Glenn Greenwald discusses the "Enemy Belligerent Interrogation,  Detention and Prosecution Act" today.   As Greenwald notes:
 It's  probably the single most extremist, tyrannical and dangerous bill  introduced in the Senate in the last several decades, far beyond the  horrific, habeas-abolishing Military Commissions Act.  It literally empowers   the President to imprison anyone he wants in his   sole discretion by simply decreeing them a Terrorist suspect -- including   American citizens arrested on U.S. soil.  (Link to relevant passage  from the bill.)
This is a great example of what bothers me about the  increasingly spineless Republican party and much of modern day  conservatism.   The GOP will scream bloody  murder about rights and freedom when it comes to something as innocuous,  IMO, as mandated health insurance while at the same time giving away the  most fundamental rights of the American people.  (And what happened to  McCain? He wasn't always this evil?  Maybe he sold his soul to get the  nomination in '08.)
 

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