Gutentag, Amerika!
190 Republicans in the House voted for this legislation. 93 Democrats in the House voted against it.
Let’s see…
We’re $15 trillion in debt, people are losing their houses while big banks are being bailed out, the REAL unemployment rate is closer to 20% than it is to 10%, we have troops stationed in over 900 military bases in over 120 different countries, the government is promising entitlements from cradle to grave when they know there is no money for it, the central bank prints our money like a counterfeiter with someone else’s checkbook, all I hear on tv is “global financial collapse” and the president thinks it’s okey dokey for him… or any president after him… to indefinitely detain or assassinate American citizens without a trial. But don’t worry because we’re having an election…except that the only man on stage who would put a stop to this madness is the one considered a kooky, unelectable racist homophobe. This is right out of the Hitler playbook… go check it out. We had a Reichstag Fire (9/11), and an Enabling Act (Patriot Act), the removal of church/religion from the public square, the SS (Homeland Security), and let’s not forget concentration camps (FEMA camps). I could go on, but most people don’t give a damn. They think it could never happen here. Guess what… it IS happening here. They label us as conspiracy theorists, but you can verify all of this stuff on the web…well, until Obama signs the SOPA bill giving him control over the internet.
Wake up people! Ron Paul is really the only one who cares about your liberty and your civil rights. Nothing else matters if you don’t have those.
This is not about party lines, or Christian and non-Christian. This is about the all treasonous traitors who swore to uphold the US Constitution yet vote to rip it up.
Prosecute them with extreme prejudice or enjoy Gulag Amerika.
republican senate, voting in a bipartisan manner, passed by 93% of the Senate, and signed by a This bill was formulated and passed by a republican senate, voting in a bipartisan manner, passed by 93% of the Senate, and signed by a Democratic president.
Posted by: Jay Stang
Republican Senate? Uh….the Senate is controlled by the Democrats. GOP control the House.
Re: “But why is -anyone- on the left still sticking with him?
What is it with you guys?”
Why don’t the Republicans offer us a decent canditate! I am a liberal, but I might have to vote for Ron Paul. Unfortunately, he has a history of opposing the Civil Rights Amendment. Sadly, there is no fit candidate in either party.
Do a control F The NDAA allows the military to engage in sodomy and beastiality
And yes, the “language” that includes American Citizens was requested by the president. It’ s on you tube – Senator Levin argues that it was at his request to include the “language”. It used to be section 1029 or something. They just moved it to an earler section in the bill .
When the Patriot Act was passed, I warned people of giving those kinds of powers to the government. Now, we have come this much further. It is no coincidence that this comes as the Occupy Movement has refused to go away. Timing is everything. Now, also, the troops are coming home from Iraq, three years after Obama said it would be done by 2010. To the U.S. battlefield? Do not think you are crazy for thinking what I am thinking. It is well within the realm of possibility. And if you’re smart, you will vote for Ron Paul!
SUSAN, if you’re worried about Ron Paul’s opposition of Civil Rights legislation, take a look at what Walter Williams say about the subject. You can get a good idea on it if you Walter Williams and his opinion of Rand Paul’s comments on the Civil Rights Act. Basically, What Dr. Williams says is that under the Constitution, our federal government has no legal authority to prevent discrimination. He goes in to several eloquent examples of socially acceptable discriminatory acts practiced even today, and follows through with the idea that, with with government’s intervention of forced integration, it has actually hindered voluntary integration.
That is also Ron Paul’s position. Ron Paul believes that if we had just allowed the free market to work, businesses that discriminated based on race, religion, sexual orientation, etc, the market would have punished those establishments and we wouldn’t have the bitterness we have today over things like affirmative action, which, by the way, Walter Williams is against.
I disagreed with a few of Dr. Paul’s positions when I first learned of him, but on those issues, I looked in to why he believes what he believes and found that I had to change my mind on several of them.
A vote for Ron Paul is not voting for the lesser of two evils. It is a vote for an honest man with more credibility than any politician I’ve seen in my lifetime.
Join the Neo-Confederates and vote for Ron Paul 2012. He WILL repeal the Patriot Act,,,,
These provisions are unconstitutional and treasonous. They should expose the entire Congress and the President to impeachment. Unfortunately, the over-reach by our government is bringing us ever closer to the necessity of armed revolution.
Senator Levin argues that it was at his request to include the “language”. It used to be section 1029 or something. They just moved it to an earler section in the bill .
Posted by: Queen of Liberty | January 1, 2012, 8:22 pm 8:22 pm
Senator Levin mumbles his way along vaguely and repetitiously. Why would you trust the word of one man anyhow? When did Senator Levin become a god to be trusted in everything he says, or the only one who knows and speaks the truth?
So not only didn’t President Obama close down Guantanamo Bay like he promised, he opened it up to Americans.
Next up… broadening the definition terrorism to include any type of extremism with violence.