NDAA?
For your own good of course.
You, your children and ALL citizens no longer have the First Ammendment Constitutional right to peacefully assemble to protest your government.
Period.
The 2012 National Defense Authorization Act funding the military had key provisions to permit gov’t to arrest and withou due process, detain any US citizens found to be engaged in a belligerent act toward gov’t.
It’s been approved and is waiting for any administration to round up people for anything that threatens gov’t authority.
Tea Party March on DC 09/12/2009 would easily permit gov’t to move in and seize protesters / leaders.
NDAA 2012 is a Treasonous show stopper.
It’s almost over and WE let it happen ironically without protest.
NDAA Indefinite Detention Without Trial Approved by Appeals Court
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Jul 19, 2013 ... The Section 1021 of the NDAA allows âdetention under the law of war ... committed a belligerent act or has directly supported such hostilities in ...
NDAA Says Americans Can Be Detained Indefinitely - Business ...
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Nov 29, 2012 ... The Newest Version Of NDAA Makes It EASIER To Detain Citizens ... military to indefinitely detain anyone who commits a “belligerent act” or
Supreme Court refuses to stop indefinite detention of Americans ...
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May 1, 2014 ... ... 2012 law that grants the government the power to indefinitely detain ... Supreme Court refuses to stop indefinite detention of Americans under NDAA ... of committing a âbelligerent actâ against the country âuntil the end of ...
Wartime Detention Provisions in Recent Defense Authorization ...
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May 28, 2015 ... The National Defense Authorization Act for FY2012 (2012 NDAA; ... permit the military detention of U.S. citizens believed to be enemy belligerents, ... President Obama stated that he would ânot authorize the indefinite military.