Chris Hedges: Update On Anti-NDAA Lawsuit Vs. Obama
Mar 23, 2013 at 2:05 PM
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'It's frightening how hard Obama is fighting us.'

Outstanding interview.  Chris Hedges outside the hearing for the second circuit court of appeals in the Hedges v Obama NDAA lawsuit.  NDAA gives Obama the power to indefinitely detain any American any time for virtually any reason.

Learn more about the lawsuit at STOPNDAA...

This is what happened:

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Our attorneys asked the Supreme Court to consider lifting the “stay” on our injunction against Section 1021 and indefinite detention. As you’ll recall, we won our lawsuit last September and were granted a worldwide injunction against this provision – ensuring people could not be indefinitely detained under the sweeping and unchecked scope of the NDAA.

Despite having issued a signing statement in January of 2012 claiming he would not use these powers against American citizens, Obama immediately appealed Judge Forrest’s ruling and our win, then went further and asked her to grant a stay on the injunction, essentially “lifting” that injunction.  She refused.

Next, the DOJ attorneys went to the second circuit court and asked them to lift the stay as well, claiming “irreparable harm” would be incurred by the US if the government did not have these unchecked powers. The second circuit court judges granted their request and put a stay on our injunction.

We applied to both Justice Ginsberg (who said no) and Justice Scalia (who said yes) to convene a conference of the entire Supreme Court to consider lifting that stay and restoring our injunction. They told us yesterday that they will not lift the stay – indefinite detention under the NDAA stands.

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This is worth the click:

Tucker Carlson Absolutely Clueless On The NDAA

 

 

Which is worse?  The NDAA or the Spanish Inquisition... 

 

 

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