http://12160.info/ . Rep. Jerrold Nadler decries Obama for not vetoing National Defense The US House of Representatives has voted in favour of controversial proposed legislation that would deny terror suspects, including US citizens, the right to trial and permit authorities to detain them indefinitely.
The proposed changes were included in a $662bn defence bill passed on Wednesday by the Republican-controlled House after White House officials withdrew a threat to block the bill over concerns it would undermine the US president's authority over counterterrorism activities.
@Hydrogenagent Arlen Specter is know longer in the Senate do your research and stop lying....!!!!That is why a bill passed like that because of ill informed Americans like your self !
The19721993 2 months ago
Hitler's Germany has officially come to American soil.
Lives given in vain for all the wars fought by generations of American veterans.
hitech98 2 months ago
Barbara Boxer (voted Yes for indefinite detention)
Dianne Feinstein (voted Yes for indefinite detention)
Joseph Lieberman (voted Yes for indefinite detention)
Carl Levin (voted Yes for indefinite detention)
Norm Coleman (voted Yes for indefinite detention)
Lautenberg (voted Yes for indefinite detention)
Charles Schumer (voted Yes for indefinite detention)
Ron Wyden (voted Yes for indefinite detention)
Arlen Specter (voted Yes for indefinite detention)
Russ Feingold (voted Yes for indefinite de
Hydrogenagent 2 months ago