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Albany, NY – September 23rd, 2013
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Raphaelle O'Neil
The Heart Of Tyranny: Albany, NY Introduces Resolution Against NDAA
In an effort to restore the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights, 11th Ward Councilman Anton Konev of the Albany, NY Common Council, has introduced Resolution 80.92.13, the strongest resolution in the nation, designed to protect Albany's citizens from any application of sections 1021 and 1022 of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), or the Law of War in the City of Albany.
The 2012 National Defense Authorization Act was overwhelmingly passed by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 31, 2011. The 2012 NDAA declares the United States to be a battlefield in the war on terror and Sections 1021 & 1022 authorize the indefinite detention, without charge or trial, of all persons on US soil accused by the President of undefined "support" for terrorist activity or commission of a ‘belligerent act". This violates multiple provisions of the US Constitution, including the 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 14th amendments.
People Against the NDAA (PANDA), a national, nonpartisan, grass roots organization founded in January 2012, is committed to reversing the NDAA’s unconstitutional authorizations with activism to affect policy at the level of state and local government. PANDA started in Bowling Green, OH and has since expanded into over 30 state teams nationwide.
If the resolution is adopted by Albany's City Common Council, law enforcement in Albany will be required to interpose between the U.S. military, or other similar agencies, and Albany residents under the NDAA's special provisions, or under any interpretation of Presidential authority permitting detention of U.S. residents without trial under the Law of War. New York's state and federal legislators, its governor, and its Attorney General will be notified of the City's determination that local and federal officers will obey the letter of the Constitution and allow due process including a trial to all Albany residents.
PANDA's New York State Team lobbied hard for this resolution and supplied the initial language from which the resolution was adapted. Kelly Citrin, director emeritus of PANDA NY, said:
"The National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 is the most dangerous law passed by the United States Government in recent memory, and this resolution is the beginning of a restoration of American civil liberties in Albany, New York, and throughout the Country. The fight goes on, unrelenting, and this resolution will be a rallying point for the energies of our fellow Americans to restore what was always theirs." Project SALAM's Lynne Jackson and Albany mayoral candidate Jesse Calhoun also did invaluable work to advance this resolution.
Passage of this resolution will go a long way to restoring the protections of the rights of the people of Albany, NY and, through the example it will create, the citizens and non-citizen residents of every municipality in the United States of America. Albany activists hope to restore the fundamental right to a fair trial to all persons in the United States, and hope a fair trial of the NDAA will result in its permanent removal from everyday life among the residents of Albany, NY.
This resolution has 7 sponsors. We only need one more. Now is the time to take action and restore liberty in the very heart of tyranny. Although the resolution has been introduced, it must be pushed through, protected from amendments, and voted on by the Council. In order to take a real stand, in order to build the barriers, and in order to restore liberty in one crucial city, we must act NOW.
Tell the Common Council to pass the strongest resolution in the nation. Act NOW to stop the NDAA in Albany, NY.
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Awsome!
Aquarian Resolutionists are all about this form of solution.
Resolution rather than another revolution!
Way to go PANDA!
https://www.facebook.com/TheAquarianResolutionists/posts/562812640446886
Thank you. There is some hope.
Human rights apply to all humans. Indefinite detention is grave, but graver is the fact that it can be without trial.
The NDAA 2012 bill does not make any sense, except for a dictator or something.
We might deserve it because we have tolerated drug prohibition, which is already a blow to the Constitution, and helped the fear sellers to get power.