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UN Special Rapporteur for Indigenous Peoples Blocked from Visiting Canada [video]

Globalization Since 1492
March 14, 2013

The UN special rapporteur for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, James Anaya, claims he is being prevented by the Harper government from entering Canada to evaluate the conditions of Canadian aboriginals. To enter Canada the UN official requires an official invitation by the Canadian government. In February 2012 Anaya requested this invite and yet he claims to be still waiting for a response. In recent months international Human Rights observers have slammed the Canadian government’s mistreatment of First Nations peoples. Joshua Blakeney updated Press TV viewers. Interview conducted on March 15, 2013.


PANDA Oregon Marches Against the NDAA [video]

P.A.N.D.A.  People Against The NDAA
March 13, 2013

PANDA (People Against the NDAA) Oregon marches against indefinite military detention, the application of the laws of war on U.S. soil, and secret arrests.

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The PANDA (People Against the NDAA) Mission Statement:

Our Mission is to nonviolently nullify, strike down, repeal, stop, void and fight the indefinite detention provisions, Sections 1021 and 1022, of the National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal Year of 2012, to fight for American civil liberties, to combat laws restricting liberty in the interest of National Security, to support current government officials that are doing so and to engage a younger generation in the politics of the United States so this cannot happen again.


Michigan Senate Votes 37-0 to Defeat NDAA

P.A.N.D.A. People Against The NDAA
March 12, 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:

Dennis Marburger                                                                                                               

PANDA Michigan

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Michigan Senate Votes 37-0 to Defeat NDAA

In a vote of 37-0 (1 absent), the Michigan Senate joined the growing list of of states and municipalities throughout America in passing their version of the Liberty Preservation Act, released by the Tenth Amendment Center. Senate Bill 94 (SB94) now proceeds to the Michigan State House. State Senator Rick Jones, the bill’s sponsor, and grassroots activists forged the bipartisan alliance against the federal law which applies the law of war and indefinite detention to anyone on U.S. soil.

After the bill’s passage in the Senate, PANDA Michigan’s Dennis Marburger vowed relentless opposition to all federal legislation which subverts the U.S. Constitution, saying:

“The very active and knowledgeable group of Michiganians fighting this egregious Federal overreach will not rest until there is real, tangible and viable state resistance to D.C.’s attempts to deny our rights and threaten our safety – whatever unconstitutional legislation, edict or judicial fiat our government employees use as an excuse.”

The unlawful mandates of the NDAA are sections 1021 and 1022 which allow the arrest, detention and/or transport to foreign prisons of anyone the federal government “suspects” is a terrorist. Those so imprisoned can be denied trial, access to an attorney, and the ability to even advise seomone they have been detained.

To enforce NDAA, the federal government will need assistance from the states. If signed into law, SB94 will announce the strong determination of the people of Michigan that the 2012 NDAA is unConstitutional.

SB94 is a companion bill of HB4138, sponsored by State Representative Tom McMillin. A similar bill passed the Michigan House last fall on a vote of 107-0.

If you are in Michigan, or know someone in Michigan, it is time to fight for your rights.

Contact your Michigan State Representative at: http://www.house.mi.gov/mhrpublic/.

Join us in the battle to stop the NDAA nationwide: http://pandaunite.org/join-us/

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The Waco Massacre – Neil Sanders [video]

108morris108
March 4, 2013

Like Jonestown this was not a mass suicide, but a mass killing!
David Koresh (born Vernon Wayne Howell; August 17, 1959 — April 19, 1993) was the leader of the Branch Davidians religious sect …

[part 2]


Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Theme Song Shuts Down School in Fear of Mass Shooting [video]

Mark Dice
March 3, 2013

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Theme Song Shuts Down School in Fear of Mass Shooting

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Holder: Assassination of American Citizens May Be Necessary [video]

P.A.N.D.A.  People Against The NDAA
March 6, 2013

President Barack Obama has the legal authority to unleash deadly force—such as drone strikes—against Americans on U.S. soil without first putting them on trial, Attorney General Eric Holder wrote in a letter released Tuesday.

In other words, President Obama can assassinate an American citizen without a charge, and without a trial…on U.S. soil.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/ho…

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The PANDA (People Against the NDAA) Mission Statement:

Our Mission is to nonviolently nullify, strike down, repeal, stop, void and fight the indefinite detention provisions, Sections 1021 and 1022, of the National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal Year of 2012, to fight for American civil liberties, to combat laws restricting liberty in the interest of National Security, to support current government officials that are doing so and to engage a younger generation in the politics of the United States so this cannot happen again.


San Francisco Board of Supervisors Unanimously Rejects NDAA

P.A.N.D.A. People Against The NDAA
March 5, 2013

From the Bill of Rights Defense Committee:

February 26, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution opposing the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) provisions on indefinite military detention. The resolution was endorsed by 27 community organizations, including, but not limited to, Japanese-American community groups, faith leaders, anti-war activists, labor unions, and Arab and Muslim organizations.

The “Resolution expressing opposition to the indefinite detention provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act” protects the civil liberties of all San Francisco residents by emphasizing that the Constitution and Bill of Rights:

 reflect the essential nature of presumed innocence, the right to a speedy public trial before an impartial jury, and other elements of effective due process, reflect our shared commitment that no person will be exposed to cruel and unusual punishment.

It also creates a policy that all San Francisco public agencies will uphold civil liberties by:

 instruct[ing] all our public agencies to decline requests by federal agencies acting under detention powers granted by the NDAA or any authorization of force, that could infringe upon residents’ freedom of speech, religion, assembly, privacy, or rights to counsel…

The introduction of the resolution against NDAA on February 19 was timed to honor the anniversary of Executive Order 9066, which is also a Day of Remembrance in the State of California. Executive Order 9066 authorized the U.S. military to remove Japanese-Americans from areas on the West Coast considered to be “military areas.”  Over 120,000 Japanese-Americans, as well as some Italian and German-Americans, were forced to internment camps.

Supervisor David Chiu, who introduced the bill, commented following last night’s vote:

I am proud that the Board of Supervisors has passed my resolution calling on Congress to repeal the indefinite detention provisions of the NDAA. Indefinite detention violates our civil liberties, repeats the injustices of the past and undermines the very foundation of our democracy. I hope Congress will heed this call and take immediate action.

BORDC’s Nadia Kayyali also commented on the victory:

With this vote, San Francisco has confirmed its place as a leader in the national effort to preserve the constitutional rights threatened by over broad national security policy. As the proliferation of state and local bills continues, it is becoming clear that local governments will not be complicit in the erosion of our rights.

San Francisco has now joined a growing national movement, as the 18th city to pass a resolution opposing the NDAA.