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Oxford, MA Passes Anti-NDAA Resolution – Prohibits Targeted Killing. At the end of September I told you that Albany, New York was set to introduce an anti-NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act) resolution that would be unlike simple nullification that has been put forward by other states. Instead of simply not supplying state resources to allow military or federal agents to indefinitely detain citizens, Albany's resolution ensured that local and state law enforcement would actively opposed military or federal agents that sought to ignore the constitutional rights of its citizens. That resolution unanimously passed in the second week of October. Just two days after, Oxford, Massachusetts overwhelmingly passed its own anti-NDAA resolution. Oxford, unlike most cities across the country have "Town Meetings" where the citizens actually vote on issues instead of elected officials.

A press release from PANDA (People Against the NDAA) reads: According to the Oxford Resolution's language: North Korea Exposes the Western Propaganda (Full Documentary) Michigan Governor Signs Anti-NDAA Bill into Law. BREAKING NEWS: Federal Judge rules entire NSA data collection program unconstitutional - a violation of the 4th. Watch MICHAEL RIVERO on "AMERICA'S BOOK OF SECRETS - "The Gold Conspiracy" BREAKING NEWS: Federal Judge rules entire NSA data collection program unconstitutional - a violation of the 4th Favorite 2 members favorited this Share Twitter Facebook Comment by Site *ADMINS* on December 16, 2013 at 3:56pm Federal Judge Strikes Down NSA’s Bulk Metadata Program : “I Cannot Imagine a More ‘Indiscriminate’ and ‘Arbitrary Invasion’ Than This Systematic and High-Tech Collection and Retention of Personal Data Comment You need to be a member of 12160 to add comments!

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What Northern resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act can teach us about ending NSA spying - Exploring the News. How Can the States Provide Fourth Amendment Protection Against the NSA? (Photo: EFF Photos / Flickr)In her 2004 Brooklyn Law Review article, Ann Althouse offered some powerful suggestions on how to resist "anti-terrorism" powers, such as the Patriot Act, and should be seen as a guide to resisting NSA spying: The fight against terrorism has raised concerns that the federal government has overreached its legitimate power. Concerns about racial profiling, invasions of privacy, unreasonable searches, and infringement on free speech have fueled a political movement, led by groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the Bill of Rights Defense Committee (BORDC), urging state and local government to adopt resolutions directing their officials not to participate in at least some aspects of the antiterrorism effort.

More on applying this to the NSA in a moment. First, is this legal? The Doctrine This means the federal government cannot require a state to carry out federal acts. Applied to NSA No water = No NSA data center. The Act Can It Work? What the Fugitive Slave Act can teach us about ending NSA spying. It seems each day offers new insights into the scope of NSA spying. We know they look at our phone records. We know they look at our emails. We know they poke around in our social media worlds.

We know they spy on our “allies.” And that’s just what we know. Stopping the mammoth spy agency seems impossible. So, what do we do? It won’t happen. Fortunately, we have a blueprint. James Madison laid out the plan in Federalist 46. Nothing in the Constitution says the states have to cooperate with the federal government. The majority opinion in Printz v. We held in New York that Congress cannot compel the States to enact or enforce a federal regulatory program.

This fact gives Americans a powerful tool to protect their basic privacy rights. This tactic works. Fugitive Slave Act | Bill of Rights Institute. Explaining ‘Fugitive Slave Act’ Claim Highlighted by Obama - Washington Wire. George Will Compares Obamacare To Fugitive Slave Act, Segregation. Conservative columnist and pundit George Will on Wednesday compared Obamacare to the Fugitive Slave Act and segregation to demonstrate the "bruising, untidy, utterly Democratic" process of changing laws.

In an interview with NPR's "Morning Edition," host Steve Inskeep asked Will about President Barack Obama's argument that Republicans are short-circuiting the system by using government funding and the debt ceiling as leverage to dismantle Obamacare, rather than repealing the law outright. "How does this short-circuit the system? " Will said. "I hear Democrats say, 'The Affordable Care Act is the law,' as though we're supposed to genuflect at that sunburst of insight and move on.

Well, the Fugitive Slave Act was the law, separate but equal was the law, lots of things are the law and then we change them. " "It wouldn't work. What Northern resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act can teach us about ending NSA spying | Nullify NSA!Nullify NSA! NOTE: This article was originally published at the Daily Caller. It seems each day offers new insights into the scope of NSA spying. We know they look at our phone records. We know they look at our emails. We know they poke around in our social media worlds. We know they spy on our “allies.” And that’s just what we know. Stopping the mammoth spy agency seems impossible. So, what do we do? It won’t happen. Fortunately, we have a blueprint.

James Madison laid out the plan in Federalist 46. Nothing in the Constitution says the states have to cooperate with the federal government. The majority opinion in Printz v. We held in New York that Congress cannot compel the States to enact or enforce a federal regulatory program. This fact gives Americans a powerful tool to protect their basic privacy rights. This tactic works. Northern abolitionists embarked on a multi-state, multi-year campaign to nullify the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. Like this: Like Loading... 1. 2. 3. 4. Michigan Law Takes A Step Against Indefinite Detention of NDAA. Yesterday Governor Rick Snyder of Michigan signed into law Senate Bill No. 94. This historic bill nullifies section 1021 of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Snyder said, “It is important to recall that indefinite detention first appeared in section 1021 of the 2012 NDAA, which provided warrant for indefinite detention of U.S. citizens.”

Michigan State Senator Rick Jones joined Snyder, saying that no American citizen should fear being thrown in jail or prison without charges. Jones said, “Historically Michigan first asserted Tenth Amendment rights in 1855 when we passed a law to block the fugitive slave act. I thought of this great history when I drafted and pushed this bill to nullify section 1021 of the NDAA within the state of Michigan.” Jones garnered widespread support from his colleagues of all political persuasions for the bill. Maharrey believes the legislation should include all people, not just U.S. citizens. The language of the bill follows: Michigan Law Takes A Step Against Indefinite Detention of NDAA. Michigan Law Takes A Step Against Indefinite Detention of NDAA. » Michigan nullifies NDAA’s indefinite detention Alex Jones.

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