Who needs the Freedom to Ship Act? They may have passed the enabling legislation yesterday.
The law, contained in the defence authorisation bill that funds the US military, effectively extends the battlefield in the "war on terror" to the US and applies the established principle that combatants in any war are subject to military detention.
The legislation's supporters in Congress say it simply codifies existing practice, such as the indefinite detention of alleged terrorists at Guantánamo Bay. But the law's critics describe it as a draconian piece of legislation that extends the reach of detention without trial to include US citizens arrested in their own country.
All that's missing is declaring the Occupiers terrorists and the Newtownian clause to tell the courts to get lost.
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