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Alan Keyes, writes about Bill S.1867 and shows it plainly to be against every grain of our U.S. Constitution.
Article below:
On Congress' 'battlefield' American liberty dies
Alan Keyes
Posted: December 01, 2011
4:15 pm Eastern
© 2011
What is as ominous as the bill itself is the way even professed opponents of the bill have argued against its de facto imposition of martial law throughout the United States. They decry it as unconstitutional because it will effectively deprive American citizens of their Fifth Amendment right to due process of law. Proponents of the proposed act claim that American citizens are exempt from its provisions. But, as I pointed out in the article quoted above, ("The dangers of physical safety," June17, 2002) and again in an article on my blog some weeks ago, "the Fifth Amendment's words do not restrict the due process requirement of the government's dealings to citizens of the United States. They apply to 'any person,' with nothing said about that person's citizenship status."
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