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The National Defense Authorization Act: Our Disappearing Rights and Liberties

Posted: 01/03/12 09:24 AM ET

Back in the beginning stages of the War on Terrorism, President Bush enacted the Patriot Act. This allowed the government to spy on citizens, monitoring their activities in order to discern whether or not someone is a terrorist. It brought about changes in law enforcement that allowed agencies to search phones, financial records, etc.

One of the most controversial aspects of the law is authorization of indefinite detention of non-U.S. citizens. Immigrants suspected of being terrorists would be detained without trial until the War on Terrorism finished.

On December 31, 2011, President Obama signed a law known as the National Defense Authorization Act for the 2012 fiscal year, or the H.R. 1540. Congress passes this act every year to monitor the budget for the Department of Defense. However, this year the NDAA bill has passed with new provisions that should have the entire country up with pitchforks.

Normally, this is just an act which details the monetary calls of the Department of Defense which is passed every year. However, the act passed for the 2012 fiscal year changes the bill and can be seen as an extension of the Patriot Act. Now, the indefinite detention has been extended to U.S. citizens as well. If people are spied on and suspected of being terrorists, they may be detained indefinitely without trial.

In a country famous for the belief that one is innocent until proven guilty, this is an upsetting change that is being foisted upon the American people with many unaware of what it means.

The provisions of the Patriot Act allow the government to spy upon U.S. citizens and the NDAA allows the government to whisk a citizen away for no reason other than being suspected of terrorism.

So why has this law been passed when it is very easily seen as unconstitutional? The Fourth Amendment grants liberty from unreasonable seizures, while the Sixth guarantees every U.S. citizen a trial in front of a jury. No matter what supporters of the bill might have said about the provisions being misunderstood, the simple fact is that it is unconstitutional.

Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has made arguments for this provision, stating that the law would apply for US citizens' turncoats who have aided Al-Qaeda or other associated organization. He gave a long-winded story of how a U.S. citizen might fly to Pakistan to receive terrorist training, then return home and shoot down fellow citizens a few miles from the airport.

It's a disgusting show that Graham is pulling. He has made an example of how a single U.S. citizen might become a turncoat and because of that possible risk, the citizen's right to a trial and jury has been abolished.

Supporter of the NDAA, Representative Tim Griffin stated in the Daily Caller:

Section 1022's use of the word 'requirement' also has been misinterpreted as allowing U.S. citizens to be detained, but this provision does not in any way create this authority. This provision must be read in the context of Section 1022's purpose, which is reflected in its title and relates solely to 'military custody of foreign al Qaida terrorists.' The term "requirement" does not mean that detention of U.S. citizens is optional under this provision.

He merely states that the people have 'misinterpreted' the provisions within the bill.

This is a situation in which they are able to detain U.S. citizens, but they won't because that's wrong. I will repeat: "They are allowed through the NDAA to detain U.S. citizens, but they won't because that's wrong."

Similar to Griffin's response, President Obama has released a statement regarding the H.R. 1540
(NDAA):

Moreover, I want to clarify that my Administration will not authorize the indefinite military detention without trial of American citizens. Indeed, I believe that doing so would break with our most important traditions and values as a Nation. My Administration will interpret section 1021 in a manner that ensures that any detention it authorizes complies with the Constitution, the laws of war, and all other applicable law.

President Obama says that his administration will not authorize the indefinite detention of American citizens. Yet Obama also said that he would close Guantanamo Bay. Obama also said he would recall the troops from Iraq within 16 months of taking office. Obama also said he would end the Bush tax cuts.

It doesn't matter the reason these promises were not kept. What matters is that they weren't. Obama says his administration will not authorize the indefinite detention of citizens. But that could change. The interpretation of this bill can change on a dime. These politicians who say there is nothing to fear could quickly change whenever they see fit.

These implications grow larger as we know there is no single accepted definition of terrorism present in the United States. The State Department defines terrorism as "premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience."

Under this definition, the entire United States can be seen as terrorists. The government had planned the operations in Iraq and has resulted in over 100,000 civilian deaths. It can also be said that the U.S. is changing views of terrorism throughout the world... influencing an audience. Terrorism cannot be specifically defined as attacks against the United States; therefore, the United States might have been terrorizing parts of the Middle East.

Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky has stated that there are laws regarding terrorist suspects in America in place by the Department of Justice. Issues such as having an armed weapon or having a food supply lasting at least seven days can be grounds for terrorism.

I look to my well-supplied pantry filled with foods my loving mother had purchased from Costco. I'm not one to count it all, but I'd say it would last my entire family over a week.

My father legally owns a handgun. There's something about protecting his family that is important to him, so he keeps a gun nearby.

I am writing a story that is against what the politicians in Washington have voted for. Can I be seen as aiding Al-Qaeda because I am attempting to change the views of the public to something that is against government; because there is a gun in my home and we have a well-supplied pantry?

Can I be seen as a terrorist under the definition of terrorism? Yes I can. Will I? I hope not.

 
 
 
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09:22 AM on 02/20/2012
"Yet Obama also said that he would close Guantanamo Bay."
And Congress voted against it, 90-8. Not much Obama could do there.
"Obama also said he would recall the troops from Iraq within 16 months of taking office."
So it took him a little longer. Still got it done.
Instead of making him the scapegoat and perpetuating this NDAA "sky is falling" mentality, why don't you read the actual implications of NDAA 2012: http://www.lawfareblog.com/2011/12/ndaa-faq-a-guide-for-the-perplexed/
Also, take a good long look at Congress. They're the failures, not the Obama administration.
09:42 PM on 02/03/2012
Here is a PSA we made to protest the NDAA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muKDyL-FK98&feature=related
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Progress08
I've come to regard you as people I've met
07:20 PM on 02/01/2012
I'm still a liberal but this is BS. I may not vote for Obama, but the other choices are terrifying. Even Ron Paul's strict constitutionlist viewpoint negates civil rights and federal authority which would create micro states where innocent gays and blacks and other minorities would be "made illegal". There is no 100% solution that would fix this system without everyone harmoniously gettting together, but we're still apes at heart and together doesn't fit that paradigm.
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bobdob
Chug-a-lug, chug-a-lug
10:16 AM on 01/31/2012
Of course the NDAA also disbands the Supreme Court and, in a very secret passage, renders the constitution unconstitutional. So we should all run screaming into the streets now because we're doomed.
Ana4
neutrino alert, just passing through
02:18 PM on 01/30/2012
Good article; Well done!
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Donald J Sullivan
Monetary Reform Now
09:55 PM on 01/15/2012
I may understand why this was enacted> A few of our allies think it's okay to spy on America this could be a firm stand on that! I do really appreciate that someone so young has a grip on shrinking civil liberties and shows hope for our country. This is a well written piece.... congratulations>>>
08:44 PM on 01/15/2012
They should be detaining the members of Congress who voted for this bill, and Obama for signing it. The very thought of being detained indefinitely without any rights strikes terror in my heart. The fact that the Constitution is so blatantly ignored doesn't help much either.
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itiswhatitmaybe
My micro-bio is NOT empty, it's contemplating.
07:38 PM on 01/13/2012
The Nationwide NDAA 2012 Congressional Protest is Feb. 3rd. Please spread the word!

http://www.facebook.com/events/335643799778967/
08:43 PM on 01/12/2012
COME ON folks !!! Before you go getting your knickers in a knot, READ H.R. 1540, pages 265 & 266 as it was printed and signed. URL: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112hr1540enr/pdf/BILLS-112hr1540enr.pdf
I am as anti-Obama, anti-Big Government, anti-Socialist and pro Constitution as you'll find but most of you are "tilting at windmills" that don't exist. The writing and intent is VERY clear if you read it in context. If you have trouble doing that, goto URL: http://dogonblog.blogspot.com/
Instead, how about refocusing some of that energy on REAL issues like government cronyism and stealth socialism!

VOTE this November !!!
07:41 PM on 01/13/2012
You really need to go read the information at the protest face book page to understand this bill. These senators believe AUMF 2001 gave them the authority for the military to detain us as enemy combatants. Read the senate hearings for yourself. The links are there.

http://www.facebook.com/events/335643799778967/
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USADragonRev
Fatalist. America is done. There is no hero.
11:06 PM on 01/14/2012
THe skirt around the issue is in the forthcoming enemy expatriotism act bill.
09:10 PM on 01/15/2012
Please elaborate on your views.

I'll take it, for the moment, that you agree with
TITLE 8 > CHAPTER 12 > SUBCHAPTER III > Part III > § 1481
"Loss of nationality by native-born or naturalized citizen; voluntary action; burden of proof; presumptions".

Those not familiar with it can goto: [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1481.html ]
and that you are referring to S. 1698 to add "engaging in or supporting hostilities against the United States to the list of acts for which United States nationals would lose their nationality."

Precisely what do you consider an appropriate course of action for any U.S. citizen charged with purposely and materially engaging in or supporting hostilities against the United States?

See [ http://youtu.be/Hzpr7bL1Iw4 ]

I'm willing to bet most American citizens would call such such behavior TREASON.
01:51 PM on 01/11/2012
The only benefice is that americans and the others citizens of the world will be now equal in front of thje law, but that's very thin!!
11:24 AM on 01/09/2012
I urge those of you outraged by this to consider supporting Ron Paul. I realize he's not a perfect candidate -- far from it -- but he and his son are some of the only folks standing up against NDAA. The longer Paul is in the race, the more these issues are highlighted. I personally don't see how any Obama supporter could still be one at this point. He's lied to his base, much like Bush did when he ran on a platform of reform and small government, and instead gave us "Homeland Security" and the Patriot Act.
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08:45 PM on 01/07/2012
And this sucks New Bill Known As Enemy Expatriation Act Would Allow Government To Strip Citizenship Without Conviction

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/01/06/new-bill-known-as-enemy-expatriation-act-would-allow-government-to-strip-citizenship-without-conviction/
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Bruce Barron
01:21 PM on 01/09/2012
Since everyone should know this Act is unconstitutional,then it would seem that one can resist it with force of arms if one thinks there is no judicial recourse.And not one judge on the SCOTUS saying anything until this so called law is challenged and every State should challenge it and it should fall under "original jurisdiction."
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TruelyFedUp
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06:26 PM on 01/09/2012
Some good news The Vote Heard Round the World -- The Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M54Z-Bzgcw&feature=related
08:09 PM on 01/07/2012
This law's abominal implications will destroy us should a Romney/Santorum/Gingrich administration come to pass. Promising to not use the law is so specious a argument as to give the administration a stench that will linger even after it is reversed - as it will be, I pray.
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DevonTexas
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11:00 AM on 01/06/2012
""They are allowed through the NDAA to detain U.S. citizens, but they won't because that's wrong."

Good one.

also, what puzzles me is that a direct contradiction of the 4th Amendment could even be written into law in the first place. The author of the Amendment should be impeached for violating his/her other of office (to protect and defend the Constitution).
10:29 AM on 01/09/2012
I agree. What happened to the rule that every bill must state where in the Constitution that bill is allowable. Remember the Tea Party pledge. First a bill must pass a Constitutionality test to be voted on. What happened to this rule? Why is Obama always passing controversial bills before the year's end while nobody even reports this on the news? Is the press afraid they will be detained? God help us all if this goes unreversed!
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Bruce Barron
01:35 PM on 01/09/2012
They should be impeded without impeachment.They are the violent criminals,under the guise of law,breaking the Constitution which is the law of the land unto itself.They are perjurers and disseminators of untruths which amount to treason and result grave physical and moral harm..Those guilty of treason should suffer the penalty appropriate to it----the death penalty without a trial. Perhaps this will occur in these unknown prison and detention sites..
I wonder if to say that makes me a terrorist?
I bet this will be classified as abusive?