When President Bush signed it yesterday morning, some opponents are referring to it as the Day America died because it effectively eliminates nine out of ten of the Bill of Rights.
I don't know all the details, but I know one of the things that can now happen is this:
An American Citizen can be detained without a warrant for an indefinate period of time and without a phone call and without legal representation...
...if, of course, they are considered and "enemy". The Admimistration determines who the "enemy" are and the definitions are rather broad.
That's not America. If I can be detained one day because my dissent of the government makes me an "enemy" or "potential suspected terrorists" just because I exercise my freedom of speech to disagree with the adminstration, then that is wrong. If that happens without legal representation, that's not America. Just because someone dissents does not make them a threat.
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I don't know all the details, but I know one of the things that can now happen is this:
An American Citizen can be detained without a warrant for an indefinate period of time and without a phone call and without legal representation...
...if, of course, they are considered and "enemy". The Admimistration determines who the "enemy" are and the definitions are rather broad.
That's not America. If I can be detained one day because my dissent of the government makes me an "enemy" or "potential suspected terrorists" just because I exercise my freedom of speech to disagree with the adminstration, then that is wrong. If that happens without legal representation, that's not America. Just because someone dissents does not make them a threat.
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