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For the first time, the poll found that a majority of adults, 52 percent, said Obama should be voted out of office while 43 percent said he deserves another term. The numbers mark a reversal since last May, when 53 percent said Obama should be re-elected while 43 percent said he didn't deserve four more years. Obama's overall job approval stands at a new low, with 44 percent approving and 54 percent disapproving. The president's standing among independents is worse: Thirty-eight percent approve while 59 percent disapprove.
I started to read the article you posted, it gave me a headache with all the lies in it. Liberals tell the truth, BIG BULLSHIT!
The republicans put the language in the bill and also put in lauguage in the bill that makes it impossible for it to be used the Way people are claiming.
This was designed to harm Obama and the country wether it was vetoed or signed.
The republicans put the language in the bill and also put in lauguage in the bill that makes it impossible for it to be used the Way people are claiming.
This was designed to harm Obama and the country wether it was vetoed or signed.
Clueless.who wrote the bill?
Anyone wanna' show me where US Citizens are protected or exempted from this?The bill as passed in the Senate addressed this issue by including language that: (1) left it to the President to adopt procedures to determine who is a foreign al Qaeda terrorist and therefore subject to presumed military detention; (2) required that those procedures not interfere with ongoing intelligence, surveillance, or interrogations by civilian law enforcement; (3) left it to the executive branch to determine whether a military detainee who will be tried is tried by a civilian court or a military court; and (4) gave the Executive Branch broad waiver authority.
From Sen. Carl Levin's website:
Carl Levin - United States Senator for Michigan: Newsroom - Press Releases
Anyone wanna' show me where US Citizens are protected or exempted from this?The bill as passed in the Senate addressed this issue by including language that: (1) left it to the President to adopt procedures to determine who is a foreign al Qaeda terrorist and therefore subject to presumed military detention; (2) required that those procedures not interfere with ongoing intelligence, surveillance, or interrogations by civilian law enforcement; (3) left it to the executive branch to determine whether a military detainee who will be tried is tried by a civilian court or a military court; and (4) gave the Executive Branch broad waiver authority.
The republicans put the language in the bill and also put in lauguage in the bill that makes it impossible for it to be used the Way people are claiming.
This was designed to harm Obama and the country wether it was vetoed or signed.
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