It appears that the National Defense Authorization Bill for Fiscal Year 2013 will be signed by President Obama despite some earlier indications from the White House that the President would veto the bill.
RT reports:
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin revealed recently that the bill in its current wording was drafted after the current administration asked for changes.
Already making its way through the House and Senate, the Act in its current wording will allow for Americans suspected of any “belligerent” act to be detained in Guantanamo Bay-style military prisons indefinitely for any alleged crimes without trial. With it now being revealed that the president put forth suggestions to draft the latest version of the legislation, Levin told the press Monday night, "I just can't imagine that the president would veto this bill.”
"I very strongly believe this should satisfy the administration and hope it will,” added Levin
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Now we know why government security contractor KBR Halliburton is hiring staff for nationwide regional FEMA camps. (complete with barbed wire fences.)
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I'm not saying that EVERYTHING he's said is pumped up to scare people but people need to be doing thier own research instead of just believing everything that comes out of a candidate's mouth and/or reading ONE source article and deeming it to be factual and true.