Anti-NDAA Action

“Thank you for coming tonight, to your Political Action update” I yelled through the bull horn. The action was spreading the word about the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012. We got there at about 4pm. The action was scheduled from 3 to 7pm, so we were late. We saw the signs flying high on the corner of Wilshire and Sepulveda. We handed out fliers and talked to people that walked up and down the street. I, along with 3 others, used bull horns to communicate with the people in their cars.

In case you missed it, The National Defense Authorization Act is a bill passed by our congress and signed into law that funds our Military. This is how we fund the bullets and band aides that our troops need to fight the wars we are in. On average, other than the fact that we are funding immoral wars that hurt America rather than make us safe, the NDAA isn’t that controversial. The problem is this current NDAA bill has language in it that gives the military way more power then it’s supposed to have, according to the U.S Constitution. The current bill allows the United States Military to apprehend and detain, indefinitely, American citizens on American soil.

Yes, you read it right, gives the Military the right to apprehend Americans without due process until “hostilities” cease. According to the time frame, according to President Obama himself, the detention could last as long as 10 years. 10 years without charges, without a lawyer, without a phone call, for American citizens in America.

He does this under the guise keeping us safe from terrorists.

This treasonsist bill was brought into being by the senate. It passed the senate 93 to 7. 93 Senators voted to give the military the power to permanently detain Americans on American soil, ripping the constitution in half. 36 Senators tried to get the language out of the bill. When they failed to get the verbiage out of the NDAA bill they voted for it anyway. They decided to violate the constitution by voting for it, even after they clearly knew the wording was in the bill. It’s so bad that, at first, Obama came out against it.

The current State of the bill   

The bill passed the senate. It was then passed into a joint close door joint committee in the house. It passed the house, with the verbiage still intact. It is now back in the senate waiting for a second approval. After the senate approves it again it goes up to President Obama for signing into law. As I said, the bill is so bad that Obama originally came out completely against it and said he wouldn’t sign it into law. Well President Obama has since changed his mind. He is now planning to sign the bill.

This is the information we passed out to the large crowed that passed by. Most people didn’t know anything about the NDAA. We encouraged people to google it, as they passed by. At about 7 we marched down the street. It was a successful action. We had about a hundred people out there passing out info.

We need to make sure that every American knows about the National Defense Act of 2012. We have to stop the police state from becoming legitimized in our law. 

By Joshua Taylor

AmericanEthics.org

December 15, 2012

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RyanRiceLA's picture

Thanks!

thanks for the report and the action against NDAA! It's always a pleasure demonstrating with you. cheers, brother.

Soldarity and Love

Statement adopted by Bill of Rights Day People’s Assembly

Statement adopted by Bill of Rights Day People’s Assembly at the West Los Angeles Federal Building:    
We the People, assembled in protest and exercising our First Amendment rights of Free Assembly and Free Speech, condemn the passage of the National Defense Authorization Act.  The timing of its passage on the 220th anniversary of the adoption of the Bill of Rights and its signing into law on the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party is tantamount to a declaration of war against the very principles of Freedom and Rule of Law.  
The law contains provisions that mandate that the military hold any person anywhere accused of being a terrorist or aiding terrorists, including Americans on American soil, in indefinite detention until the end of the Global War on Terror and the end of hostilities.  Since under the new law the determination that an individual is a terrorist suspect is entirely arbitrary and without recourse to juridical appeal, by definition it therefore attempts to obliterate the fundamental Constitutional protections of Habeas Corpus and Due Process.  NDAA institutes a regime in which the Rule of Law is replaced by the arbitrary Rule of Men.  In the absence of Rules, by definition, we are left only with Rulers.  The Corporatist regime has indicated its willingness to use the usurped power of the State against We the People in order to perpetuate its rule of theft, plunder, crime, ruin and war.
Our Constitutional Rights are inalienable.  We do not recognize the legitimacy of the Indefinite Detention provisions of this Act.  Having declared itself outside the Constitution and the Rule of Law, the Corporatist regime is itself illegitimate and any and all actions taken by it going forward are inherently null and void.
All levels and divisions of the Corporatist Elite have participated in this crime.  In particular, we condemn the total information blackout perpetrated by the mainstream, big news media that saw fit to deny the American people a broad debate over this Act and its implications.
In addition, the bill provides for severe sanctions against the petroleum industry and financial system of Iran, which we can only surmise are precursors to war.  We regard the Indefinite Detention provisions of NDAA as a preparation for the strong opposition that will inevitably arise from the American people to such a war.
We the People will not be cowed into submission.  We will stand tall and strong for the repeal of this heinous Act, the total reversal of all police state measures, the revocation of the Rule of Men and the restoration of the Rule of Law.  Congress, the President and all military and government officials connected with the drafting and passage of this Act, having blatantly violated their oaths of office to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution", should resign immediately.  We the People will work tirelessly to find and exercise all peaceful, legal means and measures to redress this grievance and hold those responsible to account.
We the People of Los Angeles Assembled at the West Los Angeles Federal Building December 15, 2011
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audiotruther's picture

OccupyLA Benefit is need of phyical petitions for tommorow

If you are part of the anti-NDAA commitee or  have a copy(a) of that petition, please come by the show tommorow or email a copy for us to print up an distubute for signing during the event. Any and all other causes will be repected represented, so come up and support and let's out reach to the Hip Hop community and the City of Alhambra in a major way.

 

If you have a copy of the petition or our Occupy LA Declaration of the anti-NDAA act, and cannot make the event please email an attchment copy to >>> olahiphop@yahoo.com

THX

 

 

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