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Mounting public rejection of “McCain the Candidate” after submitting S. 3081

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Update from: Dan Scott re: S.3081 The Enemy Belligerent Act
 

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April 2nd, Rep. David Vitter a co-sponsor of McCain’s S.3081 legislation, after criticism from liberals and libertarians, withdrew his support. McCain currently is short one necessary co-sponsor. Prudently I must consider Vitter’s withdraw may have been done to (attenuate) mounting public rejection of “McCain the Candidate” resulting from Americans learning about McCain’s insidious legislation. Meanwhile S.3081 lays in wait. More

Sen. McCain’s S.3081 would eliminate several Constitutional protections allowing Government to arbitrarily pick up Americans on mere suspicion

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OP-ED by: Dan scott

 

Does Palin Support McCain’s bill—Indefinite Detention of Citizens On Mere Suspicion?

On March 4, 2010, Sen. John McCain introduced S.3081, The “Enemy Belligerent Interrogation, Detention, and Prosecution Act of 2010.”

Sen. McCain’s S.3081 would eliminate several Constitutional protections allowing Government to arbitrarily pick up Americans on mere suspicion—with no probable cause. Your political opinions and statements made against U.S. Government could be used by Authorities to deem you a “hostile” “Enemy Belligerent” to cause your arrest and indefinite detention. S.3081 is so broadly written innocent anti-war protesters and Tea Party Groups might be arrested and detained just for attending demonstrations. More