Tag: The NDAA

Chuck Baldwin – Update On NDAA And Drones Flying Over The US

In a stunning upset for the Obama administration and big-government zealots in general, a federal judge in New York has issued an injunction against the citizen detention portion of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Bob Unruh at World Net Daily has the story. “A district-court judge has suspended enforcement of a law that could strip U.S. citizens of their civil rights and allow indefinite detention of individuals President Obama believes to be in support of terror. “The Obama administration has refused to ensure that the First Amendment rights of authors and writers who express contrary positions or report on terror group activities are protected under his new National Defense Authorization Act. “Targeted in the stunning ruling from U.S. District Judge Katherine B. Forrest of New York was Paragraph 1021 of the NDAA, which Obama signed into law last Dec. 31. The vague provision appears to allow for the suspension of civil rights for, and indefinite detention of, those individuals targeted by the president as being in support of terror. “Virginia already has passed a law that states it will not cooperate with such detentions, and several local jurisdictions have done the same. Arizona, Rhode Island, Maryland, Oklahoma, Tennessee and…

The First State To Rebel Against Indefinate Detention of Americans

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHeI76tgwB0] World Net Daily Article: Single state defies Obama detention plan Here is a letter to send to your state representatives regarding the NDAA.  It is time to nullify this unconstitutional act by the federal gov’t. Your Senator and Representative, Please take time to watch this very short 2:39 video http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/9019.html about Rep Daniel P Gordon from Rhode Island who is seeking to do something to protect the people of his state from the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) act passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama. I am asking that you both join together and introduce similar legislation in Wisconsin to protect the people of your districts and state from the act your federal colleagues were not willing to vote against. If you meant it when you took your oath of office to uphold and defend the Constitution of Wisconsin and the United States, this should be a very easy bill to introduce and promote. I would appreciate your response to this request. Your name, address, phone number