In the last month of 2011, the United States Senate voted in approval of the National Defense Authorization Act and President Obama expressed no concern about the law which would strip Americans of their Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights. “Due Process of Law” and the “right to a speedy a public trial,” two bold facets of the American justice system, would be undermined by the ink from a pen and the clapping hands of American’s representatives.
And for the first time in American history, indefinite detention of any person suspected, without charge or trial, was placed into legal code. The individual rights of the American against the dangers of tyranny were abolished.
How did the American people react? They voted for the abolitionists in 2012.
What will become of such a provision? And if utilized, will the American people leap to their feet in outrage? That question has been answered.
With swarms of military-grade weaponry and tanks strong enough to attack the armies of the world, tyranny under the guise of security descended upon the American people in Boston.
Asked to come out with their hands over their heads, the citizenry of Boston and surrounding areas were driven out of their homes without warrant and without “necessary and proper cause.” The people of the so-called “land of the free” were treated as criminals before being proven as such. It is under the guise of securing the peace that tyranny enters a land.