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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: US President Orders Military To Begin Jailing All Civilian Protestors To War January 18, 2007 US President Orders Military To Begin Jailing All Civilian Protestors To War By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers In yet another shocking prelude towards becoming a Total Police State, Russian Intelligence Analysts are reporting today that the American War Leaders have issued orders to the United States Military Northern Command authorizing the jailing, and military tribunals, for any American citizen critical of the war effort. These reports state that the American President has lost his confidence in the American Judicial System and has further ordered his War Cabinet to begin attacking civilian judges, and as we can read as confirmed by the MSNBC News Service in their article titled "Gonzales: Judges unfit to rule on terror policy", and which says: "Attorney General Alberto Gonzales says federal judges are unqualified to make rulings affecting national security policy, ramping up his criticism of how they handle terrorism cases. We want to determine whether he understands the inherent limits that make an unelected judiciary inferior to Congress or the president in making policy judgments, Gonzales says in the prepared speech. That, for example, a judge will never be in the best position to know what is in the national security interests of our country. The American War Leaders have further launched attacks against their own civilian judiciary from the Pentagon, and as we can read as reported by the Jurist Legal Research and News Service in their report titled "US law deans 'appalled' by Stimson criticism of law firms for representing detainees", and which says: "More than 130 deans of US law schools signed a statement released Monday expressing their dismay at comments made last week by DOD Deputy Assistant Secretary for Detainee Affairs Charles "Cully" Stimson in a radio interview critizing top US law firms for providing pro bono representation to Guantanamo detainees. "We," the deans wrote, are appalled by the January 11, 2007 statement of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Charles "Cully" Stimson, criticizing law firms for their pro bono representation of suspected terrorist detainees and encouraging corporate executives to force these law firms to choose between their pro bono and paying clients. Furthering the complete destruction of the rights of the American people to due process and fair trials, the American War Leaders have passed a new law subjecting their citizens to Military, instead of Civilian trials. According to reports from the United States, this little known law was slipped into a large spending bill unbeknownst to US Congressional Leaders, and though seemingly applying to American contractors in fact subjects all American citizens to Military Arrest and Trials. The most destructive of these new laws slipped into much larger legislation, and bypassing the notice of US Lawmakers, has overturned over 200 years of American procedures for appointing US Federal Prosecutors, and who are, according the American Constitution, charged with being politically neutral so as to afford the citizens of the United States protection against prosecution by a vengeful government, and as we can read as reported by the Associated Press News Service in their article titled "2 U.S. Attorneys in Calif. quit, critics say Bush forced them out", and which says: "Two U.S. Attorneys in California announced they are stepping down, as critics alleged political pressure from the Bush administration was pushing them and others out of their jobs. Kevin Ryan, chief federal prosecutor for the state's Northern District, and Carol Lam, who headed the state's Southern District, both announced Tuesday they would be leaving their positions. The two are among 11 top federal prosecutors who have resigned or announced their resignations since an obscure provision in the USA Patriot Act reauthorization last year enabled the U.S. attorney general to appoint replacements without Senate confirmation." Russian Legal Analysts familiar with American Law state in these reports that the significance of these actions being taking against American citizens by the US War Leaders shows the complete ascendancy to total power of the American President, and who now is free to rule his Nation by decree free from interference by either the US Congress, or the American people themselves. So powerless have the US Congress and American people become, that as outrage continues to build within the United States against the expansion of the war in Iraq, and the planned US attack upon Iran, the spokesman for the American War Leader has stated in response to a US Congressional move to block further war making: "Presidential spokesman Tony Snow said resolutions passed by Congress will not affect Bush's decision-making. "The president has obligations as a commander in chief," he said. "And he will go ahead and execute them." Russian Intelligence Analysts in these reports to President Putin have asked, If President Bush feels that he is not constrained by either the elected representatives of the American people, or the American people themselves, we must then consider that he, and his Administration, have become powers unto themselves and that the United States should therefore be considered a dictatorship, not a democracy. To the American people themselves, they remain in abject denial of the dark Fascist forces descending around them; but soon, and much sooner than they could believe, and with their families and neighbors disappearing into the vast American Gulag, what they once believed in as the American Dream, will soon be shown for what it really is, an American Nightmare. © January 18, 2007 EU and US all rights reserved. [Ed. Note: The United States government actively seeks to find, and silence, any and all opinions about the United States except those coming from authorized government and/or affiliated sources, of which we are not one. No interviews are granted and very little personal information is given about our contributors to protect their safety.] Links at source Click for Full Text!
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#1. To: Itisa1mosttoolate (#0)
Are the camps finished now?
While I agree with some of her assesments, she has been less then credible in her past articles. We need to post items like this for several reasons. One is they may be right. Another is to monitor foreign incitement. Hard to tell the difference sometimes. For example, is the NYTimes a foreign puplication? Might be. And what is it inciteing?
Not quite. Just hooking up the gas connections. Should pass inspection next week. But you know how unreasonable the county can be.
This could work both ways ... and maybe them will go ahead and execute he.
"They say Justice is blind and I agree ... so much so that she hasn't found her way into a courtroom since 1938" noone222 12-17-06
I've got the same opinion ...
"They say Justice is blind and I agree ... so much so that she hasn't found her way into a courtroom since 1938" noone222 12-17-06
I really have a hard time believing this article for a number of reasons. THIS would actually make the mainstream news in order to get the sheeple's attention about what they can and can't do under the new laws. When we see our neighbors rounded up, that's when we'll know it's real.
#7. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#6)
"You can not save the Constitution by destroying it." #8. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#6) that's when we'll know it's too late
#9. To: noone222 (#4) An official arrest and indictment, jury and conviction would heighten the enjoyment.
"First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they fight you. Then you win." --Mahatma K. Gandhi #10. To: kiki (#8) hi kiki! it's nice to see you again! how've you been?
#11. To: christine (#10) hi Christine! I haven't been spending a lot of time online. recently, though, I've been thinking about y'all but I couldn't remember the name of this website! I can't believe I finally found it. it's good to see you again :)
#12. To: kiki (#11) glad you did too, hope to see you more often again.
#13. To: Itisa1mosttoolate (#0) Well, we're having a few thousand to tens of thousands here in Chicago a week from Sunday, so we'll find out. Reports out of Russia are usually wildly inaccurate. At a minimum, the Bushies may remember what happened when Nixon started making mass arrests. I was one of about 50,000 arrested at Mayday demos in D.C. in 1971, the largest mass arrest in U.S. history.
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