
2007 National Defense Authorization Act overturns Posse Comitatus Act
In October 2006, Bush signed into law the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007. Quietly slipped into the law at the last minute, at the request of the Bush administration, were sections changing important legal principles, dating back 200 years, which limit the U.S. government's ability to use the military to intervene in domestic affairs. These changes would allow Bush, whenever he thinks it necessary, to institute martial law--under which the military takes direct control over civilian administration.
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They have, no doubt, another false-flag attack headed our way.
2 comments:
Got bored with the blog already?
This is the last post and it was made March 22. Today is April 5.
Yup, blogging is boring if you don't have readers.
why aren't you blogging anymore?
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