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Ron Paul Calls National Defense Authorization Act "Slip Into Tyranny" | Print |  
Written by Joe Wolverton, II   
Friday, 30 December 2011 10:48

“A dictator enjoys unrestrained power over the people. The legislative and judicial branches voluntarily cede this power or it’s taken by force. Most of the time, it’s given up easily, out of fear in time of war and civil disturbances, and with support from the people, although the dictator will also accumulate more power with the use of force.” Those prescient words of Republican presidential candidate Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) are taken from his book Liberty Defined: 50 Essential Issues That Affect Our Freedom.

The tyrannical assumption of power by the President and the cession of unheralded power to him by the Congress has taken place precisely as Dr. Paul warned.
 
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is an unprecedented, unconstitutional, and unchecked grant of dictatorial power to the President in the name of protecting the security of “the homeland.” Ron Paul described the bill (soon to be signed into law by the President) as a “slip into tyranny,” one that will almost certainly accelerate “our descent into totalitarianism.”
 
What of the NDAA? Are there indeed provisions contained therein that so ferociously tear at the constitutional fabric of our Republic?
 
In a word — yes.
 
This liberty-extinguishing legislation converts America into a war zone and turns Americans into potential suspected terrorists, complete with the full roster of rights typically afforded to terrorists — none.
 
A key component of this reconciled bill mandates a frightening grant of immense and unconstitutional power to the executive branch. Under the provisions of Section 1021, the President is afforded the absolute power to arrest and detain citizens of the United States without their being informed of any criminal charges, without a trial on the merits of those charges, and without a scintilla of the due process safeguards protected by the Constitution of the United States.
 
Further, in order to execute the provisions of Section 1021 described in the previous paragraph, subsequent clauses (Section 1022, for example) unlawfully give the President the absolute and unquestionable authority to deploy the armed forces of the United States to apprehend and to indefinitely detain those suspected of threatening the security of the “homeland.” In the language of this legislation, these people are called “covered persons.”
 
The universe of potential “covered persons” includes every citizen of the United States of America. Any American could one day find himself or herself branded a “belligerent” and thus subject to the complete confiscation of his or her constitutional civil liberties and nearly never-ending incarceration in a military prison.
 
In his assessment of the danger inherent in such acts, Paul is in good company. This suspension of habeas corpus, a right central to Anglo-American freedom from despotism for over 500 years, was described by Alexander Hamilton as one of “the favorite and most formidable instruments of tyranny.”
 
Congressman Paul eloquently expressed his assessment of such an assault on liberty:
 
The president’s widely expanded view of his own authority to detain Americans indefinitely even on American soil is for the first time in this legislation codified in law. That should chill all of us to our cores.
 
As reported by The Hill, in a phone message to supporters, Paul cited the Founders and their intent to bequeath to their descendants a government fettered in such a way as to threaten as little as possible man’s innate freedom:
 
The founders wanted to set a high bar for the government to overcome in order to deprive an individual of life or liberty. To lower that bar is to endanger everyone. When the bar is low enough to include political enemies, our descent into totalitarianism is virtually assured. The Patriot Act, as bad as its violation against the Fourth Amendment was, was just one step down the slippery slope. The recently passed National Defense Authorization Act continues that slip into tyranny, and in fact, accelerates it significantly.
 
Adding insult to injury, Congress has stuffed the bill full of funding for illegal and unconstitutional foreign wars so that the American people will pay over $670 billion dollars for the privilege of being deprived of their God-given rights and for the building of the American empire.
 
This appalling story doesn’t end there, however. The NDAA’s rap sheet of crimes against the Constitution is long. As Congressman Paul explained:
 
The Fifth Amendment is about much more than the right to remain silent in the face of government questioning. It contains very basic and very critical stipulations about the due process of law. The government cannot imprison a person for no reason and with no evidence presented and without access to legal counsel. The danger of the NDAA is its alarmingly vague, undefined criteria for who can be indefinitely detained by the U.S. government without trial.
 
While all the foregoing is harrowing and enough to make any reasonable man fear for the future of this Republic, there is another aspect of the law that is perhaps more frightening still. That is the vagueness of the terms. Terms so ill-defined are ripe for the wresting and within the penumbras of these provisions could be found lurking the tools of tyranny. Wrenches that could force anyone into a predetermined “terrorist” hole.
 
Ron Paul sets forth the source of such chilling concern as contained in the NDAA:
 
It is no longer limited to members of al Qaeda or the Taliban, but anyone accused of substantially supporting such groups or associated forces. How closely associated, and what constitutes substantial support? What if it was discovered that someone who committed a terrorist act was once involved with a charity? Or suppose a political candidate? Are all donors of that candidate or supporters of that candidate now suspects and subject to indefinite detainment? Is that charity now an associated force?
 
Despite the bipartisan and bicameral support for the defense budget bill, President Obama originally vowed to veto the measure over his disagreement with the delegation of power over the cases of detainees.
 
He has since withdrawn his objection and has signaled his intent to sign the bill into law.
 
The crux of the White House’s opposition to the NDAA was President Obama’s desire that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) should have plenary power over the disposition of issues related to the custody and prosecution of all terror suspects detained domestically.
 
The Obama administration insisted that cutting out the FBI would reduce the overall effectiveness of investigations, as well as hamstring the efforts of intelligence officers from gathering reliable intelligence from those believed to be fighting against the United States in Afghanistan or Iraq.
 
Specifically, the White House promised to veto the legislation if it “challenges or constrains the President’s critical authorities to collect intelligence, incapacitate dangerous terrorists, [or] protect the nation.”
 
Such swords disguised as shields are reminiscent of the words of James Madison. The Father of the Constitution warned, “The means of defense against foreign danger historically have become instruments of tyranny at home.”
 
Again, Ron Paul finds himself in the company of the Founders. In his closing remarks, Congressman Paul cited very succinctly the indictment that should be handed down by the American people against the NDAA:
 
The Bill of Rights has no exceptions for really bad people or terrorists or even non-citizens. It is a key check on government power against any person. That is not a weakness in our legal system; it is the very strength of our legal system. The NDAA attempts to justify abridging the Bill of Rights on the theory that rights are suspended in a time of war, and the entire United States is a battlefield in the war on terror. This is a very dangerous development, indeed. Beware.
 
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u_go_guys said:

7242
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I have been a loyal supporter of President Obama; I am no longer.
I encourage replacing all congressional incumbents. I cannot know about Kaine vs Allen yet, but will be listening carefully. I cannot know about my presidential candidate. Dr. Paul seems poised to be just as much a "dictator" since he wants to completely gut the federal government. This would leave a shell (and chaos) to be filled with whatever he wishes. "...given up easily, out of fear in time of war and civil disturbances, and with support from the people, although the dictator will also accumulate more power with the use of force.” Are we f***ed?
December 30, 2011

With Liberty said:

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Paul is for limited enumerated powers of the federal government as our founding fathers and documents intended. Quite the opposite of a dictatorship. Unfortunately, our Constitution has not been upheld and defended by those who swear under oath to do. As a result, technically 80% of our federal government is illegal. "Gutting" unconstitutional (not to mention failed) programs returns power and money to the states. Eliminating five wasteful bureaucracies (as Paul proposes) would hardly cause chaos. It's more comparable to amputating five mutated and cancerous appendages which threaten to shorten the life of our republic. An operation is long overdue.
December 30, 2011

Joanne Renshaw said:

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I am not completely opposed to Dr. Paul. I admire his integrity and good intentions. I like most of his ideas, but some strike me as over-reaching, naive, and more "murderous" than "surgical"; thus warrant scrutiny.
I wonder how many people know or care what the "mutated and cancerous" agencies and regulations were meant to accomplish. How will revenues be collected? How will the education of children in sparsely populated and financially vulnerable states be affected? Air and water quality preserved? Limit increased homelessness of sick and unwanted elderly; unwanted, neglected, abused, under-nourished children; etc.? Deter determined suicide bombers from boarding airplanes? Safely handle nuclear material and weapons program, nuclear reactor production for the Navy, energy conservation and research, radioactive waste disposal, and domestic energy production?
Do all of the five agencies and most regulations have absolute zero value? Modern issues can be accomplished constitutionally.
Our Constitution has not been upheld and defended by those who swear under oath to do so. We have been apathetic, cared too much about fringe issues, narcissistic, and yes, too trusting.


December 30, 2011

Joanne Renshaw said:

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Our elected officials are charged with making decisions on issues about which they have no expertise. This fact has finally caught up with us. The issues have become so complex (socially, economically, scientifically, environmentally, globally, diplomatically, etc. etc.) that they are being hacked at with axes and clubs instead of with fine surgical instruments. Are we F***ED?
December 30, 2011

Joanne Renshaw said:

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Every citizen should sign petitions to the President, and to their Senators and Representative. This link will guide you through petitioning for abolishing NDAA, the 112th Congress, and implementing the Congressional Reform Act.
http://www.petition2congress.com/5656/abolish-disband-112th-congress-establish-new-elections/?m=2604284
December 30, 2011

Ken said:

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If the people of the United States want to take back their government then I suggest actually voting when the Congressional Elections come around in 2012 instead of pinning all their hopes and dreams into one man (the president). ALWAYS VOTE. "the price of liberty is eternal vigilance" - thomas jefferson. Try to find someone who focuses most of their attention on government reform.
January 01, 2012

D said:

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Do your homework come election time. If your senators or congressmen voted in support of the treasonous NDAA then find someone else to vote for. Better yet do what Montanans are doing and launch a recall to oust congress-scumbags who voted for this outrageous bill. As for Comrade O it has been clear for years that this treasonous NWO puppet was on a mission against the Constitution and Bill of Rights. On December 31, 2011 he officially declared war on the world by signing the NDAA.
January 01, 2012

Joanne Renshaw said:

7242
Upside-down world
Upside Down World - Sesame Street

Come fly with me in an upside-down world!
There's so many strange things to see!
There's upside-down people who walk down the street
With upside-down shoes on their upside-down feet
In an upside-down world!

It's fun to be in an upside-down world!
There's fish that fall out of the sea
There's upside-down clocks that make everyone late
Upside-down food that won't stay on your plate
In an upside-down world!

There's upside down everything all over town!
It all looks so funny that I've got to frown
'Cause a frown is a smile when it's turned upside-down
In an upside-down world!
January 01, 2012

Joanne Renshaw said:

7242
I've been warned!
"BE CAREFUL WHAT U SAY JOANNE -- THE GESTAPO
IS WATCHING."
"Actually he (Paul) could be your only way out.With the signing this weekend you are now a POLICE STATE."

My hope is that the Supreme Court will judge the NDAA unconstitutional and it will be repealed. If I'm in trouble with the "gustapo", I was in trouble before today. I, a couple of weeks ago, contacted Obama and my VA congressmen (Senators and House Rep) about my opinion and my intention to not renew my support for them. On Dec 30, I signed on-line petitions sent to Obama, the 112th Congress, and all of my VA congressmen to reject the NDAA, to dissolve the 112th congress, and one in favor of Congressional Reform,
We all may truly be F***ED! I may "go missing". But I am old, my precious children and grandchildren are young. I
WILL not be a sheep. I must have faith in someone, and the flavor of the day, God help me, is Ron Paul.
January 01, 2012

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