Holly Madison, NDAA, And What’s Real

On December 15, 2011, in celebrities, Military, by TWB

The hottest of the girls next door, Holly Madison wanted to know if these this is real. I tweeted back in reply, “Yep, they’re real, and they’re spectacular.”

Well, they are.

Holly, if you’re watching. Here’s more on the NDAA:

Senate passes NDAA 83-13.

House advances defense authorization bill.

The Dangerous Defense Bill Headed To Obama’s Desk. I have to agree with this commentary from The Nation:

You know these are interesting times when Glenn Beck, Dianne Feinstein, Rand Paul and the ACLU all stand on the same side of an issue. The issue in question is Subtitle D of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), particularly Sections 1031–1033, being discussed by the House and Senate as I write and headed to the president’s desk any day now. These hastily added, under-the-radar provisions, co-sponsored by Senators John McCain and Carl Levin, would allow for the indefinite military detention of any person alleged to be a member of Al Qaeda, the Taliban or “associated forces.” The provisions also apply to any person who supports or aids “belligerent” acts against the United States, whether the person is apprehended beyond our borders or on domestic soil.

Definitely “interesting” times.

UPDATE: Linked Rule 5 style by GatorDoug and Jake Finnegan.

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