Boots on the ground: Obama
Looks like we're getting closer to the "police state and perhaps in the future a Martial Law. I heard someone saying over the weekend that they're starting to use Agenda 21 on the economy. Scary times. I'm not doing anything wrong but I dislike the constant need to know your business. Guess we'll have to get used to it tbough, and hope they don't hit the iinternet killswitch button altogether.
Looks like we're getting closer to the "police state and perhaps in the future a Martial Law. I heard someone saying over the weekend that they're starting to use Agenda 21 on the economy. Scary times. I'm not doing anything wrong but I dislike the constant need to know your business. Guess we'll have to get used to it tbough, and hope they don't hit the iinternet killswitch button altogether.
The potential of martial law became a topic actually discussed by Congress last year when lawmakers first considered provisions for this year’s National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA. Before the House and Senate agreed on including a section to the law letting the White House arrest and detain any US citizen indefinitely without trial or charge, another provision was almost put on the books that would have essentially allowed for military rule during some situations.
The NDAA’s S. 1867 would “basically say in law for the first time that the homeland is part of the battlefield” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a supporter of the bill, said last year.