Michigan nullifies NDAA’s indefinite detention
Michael Lotfi
Washington Times
December 28, 2013
Governor Rick Snyder of Michigan signed Senate Bill No. 94 into law yesterday. The bill seeks to nullify section 1021 of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). “It is important to recall that indefinite detention first appeared in section 1021 of the 2012 NDAA, which provided warrant for indefinite detention of U.S. citizens,” said Snyder.
Michigan State Senator Rick Jones says that no American citizen should fear being thrown in jail or prison without charges.
“Historically Michigan first asserted Tenth Amendment rights in 1855 when we passed a law to block the fugitive slave act,” says Jones. “I thought of this great history when I drafted and pushed this bill to nullify section 1021 of the NDAA within the state of Michigan.”
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bama signed the NDAA last year on new years day! God Bless Gov. Snyder!!!
PREDICTION: Governor Snyder will be classified by Homeland Security as a terrorist next year, with restrictions on travel outside of Michigan.
YOU MEAN MICHIGAN. But hey, I'm waiting for Texas, also. Unfortunately we currently have a governor who was a cheerleader at Texas A&M, who succeeded a Texas governor who was also a cheerleader in Connecticut. And we know the types of changes with the Federal government that this Connecticut cheerleader did when he entered the White House: NONE.
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