The Insurrection Act
On September 30, 2006, the Congress modified the Insurrection Act as part of the 2007 Defense Authorization Bill. Section 1076 of the new law changes Sec. 333 of the "Insurrection Act," and widens the President's ability to deploy troops within the United States to enforce the laws. Under this act, the President may also deploy troops as a police force during a natural disaster, epidemic, serious public health emergency, terrorist attack, or other condition, when the President determines that the authorities of the state are incapable of maintaining public order. The bill also modified Sec. 334 of the Insurrection Act, giving the President authority to order the dispersal of either insurgents or "those obstructing the enforcement of the laws."
The new law changed the name of the chapter from "Insurrection" to "Enforcement of the Laws to Restore Public Order."
There will come a day, when the next major "terrorist event" happens, that the US Government will advance it's military upon the citizens of some American state or city. At that time women and children will die, and that kind of "Collateral Damage", which the US regularly inflicts on people of other nations, will be denounced and feared, but it will be too late. Our rights under law are gone.
The new law changed the name of the chapter from "Insurrection" to "Enforcement of the Laws to Restore Public Order."
There will come a day, when the next major "terrorist event" happens, that the US Government will advance it's military upon the citizens of some American state or city. At that time women and children will die, and that kind of "Collateral Damage", which the US regularly inflicts on people of other nations, will be denounced and feared, but it will be too late. Our rights under law are gone.
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