September 28th, 2006 - The Day Freedom in America Died
Habeas Corpus in Amerika is permanently abolished.
The Military Commissions Act of 2006 was passed by the Senate and Bush has signed it into law.
What The Military Commissions Act Of 2006 "Legislates"
- Doesn't suspend, as is accommodated for in the Constitution, but completely abolishes Habeas Corpus permanently - the right of the detainee to see the evidence against him and not be locked up for eternity based on the arbitrary will of the state.
- Contains a definition of "wrongfully aiding the enemy" which labels all American citizens who breach their "allegiance" to President Bush and the actions of his government as terrorists subject to possible arrest, torture and conviction in front of a military tribunal.