Martial law is perhaps the ultimate stomping of freedom
Stomping freedom
CounterPunch
by James Bovard
01/09/08
Martial law is perhaps the ultimate stomping of freedom. And yet, on September 30, 2006, Congress passed a provision in a 591-page bill that will make it easy for President Bush to impose martial law in response to a terrorist ‘incident.’ It also empowers him to effectively declare martial law in response to what he or other federal officials label a shortfall of ‘public order’ — whatever that means...
http://counterpunch.org/bovard01092008.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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The Martial Law Act of 2006
By James Bovard
Martial law is perhaps the ultimate stomping of freedom. And yet, on September 30, 2006, Congress passed a provision in a 591-page bill that will make it easy for President Bush to impose martial law in response to a terrorist "incident." It also empowers him to effectively declare martial law in response to what he or other federal officials label a shortfall of "public order" - whatever that means.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19749.htm
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=martial+law
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=James+Bovard
CounterPunch
by James Bovard
01/09/08
Martial law is perhaps the ultimate stomping of freedom. And yet, on September 30, 2006, Congress passed a provision in a 591-page bill that will make it easy for President Bush to impose martial law in response to a terrorist ‘incident.’ It also empowers him to effectively declare martial law in response to what he or other federal officials label a shortfall of ‘public order’ — whatever that means...
http://counterpunch.org/bovard01092008.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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The Martial Law Act of 2006
By James Bovard
Martial law is perhaps the ultimate stomping of freedom. And yet, on September 30, 2006, Congress passed a provision in a 591-page bill that will make it easy for President Bush to impose martial law in response to a terrorist "incident." It also empowers him to effectively declare martial law in response to what he or other federal officials label a shortfall of "public order" - whatever that means.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19749.htm
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=martial+law
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=James+Bovard
rudkla - 10. Jan, 16:43