Wednesday, February 29, 2012

NDAA 2012 Presidential Directive

The problem with NDAA 2012 is that it violates the Bill of Rights, specifically the right to Habeus Corpus (that you be charged before a judge, can call a lawyer and have a right to a speedy trial)  and contradicts Posse Comitatus which prohibits the military operating on US soil against our citizens.  The fact that 93 of 100 Senators voted in favor of it speaks volumes about their respect for the Constitution.

Obama Issues ‘Policy Directive’ Exempting American Citizens From Indefinite Detention








Skeptics fear future administration could still incarcerate US citizens under NDAA
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Despite the fact that it was his administration that specifically demanded the controversial ‘indefinite detention’ provisions of the NDAA be applied to Americans, President Obama has issued a ‘Presidential Policy Directive’ that forbids the law from being used against US citizens.
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A “fact sheet” released by the White House last night contains details of a “Presidential Policy Directive” which explains that the administration will not seek to use the so-called ‘kidnapping provision’ of the National Defense Authorization Act to incarcerate American citizens without trial.
“Section 1022 does not apply to U.S. citizens, and the President has decided to waive its application to lawful permanent residents arrested in the United States,” states the White House fact sheet (PDF).
Obama’s PDD contains a number of other circumstances in which people would be exempt from indefinite detention, but the language concerning American citizens states that to be exempt, a US citizen must be “arrested in this country or arrested by a federal agency on the basis of conduct taking place in this country,” meaning Americans arrested abroad could still be kidnapped and held without trial.
The NDAA bill, which was signed into law by President Obama under the radar on New Years Eve while he was on vacation in Kailua, hands the federal government the power to “allow the military to indefinitely detain terror suspects, including American citizens arrested in the United States, without charge.”
There’s no doubt that this represents a victory for civil libertarians on both sides of the political spectrum, but skeptics will be keen to stress that just because the Obama administration, which could be out of office by this time next year, has indicated it will not indefinitely detain Americans under the NDAA, doesn’t necessarily mean that future administrations will also refrain from doing so.
Indeed, if the administration was so concerned about the indefinite detention provisions, why did it specifically lobby for them to be applied to American citizens in the first place?
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As we documented at the time, shortly before the bill was signed into law, Senator Carl Levin revealed that it was the administration which demanded the removal of language that would have protected Americans from the ‘kidnapping’ provisions of the NDAA.
“The language which precluded the application of Section 1031 to American citizens was in the bill that we originally approved…and the administration asked us to remove the language which says that U.S. citizens and lawful residents would not be subject to this section,” said Levin, Chairman of the Armed Services Committee.
Don’t expect Obama’s PDD to be the end of the matter. Senators John McCain (Ariz.), Lindsey Graham (S.C.) and Kelly Ayotte (N.H.) have already indicated that they will argue against exempting American citizens from indefinite detention.
“Although we have not been able to fully examine all the details of these new regulations, they raise significant concerns that will require a hearing in the Senate Armed Services Committee,” they said in a joint statement. “We are particularly concerned that some of these regulations may contradict the intent of the detainee provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act passed by Congress last year.”
In issuing the policy directive, Obama is attempting to head off a potential states’ rights rebellion against the federal government. With Virginia already having passed a bill in the House and Senate that nullifies the indefinite detention provisions of the NDAA, Utah has introduced a resolution with the ultimate intention of doing the same, along with several other states.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Pre-Primary Race (links to websites)

Presidential Nominee Candidates:
Newt Gingrich: http://www.newt.org/
Ron Paul: http://www.ronpaul2012.com/
Rick Santorum: http://santorum-2012.com/
Mitt Romney: http://www.mittromney.com/

To date none of the other hopefuls has garnered convention votes. In the meantime, folks can keep track of this on CNN's website, http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/primaries/scorecard/statebystate/r

NM Senatorial Nominee Candidates:


Greg Sowards: http://sowardsforsenate.com/
Heather Wilson: http://heatherwilson.com/

For more information, go to the Federal Election Commission website where you can see how much money each candidate has raised:
http://www.fec.gov/disclosurehs/HSCandList.do


Third Congressional District Nominee Candidates:

Jeff Byrd: http://www.jeffbyrd2012.com/
Rick Newton: http://ricknewton2012.com/


March 20 is the filing deadline for state offices. This website will be updated at that time.

Stop Agenda 21

Ask Your State Legislators to Introduce a Stop Agenda 21 Bill

Agenda 21 is a war on rural America, private property and people. It is very well-funded by the UN and One World Government billionaires.

Starting in 2011 there has been an amazingly fast growth in interest among conservative groups in learning about, then stopping the implementation of the UN's Agenda 21 in their local area as well as their state and the nation as a whole.

If you want to learn about Agenda 21, you could start by reading "Stop the UN's Agenda 21 & 'Sustainable Development'" or "Your Hometown & the United Nations’ Agenda 21." Or, if you prefer to learn from videos, try viewing a recent Agenda 21 video by Tom DeWeese that describes the overall progress of the Stop Agenda 21 movement or another recent video by Don Casey that provides many details of just how far the implementation of Agenda 21 has already gone. Another excellent resource for learning more about Agenda 21 and what you can do about it is our web page "Choose Freedom -- STOP AGENDA 21."

Starting in 2012, New Hampshire, Tennessee, and Georgia have already introduced bills to help publicize the downsides of implementing Agenda 21. Furthermore, in Tennessee a bill has been introduced in both House and Senate to prohibit that state and all of its political subdivisions from spending money implementing Agenda 21. We expect the number of states in this list to grow very rapidly this year and next.

Since most states are either out of session or winding down by this point in even-numbered years, the big push for Stop Agenda 21 state bills should happen in 2013 after this fall's elections. However, let's not wait for 2013. Let's start educating our state legislators now and urge them to introduce Stop Agenda 21 bills at the earliest possible time.

The tools you have for doing this can all be found at our "Choose Freedom -- STOP AGENDA 21" web page.

To get the ball rolling in your state, send a message to your state legislators asking them to introduce a Stop Agenda 21 bill in your state legislature. The prewritten, editable message to them contains a link to our "Choose Freedom -- STOP AGENDA 21" web page and a link to our "Model Stop Agenda 21 Bill for State Legislatures."

Phone calls can also be very effective, and of course, the most effective way to educate your state legislators is by making personal visits to their offices. Click here for contact information for your state representatives.

Also look up The Wildlands Project which intends to turn everything from Yukon to Yucatan into a people-free zone. The planned 10% of the population that will be left will be herded into pack-and-stack electronic matrix cities where every hiccup will be monitored, รก la 1984.

The ICLEI was founded in 1990 as the 'International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives'. It creates unconstitutional relationships between the UN and local governments, ostensibly for the environment, but it is a high-end land grab and assault on the rights of private property which bypasses We the People.

We the People have done a good job protecting our land and do not need to be micro-managed by the UN/One World Government crowd. Some local communities have been induced into membership (Cimarron, Taos, Los Alamos, Sante Fe) without realizing the sinister long-term goals. These goals are rabidly anti-American and anti-Constitutional. Some of their favorite buzz words are smart growth, sustainability, collectivism and regionalism and that utterly nonsensical term to Save the Earth. (From what? People. We have been defined as The Enemy.)

Check this out: Life in America under Agenda 21 with Charlotte Thompson Iserbyt (former Reagan appointee). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEfdpC6Vjfs

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Link to an excellent article on the economy at USAWatchdog.com

http://usawatchdog.com/dollar-and-america-on-the-road-to-ruin/

The Current Crop of Candidates

Pre-Primary Race( links to websites)

Presidential Nominee Candidates:

Newt Gingrich:     http://www.newt.org/                         
Ron Paul:             http://www.ronpaul2012.com/
Rick Santorum:    http://santorum-2012.com/
Mitt Romney:       http://www.mittromney.com/

To date none of the other hopefuls has garnered convention votes.  In the meantime, folks can keep track of this on CNN's website, http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/primaries/scorecard/statebystate/r

NM Senatorial Nominee Candidates:

John Sanchez:     http://www.sanchezforussenate.com/
Greg Sowards:    http://sowardsforsenate.com/
Heather Wilson:  http://heatherwilson.com/

For more information, go to the Federal Election Commission website where you can see how much money each candidate has raised:
                                http://www.fec.gov/disclosurehs/HSCandList.do 


Third Congressional District Nominee Candidates:

Rick Newton:   http://ricknewton2012.com/


March 20 is the filing deadline for state offices.  This website will be updated at that time.