What Makes Our NDAA Lawsuit a Struggle to Save the US Constitution
By Tangerine Bolen
I am one of the lead plaintiffs in the civil lawsuit against the National Defense Authorization Act, which gives the president the power to hold any US citizen anywhere for as long as he wants, without charge or trial.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article32160.htm
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The Battle Over NDAA s Police-State Provisions Continues in Court
Jake Olzen, Waging Nonviolence: ''On August 6, Department of Justice lawyers filed an appeal in federal court against a recent ruling that temporarily enjoined section 1021 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which gives powers to the military to indefinitely detain U.S. citizens on U.S. soil without charge or trial. The case, and the organizing that surrounds it, will have profound implications for basic constitutional rights, though it has been largely ignored by the mainstream media.''
http://truth-out.org/news/item/11124-the-battle-over-ndaas-police-state-provisions-continues-in-court
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=Constitution
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=police+state
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=National+Defense+Authorization+Act
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=NDAA
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=indefinit+det
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=mainstream+media
https://www.google.de/search?q=Tangerine+Bolen
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=Jake+Olzen
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I am one of the lead plaintiffs in the civil lawsuit against the National Defense Authorization Act, which gives the president the power to hold any US citizen anywhere for as long as he wants, without charge or trial.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article32160.htm
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The Battle Over NDAA s Police-State Provisions Continues in Court
Jake Olzen, Waging Nonviolence: ''On August 6, Department of Justice lawyers filed an appeal in federal court against a recent ruling that temporarily enjoined section 1021 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which gives powers to the military to indefinitely detain U.S. citizens on U.S. soil without charge or trial. The case, and the organizing that surrounds it, will have profound implications for basic constitutional rights, though it has been largely ignored by the mainstream media.''
http://truth-out.org/news/item/11124-the-battle-over-ndaas-police-state-provisions-continues-in-court
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=Constitution
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=police+state
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=National+Defense+Authorization+Act
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=NDAA
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=indefinit+det
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=mainstream+media
https://www.google.de/search?q=Tangerine+Bolen
http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=Jake+Olzen
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Starmail - 14. Aug, 05:49
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