The NDAA was harshly criticized by some as unconstitutional due to language in Sections 1021 and 1022 that allows for the indefinite detainment of U.S. citizens without due process.
Both bills would nullify the NDAA in its current form by denying law enforcement or any government official the right to carry out any act of detaining a citizen without due process.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/02/states-pile-on-against-federal-detention-plan/#hbqjD2sUuqkcUXKo.99
4 comments:
now you know why it's critical to destroy the 2nd amendment looks like time to make the old stand by the "deer gun" again
I wouldn't worry to much, the prisons are overfilled. most likely if they're put to use it will be for the major urban centers criminal population when the tax base gets sick of them walking among us. I like the idea of certain elements of society being removed and held indefinitely. Theyre of no use to the rest of us or their community
i agree with 3:13.
and then let's not pay to feed them. they can fight for whatever rat/pigeon meat they can scrounge, killing each other off in the process.
just a matter of time
You know I will give anything to meet this racist fucker by the name of laker.By the way u mitch ur name is girly.did u talk tough wen that white asshole shot up the movie theater or that dumbass that shot up that mall. Y'all are more animal than we are y'all are the real savages. Anyone who eats half cooked meat and eat people.yea y'all are savages
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