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  • ...e United States Code, is considered by many to constitute a declaration of war made in 1933 against the people of the United States by President [[Frankli ...ry Act of March 9, 1933 (48 Stat. 1)" which amended the Trading With Enemy Act of October 6, 1917 (H.R. 4960, Public Law No. 91).[http://www.wealth4freedo
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  • ...ution, are what is governing America today. The ''War and Emergency Powers Act'' enables ... the president to declare a national emergency, and thereby be ...Constitution. The ''War and Emergency Powers Act'' is an unconstitutional act on the part of our government, created so that presidents can bypass Congre
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  • *[[Defense Production Act of 1950]] *[[Emergency powers legislation: health]]
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  • ...ion, and and prosecution powers even beyond that of the original [[Patriot Act]]. ...information about detained family members deemed "terrorists,") and other powers that would impact civil liberties.
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  • ...hed the book ''Stepping Back: Nuclear Arms Control and the End of the Cold War'' (1994) he was "associated with the [[Center for International Affairs]] a ...nviolent Action from ACT-UP to Women's Suffrage. Co-editor with [[Roger S. Powers]]. Garland Publishing, 1997. Recipient of the 1998 Award for Best Book of t
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  • ...timely, coordinated response by Federal agencies to a terrorist threat or act. It establishes conceptual guidance for assessing and monitoring a developi *[[Bush doctrine]] / [[preemptive war]]
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  • ...ar Forces Treaty; and he chaired the inter-agency lawyers Committee on War Powers and the President's Committee on Federal Judicial Nominations. In January 1 ...organized crime, as well as complying with the [[Patriot Act I|USA Patriot Act]])" [http://www.omm.com/webcode/navigate.asp?nodehandle=31&idContent=5358]
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  • ...ure|use of torture]], the [[Military Commissions Act| military commissions act]], and much more," Ed Brayton of ''ScienceBlogs'' [http://scienceblogs.com/ #Stopping threats to prosecuting journalists under the Espionage Act.
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  • ...tlement of labor disputes, control of consumer and real estate credit. The Act has been periodically reauthorized and amended, particularly in 2001, and p ...over Federal agencies administering the various programs authorized by the act. The members of the committee were drawn from the Senate and House Committe
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  • ...n February 2010, President Barack Obama signed a one-year extension of the act's three provisions that were set to expire. *[[Patriot Act I headlines]] for links to related articles.
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  • ...rginia," was signed October 17, 2006, by President [[George W. Bush]]. The Act "has a provocative provision called 'Use of the Armed Forces in Major Publi ...er inspection, its language also alters the two-centuries-old Insurrection Act, which Congress passed in 1807 to limit the president’s power to deploy t
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  • ...s include Bhopal, the lesson of a tragedy; Strangers of the Mist; Tales of War and Peace from India’s North East; Rites of Passage: border crossings, im
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  • ...with our joint special operations component , make up USCENTCOM's primary war fighting and engagement organizations." *[[civil war in Iraq]]
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  • *[[Patriot Act I]] *[[Patriot Act industry]]
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  • ...d Koch‘s public praise for Germany under Hitler, as well as the other Axis powers, Japan and Italy. ...er‘s Germany, apparently found much to praise in the economies of the Axis powers, while denigrating the work ethic of his fellow Americans and the Democrati
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  • ...ccumulation of foreign powers during wartimes to the accretion of domestic powers. ...the Constitution. This reduced the Congress’ powers and the separation of powers, which is necessary to avoid the arbitrary use of power.<ref> Schlesinger,
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  • ...more powers to prevent people from using encryption for their e-mail, more powers to classify normal crimes as terrorist offenses, and so forth." ...ism/s3_95.bill S.3. "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Improvement Act of 1995"]. Introduced by Sen. [[Bob Dole]] (R-KS), et al., in the [[U.S. Se
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  • ...the prevailing economics of [[John Maynard Keynes]] in the immediate post-war era, who was seen by them as a 'socialist'. ...was inducted into the Austrian army in March 1917 towards the end of World War I, and after the armistice (Nov 11 19818) he returned to Vienna suffering f
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  • ...and detentions without trial. The likelihood that such inherently abusive powers will be misused has increased, moreover, as the [[conservative]] movement a ...ooks/wmd.html Weapons of Mass Deception: The Uses of Propaganda in Bush's War on Iraq]''
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  • ...Dombrowski]], Associate Professor, Strategic Research Department, [[Naval War College]] ...Department, [[Strategic Studies Institute]], Carlisle Barracks, US [[Army War College]]
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