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Originally posted by Kielan View PostI just heard that the NDAA bill was passed. We're fucked.
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I imagine you're talking about this part:
Essentially, law enforcement, via the legislation, now has the authority to arrest anyone, anywhere, on mere suspicion, without a warrant, and hold the detainee at an undisclosed location for an indefinite period of time without allowing that person any contact with family, friends or legal counsel.Last edited by Dudermagee; 01-01-2012, 12:30 PM.Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.
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Originally posted by Dudermagee View PostHow so?
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I imagine you're talking about this part:- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostFrom what I've read, seems like it kind of nullifies the bill of rights. I didn't mean we as in people on this forum, but more as a we as in a nation. Giving military the right to operate in our own country? Seems a lot like what military dictatorships do, (the technical term for that escapes me right now).
Add that to the patriot act and SOPA, and the outlook for civil liberties our fore fathers fought for is very grim...Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.
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Originally posted by Dudermagee View PostYeah I heard about it, but the media didn't really cover it well.....The funny thing is the NDAA is nothing new, its passed every fiscal year to outline the budget for DOD spending. It's definitely a trickplot to add this little bit in there....
Add that to the patriot act and SOPA, and the outlook for civil liberties our fore fathers fought for is very grim...- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Originally posted by coconutt View PostI think someone else went to go see him in here too, unless it was you...Originally posted by coconutt View PostNah because this person said they were gonna see him on NYE. No big deal though, probably was Ratty.
Originally posted by Kielan View PostFrom what I've read, seems like it kind of nullifies the bill of rights. I didn't mean we as in people on this forum, but more as a we as in a nation. Giving military the right to operate in our own country? Seems a lot like what military dictatorships do, (the technical term for that escapes me right now).emkayIV
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Originally posted by ratty View PostHad to have been someone else as I found out I was going around 5 hours before the show and didn't announce it on here.
Habeus Corpus might be what you're looking for.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostThe state of military government control? Definitely not Habeus Corpus.
Essentially, law enforcement, via the legislation, now has the authority to arrest anyone, anywhere, on mere suspicion, without a warrant, and hold the detainee at an undisclosed location for an indefinite period of time without allowing that person any contact with family, friends or legal counsel.emkayIV
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I had a huge dinner and I'm still starving! Fuuuuu.
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