Obama’s “Defense Bill”: Two Takes On The Same Theme


First, from the Associated Press on HR 1540:

HONOLULU (AP) — President Barack Obama signed a wide-ranging defense bill into law Saturday despite having “serious reservations” about provisions that regulate the detention, interrogation and prosecution of suspected terrorists.

Make sure you read the article further.

As Americans look upon the treacherous legislation passed under NDAA 2012, it it should first be remembered that the very bill President Obama threatened to veto was controversial due to the language the Obama White House itself pressured Congress to add to the bill, according to Sen. Carl Levin.

Second, signing statements are not law, and are not a Constitutional power granted to the executive branch; any reassuring (or troubling) language within has no binding status– though it may shed light on the intent/character of the chief executive. However, the statement itself does not indicate any deviation of intent from the law as written and signed.

Again, read the full article.
The final version of HR 1540 can be found here.

SEC. 1021 – Affirmation of authority of the armed forces of the United States to detain covered persons pursuant to the authorization for use of military force.

Notable:

  • Covered persons includes anyone with ties to 9/11 and anyone who was, or is part of, Al-Qaeda or the Taliban.
  • Under subsection (a) (1) “Detention under the law of war without trial until the end of the hostilities authorizes by the Authorization for Use of Military Force.”
  • Under subsection (e) “Authorities – Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect existing law or authorities relating to the detention of United States citizens, lawful resident aliens of the United States, or any other persons who are captured or arrested in the United States” (added by the administration, as stated in signing statement this reaffirms the Patriot Act and does not explicitly extend more power than the executive branch already has)

SEC. 1022 – “In General – Except as provided in paragraph (4) the Armed Forces of the United States shall hold a person described in paragraph (2 – Covered Persons, see above) who is captured for the course of hostilities authorized by the Authorization for Use of Military Force in military custody pending disposition under law of war.

Notable:

  • Disposition under law of war, as stated in SEC. 1021 under notable, can result in no trial until the end of hostilities as authorized by the Authorization for Use of Military Force.
  • (4) means if the President submits too congress a * written* waiver saying it’s the interest of national security it will waive the “In General” portion stated above.
  • Under Resident Aliens (1) and (2) all American or lawful resident aliens does not extend to them.
  • Under (d) “Authorities – Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the existing criminal enforcement and national security to affect the existing criminal enforcement and national security authorities of the FBI or any other domestic law enforcement agency with regard to a covered person, regardless whether such covered person is held in military custody”
  • In the Signing Statement Obama said he was against this, and used quite strong language, and would use the vagueness of this section to not change current policy.

SEC. 1023-1025 – These are meant to give congress more information about detainees.

Under SEC. 1024 – “In General – Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report setting forth the procedures for determining the status of persons detained pursuant to the Authorization for Use of military Force for purposes of section 1021”

Notable:

  • In the Signing Statement Obama said he’ll keep things the way they are and allow the Secretary of Defense to use his/her discretion in the future.

SEC. 1026-1028 – These curtail the President’s ability to deal with Guantanamo Bay, Cuba including his ability to close it, transfer inmates, and requirements for certification to move inmates. You can read them below.

SEC. 1026 – “In General – No amounts authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made available to the DoD for fiscal year 2012 may be used to construct or modify any facility in the United States, its territories, or possessions to house any individual detained at Guantanamo for the purposes of detention or imprisonment in the custody or under the control of the DoD unless authorized by Congress.”

SEC. 1027 – “None of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this Act for fiscal year 2012 may be used to transfer, release, or assist in the transfer or release to or within the United States, its territories, or possessions of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed or any other detainee who— (1) is not a United States citizen or a member of the Armed Forces of the United States; and (2) is or was held on or after January 20, 2009, at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, by the Department of Defense.”

SEC. 1028 – “IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in paragraph (2) and subsection (d – waiver from DoD), the Secretary of Defense may not use any amounts authorized to be appropriated or otherwise available to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 to transfer any individual detained at Guantanamo to the custody or control of the individual’s country of origin, any other foreign country, or any other foreign entity unless the Secretary submits to Congress the certification described in subsection (b – from DoD with SoS) not later than 30 days before the transfer of the individual.”

I suspect the most important point is this:

In short, as an American sections 1021-1027 don’t apply to you.

Until this bill passes: http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h112-3166

Take a peek.
Finally, this most interesting tidbit from UK’s The Telegraph (indicating, once again, that if you wish to discover what’s really occurring in this country, I strongly suggest scouring UK news):

According to the FBI, over 1.5 million background checks on customers were requested by gun dealers to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System in December. Nearly 500,000 of those were in the six days before Christmas.

It was the highest number ever in a single month, surpassing the previous record set in November.

On Dec 23 alone there were 102,222 background checks, making it the second busiest single day for buying guns in history.

The actual number of guns bought may have been even higher if individual customers took home more than one each.

Explanations for America’s surge in gun buying include that it is a response to the stalled economy with people fearing crime waves. Another theory is that buyers are rushing to gun shops because they believe tighter firearms laws will be introduced in the future.

In that light, I would suggest that under a Leftist administration such as Mr Obama’s, tighter firearms laws are an absolute guarantee. Further, I submit that you can count on a vicious clamp on ammunition, restrictions to include the types and amount of ammunition purchased and lengthy backgrounds checks, as with firearms, involving sales of rounds.
The trend had already started in 2008 (again, UK’s The Telegraph) just before the November presidential election.

“I’ve sold probably four times as much in the last six months as I have in 20 years combined,” said Cliff Hunter, owner of Tommy Bronson Sporting Goods in Memphis. “Hand guns and the tactical weapons, they’re absolutely off the charts.”

Most of his gun sales used to be for hunting, or personal protection in a city riddled with crime. But just before the November election, anxiety that Mr Obama would win and enact a radical programme of curtailing gun rights began drove business right up.

“Obama’s a liberal socialist and I think he’s proven quickly how extreme he is,” he said. “When they get through healthcare, guns are on the table. They’re not talking about it but it’s going to happen.”

The FBI recorded a 49 per cent rise in gun background checks during election week compared to the same week a year earlier.

This should come as no shock to any right-thinking individual.
And isn’t it funny that those persons who embrace Socialism, Marxism or Communism don’t think the failure lies with the philosophical idea itself — they instead believe the idea just hasn’t been handled by the right person yet.
BZ

In Retrospect: What Would You Tell Yourself At 16?

For the New Year:

If you could go back to when you were 16, what would you tell yourself — knowing what you know now?

Customarily, the new year is filled with anticipated resolutions that are nominally broken within the first month.

Given that, I’m suggesting we change things up a bit:

If you could go back to when you were 16, what would you tell yourself — knowing what you know now?

You may either answer here or — preferably — take a larger amount of time to answer in full on your own site.

If you do this, please provide a link to your own site because, if nothing else, I’m all about promoting other sites.

Let me start and set the tempo, if I may:

Welcome to your Youth. You don’t have a clue as to what value your youth means. That’s fine. Just shake with me and, if nothing else, print this blogpost out and do what it says when it says.

First and foremost, you were stronger and sharper and more intelligent than you could ever have imagined. Go with your gut. You seldom trust it.


When Candy Cochrane asks you to dance at Howe Avenue School, your junior high, say yes. Try pushing the envelope a bit. She was hot and you knew it. Blown chance. This time, don’t blow it.

That said, first and foremost, learn a musical instrument. Insist on it. Start, perhaps, with the piano. Try the guitar. One of the biggest regrets you’ll have is not becoming competent on a musical instrument other than noodling around on the bass guitar.

When you kicked Nick Yahle’s ass in high school wrestling, and he was on the wrestling team (you didn’t go out for sports), that’s called a clue. You were a new transplant from California to, now, Ohio in the 60s. You were foreign and uncomfortable and transferred because your Dad was in the Air Force. You have great physical potential as well. Start running. Start lifting weights.

When you pissed off Norm Bradfield playing flag football on Fairmont East’s field, that’s called a clue. You were efficient, strong and effective. You beat him, fair and square. He hated it because he was taller and was from Ohio. You were the interloper.

So when he and Matt Carpenter braced you on your own home turf near Chatham Village, on the railroad tracks when your friend Rick Back was visiting, you should have pulled your folding knife and held it to their necks. You needed to realize early — and didn’t realize until much later — that Evil and Strength only respect Strength in return. An excellent lesson. Yet you didn’t learn from it. Don’t back down. You didn’t trust your strength. This will become a much larger lesson to be later learned.


You had the Photo Gene even back then. Take the time to buy all the film you can and shoot everyone you can. Your Mom, your Dad, all of your friends. You’ll later develop an interest in trains. Get yourself the best camera you can either afford or talk your parents into buying. Start taking photographs of Southern Pacific in Sacramento, at their locomotive shops, and over Donner Pass.

I would also say: for those numerous years you worked as a kid throwing newspapers, as a teenager working for your townehomes shoveling snow, mowing lawns, building fences, painting, replacing filters, as a higher teenager: save every damned dime you make.

Conserve. Scrimp. Save. With houses costing a pittance of what you’ll later pay for one in the 80s, coupled with low interest rates, you could own your own home by the time you’re 21. From there, you can buy and sell houses all the way up to your actual dream house. There will be lots of money to be made in 70s and 80s real estate.

Beware of drugs. You’ll be offered cocaine, heroin and psychedelics by Jerry. You avoided him. Continue to do that. You were smarter than him and that led to his later death in his 20s.

Embrace Karl Kimball. He was the Real Deal at Wright State. Continue on that path with King Crimson and your musical expansion. Learn from him. You won’t be sorry.

Accept your position in radio and let loose; have fun. Recognize that you have a gift with regard to radio and music — either having supported music or played the artists you loved, or toured with them or flown with them — as witness Status Quo on the Live Album in Glasgow, Scotland, or AC/DC with Bon Scott.

You had a great idea, once; it was this:

Take a photograph on your birthday, for every year. At the age of 60 you’ll have a collage that no one else on the planet will have.

Take a few hints:

Buy stock in Microsoft whenever you first see that name.

Buy stock in Google whenever you first see that name.

Buy stock in Apple whenever you first see that name.

Buy stock in Yahoo whenever you first see that name.

Find the winning California Super Lotto number on March 18th of of 2007.

Listen to your inner recommendations.

And when it comes down to the vehicle stop in the 70s south of Watsonville on the border with Monterey County: empty your .357 stainless Smith revolver into the motherfucker. Then reload. Don’t stop at four.

He will die and you will live. Be glad. Rejoice. The guilt will pass.

That will be a major pivotal point in your life.


You will join four LE agencies overall. Stick with the last one, but take the Sergeant’s Test the first time it is offered to you. You could be at least a Captain or a Chief Deputy. You could have sold your soul or enjoyed your work.

With this intuition, you could have done both: an unbeatable combination.

Finally:

Take photos of your parents. Document your parents. Ask them about their lives and their relatives and their families. Don’t become as emotionally disengaged as your mother and father. Preserve their memories and their geneological history.

Treasure your family. Know this: your father will never once tell you he loves you.

Accept it. Move on. Tell him and your mother that you treasure them and you love them — as much as you can.

Hug your mother. You didn’t realize until — too late — that in those times and with a family of three boys and her husband, that she was adrift and on her own. She either became hard and tough or she drowned. The only person that finally took her down was her.

Hug your grandparents. Be good to your grandpa, and respect his wishes in their house at 2526 27th Street. He sacrificed for his wife and for your mother. Hug your grandmother again and again, for she surely was one of the kindest and sharpest people you’ll ever encounter in your tumultuous life. Honor her and recognize that the time you spent at your grandparents’ two story house, built in the 1800s, will generally be the most carefree of your entire life.

Hug your father some more. The only time you’ll ever see him cry was when your mother dies with the marks of a nasal canula on her face. It shook you to your core that he unleashed his emotions, for about two minutes, in front of you. Appreciate his stoicism and recognize that they were the best of The Greatest Generation.

Hold your father close every time you meet since your mother passed, on May 14th of 2002. She lived to see her 80th birthday at least.

Your father’s passing will affect you deeply: Wednesday, February 11th of 2009 at 0330 hrs. And when you leave your father’s bedside the night before, kiss and hug him goodnight. You’ll terribly regret not doing so for the rest of your life.

Finally: embrace God.

Push your parents to take you out of “Sunday School” at the Methodist Church off Del Paso Heights Boulevard and El Camino. You always told them you hated Sunday School and wanted to attend church. They didn’t listen. You need to insist. And you need to embrace the Lord.
I left a few things out. But only a very few.
Let’s see what you have to say.

BZ



Arizona: Feeling The Wrath!

Mr Manuel Renaldo, formerly of Guadalupe, Arizona.

ARIZONA LAW HAS DIRE CONSEQUENCES FOR THAT STATE

CONSOLIDATED PRESS (CPI)
(c)2011, by Roberto Hernandez
Illegal immigrants are boycotting Arizona by the thousands, showing their outrage with Arizona ‘s controversial new SB-1070 law by moving elsewhere.

In the small town of Guadalupe, AZ, south of Phoenix, Manuel Renaldo is one of those who is punishing Arizona by leaving.

As he loaded his car with his belongings and family of ten, Renaldo told this reporter through an interpreter “It’s a matter of principle; I refuse to be supported by a state that treats me like a criminal!”

The effects of the exodus are being felt by Arizona retailers, who are reporting dwindling sales of beer, spray paint, and ammunition.

Also hit hard are the states hospitals, which have reported a dramatic decline in births and emergency room visits.

Tattoo parlors are in a state of panic.

Renaldo told a reporter through an interpreter that he and his family are moving to California, a Democratic state that will embrace and support them all with dignity.

Again, another story you won’t read in the DEM/MSM yet: you read it here first.
BZ
[Thanks to my brother Jim!]