700. National Defense Authorization Act (1/2/2012) The Gift of New Year 2012 President Obama gives Americans is a new law that ripped their civil right – NDAA. 1. It is a stealth raid on people. The Act was proposed in later November, quickly passed by the Senate and the House during the Thanksgiving holiday and Christmas season. It was signed by President on New Year’s Day Eve. It was a typical military style - a stealth attack on civil rights taking the advantage when people were relaxing their vigilance in holiday season. 2. So said mainstream media kept a tight mouth on this important issue. Blind the eyes of a lot of people. 3.\tMajority of law makers and the President passed the Act. It proves the “politicians” don't represent the voice of the people. It also proves the election system has been hijacked by the intelligence already. The so said representatives are not elected by the voters but selected by the rulers of this country. 4.\tBeware the Feds to turn the US into a “battle field” so they could eliminate the dissenters. It’s easy for them to do so – just plant a few provocateurs in Occupy Wall Street Movement. 5.\tWar on Iran is their major goal. With great possibility, there will be false flag nuclear attacks on US cities to justify the Iran war. Most people realize the truth of the 911 attack. This law is created to deal with the people who won’t believe this government anymore when such “terror attack” happens again.
Washington Republicans want to repeal NDAA By The Stranger February 3, 2012 Reps. Jason Overstreet, Matt Shea, Vincent Buys, Cary Condotta and David Taylor, all Republicans, have introduced HB 2759, or the Washington State Preservation of Liberty Act. With the bill, the lawmakers aim to tackle the NDAA provisions that make American citizens on par with al-Qaeda terrorists in terms of making anyone in the US eligible for stay at the Guantanamo Bay military prison. » Washington Republicans want to repeal NDAA Mutiny Radio
NDAA Nullification Passes Virginia Senate by a Veto-Proof 39-1 Vote Posted by Michael Boldin Today, the Virginia Senate took a firm stand in support of liberty, the Constitution for the United States, and the Constitution of Virginia by voting in favor of House Bill 1160 (HB1160), the “NDAA Nullification Act.” The final vote was 39-1. After a motion to recommit (delay until next year) went down to the wire before being rejected yesterday (report here), groups across the political spectrum activated in support of the legislation, which codifies in law that no agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia – including defense forces and national guard troops, will comply with or assist the federal government in any way under it’s newly claimed powers to arrest and detain without due process. NDAA Nullification Passes Virginia Senate by a Veto-Proof 39-1 Vote
Ron Paul Demands Repeal of NDAA in Post-Primary Speech Posted by clnews Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 Ron Paul Demands Repeal of NDAA in Post-Primary Speech | Conscious Life News
I like your post, but 1776 was an aristocrat-lead revolution that only had about a third of the population dedicated to the cause, and about a fifth never bought into it. I hope we can say more of this new dormant revolutionary fervor than that.
This roused a question for me. Why the Federal government lawmakers passed the NDAA in large proportion? The Act is obvious violation to the Constitution that the media even dare not to discuss it. Several days after 911, there was an anthrax attack targetted on Senators that forced the passing through of Patriot Act. In October 2002, there was a Washington DC sniper spree which intimidate the lawmakers to pass the bill of Armed force Authorization in Iraq. (for war on Iraq). It's ten years since then. Our congress and Senato now has been trained to tamed sheeples under the whips of Pentagon and FBI?