http://www.huffingtonpost.com/al-franken/why-i-voted-against-the-n_b_1154327.html
Yesterday, the Senate passed a bill that includes provisions on detention that I found simply unacceptable. These provisions are inconsistent with the liberties and freedoms that are at the core of the system our Founders established. And while I did in fact vote for an earlier version of the legislation, I did so with the hope that the final version would be significantly improved. That didn't happen, and so I could not support the final bill.
With this defense authorization act, Congress will, for the first time in 60 years, authorize the indefinite detention of U.S. citizens without charge or trial, according to its advocates. This would be the first time that Congress has deviated from President Nixon's Non-Detention Act. And what we are talking about here is that Americans could be subjected to life imprisonment without ever being charged, tried, or convicted of a crime, without ever having an opportunity to prove their innocence to a judge or a jury of their peers. And without the government ever having to prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
I think that denigrates the very foundations of this country. It denigrates the Bill of Rights. It denigrates what our Founders intended when they created a civilian, non-military justice system for trying and punishing people for crimes committed on U.S. soil. Our Founders were fearful of the military--and they purposely created a system of checks and balances to ensure we did not become a country under military rule. This bill undermines that core principle, which is why I could not support it.
Yesterday was the anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights, and this wasn't the way to mark its birthday.
Well said, Congressman Franken. Well said.
It's a pity so many supposedly freedom-loving Congressmen, both Republicans and Democrats, were so eager to see it pass that they literally ignored the Constitution of these United States.

Uh-oh...I'm in complete agreement with Franken as well. The earth has shifted on its axis...
ReplyDeleteAs I've said on numerous occasions, I'll agree with anyone... if they're right. That includes Obama and Al Franken, people who are normally so wrong it's depressing. But face it, he's right, here... and all of Alabama's Representatives voted in favor of this really bad legislation.
ReplyDeleteYes, he is. I'm sorely disappointed and alarmed by the vote of the Alabama delegation on this bill and how they've justified it. Sometimes votes for liberty come from the most surprising segments and I have to say that Franken isn't one I would have thought would see this for what it is.
ReplyDeleteWe take our issue allies where we find them... and apparently that doesn't include the Alabama Congressional Delegation.
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