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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Conservative Action Alerts

APRIL 4, 2012
Stop Police State Tyranny In America
On July 2, 2008 in Colorado Springs Colorado, candidate Barack Obama said: “we can no longer continue to rely on the military in order to achieve the national security objectives that we’ve set. We’ve gotta have a civilian national security force that is just as powerful, just as strong, just as well funded as our military.” And now quietly, without comments from the mainstream media, without opposition from anyone in Congress, America is becoming Obama’s police state. Concerned Americans, we must pay attention! The writing is on the wall. We must wake up!
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Obama’s Executive Order & (Inter)National Defense
Just over two weeks ago, President Obama signed an executive order that provides him and future presidents the power to control the US economy in times of peace and crisis. The Order, National Defense Resources Preparedness (NDRP), amends the Defense Production Act of 1950 and is an alleged “update” of a 1994 Executive Order signed by President Bill Clinton. Generally, conservatives seem more skeptical of this Order than liberals — and this is not surprising considering the man whose home is the White House. However, both sides have raised alarm over the Order at least to certain degrees. Some see it as another dangerous expansion of executive power, while others see it as a necessary restatement of laws that already were. Nonetheless, whatever opinions may be, the president has given himself extraordinary powers.
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Tea Party Marine sues Pentagon to stop discharge
A Camp Pendleton Marine is taking Defense Department brass to federal court, saying he is being hounded out of the service for exercising his First Amendment rights. Attorneys representing Sgt. Gary Stein filed a lawsuit against theU.S. Department of Defense, Sec. of the Navy Ray Mabus, and Brigadier Gen. Daniel D. Yoo. “I can confirm that my lawyers on behalf of me are filing a lawsuit in federal court,” Stein said told Fox 5 Tuesday afternoon.
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