

Junior Member
Land of the free?

A freind of mine who was a student at medina university told me once whilst visiting the prophet's city that another student saw in a dream that George Bush Senior arrived in afghanistan for a visit and once on the ground the afghan people attacked him and tore him into 7 pieces,the student took the dream and asked one of the scholars to see if it had any meaning to it,the scholar after a few days told him that the American nation will tear its self apart into 7 states and the america we once knew will be no more.

Now looking at the situation you can clearly see that that motion is in place with several states having thier own budgets and laws and the people are becoming restless with the " occupy " movement,people are becoming more and more disallusioned with its goverment,civil war will take place in the states i believe once more and the govermet know it and its one of the reasons why they want to change the " right to bear arms " ammendment because an armed public would overthrow the tyrant goverment.
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Asslaam walaikum,


Well, where do I start.

This past Christmas, the sales in firearms was the second largest in history. I am very seriously thinking about exercising my right to bear arms. I am going to the shooting range and learn to aim. I just don't know what to purchase.

The system of highways and railroads is to be watched. The county is being physically divided up. If you really want to study this, the railway system is what is being used to set up sectors.

There are FEMA camps everywhere with plastic coffins.

Personally, I am one for state rights as they should be, I am not a Federalist.
 
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