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Obama signs NDAA 2013 without objecting to indefinite detention of Americans
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 31852562:MV8yMTAxNDY5XzM1NTEwNjI2XzIwRjFFQTI2] [quote:aliensbro:MV8yMTAxNDY5XzM1NTEwNTU4XzhBNEVFRkJG] Your telling me we're 9 days in to the new year, and this asshole has already introduced a new NDAA? He's moving at hyperspeed! [/quote] BUT how can he do this.... You guys have guns..... I thought the reason you had them was to stop a tyrannical government! NEWSFLASH retards that happened years ago.. So you're being fucked in the ass.. What are you guys waiting till they go ass-to-mouth on you all before you fire the first shot? :tard: [/quote]
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President Barack Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act of 2013 on Wednesday, giving his stamp of approval to a Pentagon spending bill that will keep Guantanamo Bay open and make indefinite detention for US citizens as likely as ever.
The president inked his name to the 2013 NDAA on Wednesday evening to little fanfare, and accompanied his signature with a statement condemning a fair number of provisions contained in a bill that he nevertheless endorsed.
The NDAA, an otherwise mundane annual bill that lays out the use of funds for the Department of Defense, has come under attack during the Obama administration for the introduction of a provision last year that allows the military to detain United States citizens indefinitely without charge or trial for mere suspicions of ties to terrorism. Under the 2012 NDAA’s Sec. 1021, Pres. Obama agreed to give the military the power to arrest and hold Americans without the writ of habeas corpus, although he promised with that year’s signing statement that his administration would not abuse that privilege.
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