Four Star Generals Write New York Times Op-ed Against NDAA and Indefinite Detent
Catalina:
Four Star Generals Write New York Times Op-ed Against NDAA and Indefinite Detention of Americans
Two four star Marine generals have written a stunning op-ed in the New York Times which demands that President Obama veto the National Defense Authorization Act, a bill that allows the government to use the military to indefinitely detain American citizens without due process.
Charles C. Krulak and Joseph P. Hoar, both 4 star Marine generals, published the piece on December 12. The op-ed starts with a direct demand that President Obama veto the NDAA bill in order to protect our country from the “false choice between our safety and ideals.”
It then gets into one of the most blatant anti American treasonous provisions in the history of the United States.
One provision would authorize the military to indefinitely detain without charge people suspected of involvement with terrorism, including United States citizens apprehended on American soil. Due process would be a thing of the past.
Some claim that this provision would merely codify existing practice. Current law empowers the military to detain people caught on the battlefield, but this provision would expand the battlefield to include the United States — and hand Osama bin Laden an unearned victory long after his well-earned demise.
The generals then go on to cite the fact that most in the military have not even asked for this extreme new power.
Sadly, many at the Pentagon are openly planning on unleashing the military on the American people and if we do not see more high level military personal speak out against this and other tyrannical bills America is finished as we know it.
http://theintelhub.com/2011/12/21/two-four-star-generals-write-new-york-times-op-ed-against-ndaa-and-indefinite-detention-of-americans/
global_fiefdom:
In the meantime, Sirs, please throw the CIA and FBI in indefinite detention LOL
Catalina:
Quote from: global_fiefdom on December 21, 2011, 01:30:15 PM
In the meantime, Sirs, please throw the CIA and FBI in indefinite detention LOL
I wish some of these general would do just that. The problem is; they've resigned or retired from the intel in previous years.
JT Coyoté:
The games are on, and all of the American peoples soldiers are away from home, sequestered in close to 900 bases in 130 foreign countries...tied up in at least 3 globalist wars funded by our sweat and blood... the ultimate divide and conquer.
JTCoyoté
"Unless you become more watchful in your states
and check the spirit of monopoly and thirst for
exclusive privileges you will in the end find that
... the control over your dearest interests has
passed into the hands of these corporations."
~Andrew Jackson
pac522:
Quote from: JT Coyoté on December 21, 2011, 01:36:31 PM
The games are on, and all of the American peoples soldiers are away from home, sequestered in close to 900 bases in 130 foreign countries...tied up in at least 3 globalist wars funded by our sweat and blood... the ultimate divide and conquer.
JTCoyoté
"Unless you become more watchful in your states
and check the spirit of monopoly and thirst for
exclusive privileges you will in the end find that
... the control over your dearest interests has
passed into the hands of these corporations."
~Andrew Jackson
Just pray they don't release something far worse than 9/11 on the American public. The paralyzation that could occur could be devastating... Despite all they are trying to do we must remember, we hold the cards, not all of them, but enough to win.
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