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Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 12:24 am
Vote Date: April 10, 2008. Joseph Biden - (D - DE) - Yes. John McCain - (R - AZ) - Not Voting. Barack Obama - (D - IL) - Not Voting. Summary:. A bill to authorize certain programs and activities in the Department of the Interior, ...
Monday 29 September 2008 @ 8:36 pm
In 2005, Barack Obama Joined With President Bush To Pass The Bush-Cheney Energy Bill Giving The Oil Companies $2.8 Billion In Taxpayer Money: Barack Obama Voted For The 2005 Energy Bill. (H.R. 6, CQ Vote #152: Motion Agreed To 92-4: R 53-1; D 38-3; I 1-0, 6/23/05, Obama Voted Yea; H.R. 6, CQ Vote #158: Passed 85-12: R 49-5; D 35-7; I 1-0, 6/28/05, Obama Voted Yea; H.R. 6, CQ Vote #213: Adopted 74-26: R 49-6; D 25-19; I 0-1, 7/29/05, Obama Voted Yea) The 2005 Energy Bill Included $2.8 Billion In Subsidies For Oil And Natural Gas Production. "The conference agreement provides for $14.6 billion in tax breaks and credits between 2005 and 2015, including: -- $2.8 billion for fossil fuel production..." (Toni Johnson, "CQ Bill Analysis: HR 6," Congressional Quarterly's "CQ Bill Analysis," www.cq.com, Accessed 7/14/08) John McCain Voted Against The 2005 Energy Bill. ( http://www.johnmccain.com/mccainreport/
Monday 29 September 2008 @ 3:45 pm
Great find Ainsley:)
Sunday 28 September 2008 @ 1:09 pm
Omhari Sengstacke, the grandson of the founder of Chicago’s black newspaper was arrested at a security perimeter around Barack Obama’s house. He was found in possession of a ballistic vest and a handgun. Sengstacke was charged with ...
Saturday 27 September 2008 @ 2:04 pm
I was going to install Adobe Dreamweaver for a friend, however, he’s so lucky to have Vista. The problem is that Vista has issues. You can get an error when you try to install. Internal Error 2739. Contact Customer Support. ...
Saturday 27 September 2008 @ 11:45 am
11040 Middle Beach Road, 230-2739 YOU’VE GOT TO HEAR THIS! Saltwater Grill presents the only Piano Bar on the beach! Come join us in our Mermaid Room and listen to MICHAEL RORAH perform your favorite tunes from Jazz standards, ...
Saturday 27 September 2008 @ 7:17 am
(NASDAQ: GMCR) and Root Capital to improve the financial literacy and management skills of rural-based businesses in Latin America and Africa, which include many of Green Mountain Coffee’s coffee suppliers. ...
Friday 26 September 2008 @ 2:06 am
s Bren loses $1 billion! Maybe. OC home slump now hits the beach; $34.5 million Laguna home is OC’s second priciest sale‘; Pimco’s Gross: Taxpayers can gain from $700 billion rescue; OC’s foreclosure threat grows; OC home values ranked ...
Thursday 25 September 2008 @ 9:47 am
United States of America
See also: Suspension clause The martial law concept in the U.S. is closely tied with the right of habeas corpus, which is in essence the right to a hearing on lawful imprisonment, or more broadly, the supervision of law enforcement by the judiciary. The ability to suspend habeas corpus is often equated with martial law. Article 1, Section 9 of the U.S. Constitution states, "The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion, the public Safety may require it." In United States law, martial law is limited by several court decisions that were handed down between the American Civil War and World War II. In 1878, Congress passed the Posse Comitatus Act, which forbids military involvement in domestic law enforcement without congressional approval. The Military Commissions Act of 2006 possibly rescinds these limits by suspending habeas corpus, but the law is not clear on whether it applies to U.S. Citizens. Since, USNORTHCOM [5] has increased its direct involvement with civilian administration. [edit] Ex parte Milligan
On September 15, 1863, President Lincoln imposed Congressionally-authorized martial law. The authorizing act allowed the President to suspend habeas corpus throughout the entire United States. Lincoln imposed the suspension on "prisoners of war, spies, or aiders and abettors of the enemy," as well as on other classes of people, such as draft dodgers. The President's proclamation was challenged in Ex parte Milligan (71 US 2 [1866]). The Supreme Court ruled that Lincoln's imposition of martial law (by way of suspension of habeas corpus) was unconstitutional. Despite the recent laws passed, a test of the president's power to declare martial law without the consent of Congress would likely run afoul of the Constitution which has exclusive power to suspend Habeas Corpus. The National Guard is an exception, since unless federalized, they are under the control of state governors. [6]. This had changed. Public Law 109-364, or the "John Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2007" (H.R.5122), was signed by President Bush on October 17, 2006, and allowed the President to declare a "public emergency" and station troops anywhere in America and take control of state-based National Guard units without the consent of the governor or local authorities. Title V, Subtitle B, Part II, Section 525(a) of the JWDAA of 2007 reads "The [military] Secretary [of the Army, Navy or Air Force] concerned may order a member of a reserve component under the Secretary's jurisdiction to active duty...The training or duty ordered to be performed...may include...support of operations or missions undertaken by the member's unit at the request of the President or Secretary of Defense." [5] The President signed the Defense Authorization Act of 2008 on January 13, 2008. A provision in the enacted 2008 defense authorization bill repealed this section of PL 109-364. [6] [edit] New Orleans, Louisiana in the War of 1812
During the War of 1812, U.S. General Andrew Jackson imposed martial law in New Orleans, Louisiana after capturing the encampment of New Orleans from the British in the Battle of New Orleans. [edit] The Territory of Hawaii
During World War II (1939 to 1945) what is now the State of Hawaii was held under martial law from 1941 to 1945. [edit] Hurricane Katrina
Contrary to many media reports at the time, martial law was not declared in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, because no such term exists in Louisiana state law. However, a State of Emergency was declared, which does give unique powers to the state government similar to those of martial law. On the evening of August 31, 2005, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin nominally declared "martial law" and said that officers didn't have to observe civil rights and Miranda rights in stopping the looters. [7] Federal troops were a common sight in New Orleans after Katrina. At one point, as many as 15,000 federal troops and National Guardsmen patrolled the city. Additionally it has been reported that armed contractors from Blackwater USA assisted in policing the city.[8] See also "What Is Martial Law? And is New Orleans under it?" by the Slate Explainer.
Thursday 25 September 2008 @ 5:46 am
You must possess: *a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university * a passport from either US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa * a positive rapport with young people * a professional attitude and an open mind ...



