Thursday, December 6, 2012

Rand Paul blows it again!

Rand Paul is supporting this amendment to NDAA that falls far short of fixing the problem.
In fact it might make things worse by muddying the water legally.

http://app.streamsend.com/private/urb99fh41u/U7V/MLwjYWL/browse/17560639

From Devvy.com


There is a new effort and PAC underway to run Sen. Rand Paul for president in 2016. No thank you. He continues to blunder on too many things.
This Week In News For Senator Rand Paul - November 30, 2012
"Please allow me to update you on this week's events here in our nation's capital and on a very important issue back home in Kentucky.
"A Victory for Americans' Right to Trial by Jury
"This week I took to the Senate floor to voice my support for an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) sponsored by Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Mike Lee (R-Utah).
"The amendment would invoke the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution with regard to indefinite detention of American citizens. I indicated my intention to push for a vote on this amendment and has threatened to filibuster the NDAA bill until a vote is granted. Click HERE or below to watch my speech in support of the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution and the Feinstein-Lee NDAA Amendment.
"Finally that evening, the Senate voted on the Feinstein-Lee Amendment to the NDAA that I co-sponsored. It would protect the rights prescribed to all Americans in the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution with regard to indefinite detention and the right to a trial by jury. Moments before the vote, I spoke on the Senate floor to again voice my support for the amendment and inspire my Senate colleagues to do the same."
Wrong, again, Dr. Paul.

http://app.streamsend.com/private/urb99fh41u/U7V/MLwjYWL/browse/17526595

http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/congress/item/13789-feinstein-lee-ndaa-amendment-passes-but-is-it-enough

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