After mobilizing in dozens of cities on December 15 and then again on January 11, Americans across the country will gather outside congressional offices on February 3 from 12 noon to 7 p.m. to protest the NDAA. Protests will be held at the local offices of all members of Congress (in both the House and the Senate) who voted in favor of the NDAA. To find out how your senators and representative voted, review the House record or Senate record.
While the argument over those provisions rages, one state lawmaker in Rhode Island has jumped into action to protect the danger he sees for residents of his state, proposing a resolution to exempt his constituents from sections of the federal law.
Rep. Daniel P. Gordon Jr. today told WND he has drafted a resolution, which is being circulated among the lawmakers even now, to express opposition to the sections of the NDAA �that suspend habeas corpus and civil liberties.�
WORCESTER � More than 100 people who don't agree on much agreed yesterday that a Congress that passes a law permitting the indefinite detention of Americans without charge diminishes the country...
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