The Act doesn't apply to you. Or me. Or my family. We're U.S. citizens. No, the military cannot, based on the express language of the Act, arrest you, a U.S. citizen, for blogging about a 9/11 conspiracy, lock you up, and torture you.
Dude, I really hope and pray that you are correct, my friend!
Tonight Olbermann is going to do a big piece on the ramifications of this law, 8 pm and 12 am, on MSNBC. The initial interpretations last night though, were that anyone - US citizen or non-citizen - who aids the enemy can face these shitty things.
The fear of many is that Bush now has the ABILITY (whether he will use it or not is still unknown) to declare those who quesiton the official story as helping the enemy.
Plus, homeland security has been bashing internet bloggers a lot, saying they're helping Al-Q. Anyone who's been to those boards know that's the LAST thing they're doing. They want a complete investigation of what happened that day. We KNOW Al-Q did the hijackings on 911. We DON'T know why NORAD stood down, why WTC7 fell, or why Bush waited 441 days to investigate, or why Rudy removed the crime scene in violation of federal law. That's all the skeptics want. ANSWERS. And it seems Bush now has the power to say any group is aiding the enemy, just for asking questions. Scary.
I hope you're right, BB. I pray you're right.