President Obama Signs Indefinite Detention Bill Into Law

December 31, 2011


“President Obama's action today is a blight on his legacy because he will forever be known as the president who signed indefinite detention without charge or trial into law,” said Anthony D. Romero, ACLU executive director. “The statute is particularly dangerous because it has no temporal or geographic limitations, and can be used by this and future presidents to militarily detain people captured far from any battlefield.
 
lol must have a been a mass banning spree at a certain board that will remain nameless. They're getting rid of the problem children and going to make it another safe space for the bedwetting deviants, pedoes, and commies now, I guess, another innernetz version of Prozac.

Waiting to see who else pops up now.
 
No. That law specifically targets Al Qaeda.
Allegedly. But they kept some J6'ers in prison for months or over a year before trial.

J6 in Prison Over Year​

Some J6 defendants were held in prison for over a year before their trials. For instance, Edward R. Kelley was found guilty in November 2024 on 11 criminal counts related to the Jan. 6 riot, but his main Jan. 6 case was dismissed with prejudice on Jan. 22, 2025, after President Trump's pardons and sentence commutations. Costianes, another J6 defendant, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison for a conviction based on the Jan. 6 raid of his Maryland residence and must report to federal prison on Feb. 12, 2025, indicating he was held in prison for over a year before his sentencing date.
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Allegedly. But they kept some J6'ers in prison for months or over a year before trial.

J6 in Prison Over Year​

Some J6 defendants were held in prison for over a year before their trials. For instance, Edward R. Kelley was found guilty in November 2024 on 11 criminal counts related to the Jan. 6 riot, but his main Jan. 6 case was dismissed with prejudice on Jan. 22, 2025, after President Trump's pardons and sentence commutations. Costianes, another J6 defendant, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison for a conviction based on the Jan. 6 raid of his Maryland residence and must report to federal prison on Feb. 12, 2025, indicating he was held in prison for over a year before his sentencing date.
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They were trying to overthrow the government and trash the Capitol building. They should have been sent to El Salvador.
 
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