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NDAA News: SF Board of Supervisors unanimously votes against Indefinite Military Detention!

Below is the Press Conference announcing the vote by the Board of Supervisors:

RALLY and PRESS CONFERENCE: Indefinite Military Detention – Never Again!

    Tuesday, February 12: 12:15 pm Rally                                         12:30 pm Press Conference SF City Hall Steps, Polk Street, between McAllister and Grove SF Board of Supervisors Meeting to vote on Resolution at regular BOS meeting starting at 2:00 pm PLEASE JOIN the SF 99% Coalition and allies in supporting a resolution against the indefinite detention provisions of the […]

SF 99%ers visit Senator Feinstein’s office to discuss NDAA changes

On Tuesday, August 28, 2012, members of the SF 99% Coalition “NDAA” subcommittee met with Senator Dianne Feinstein’s aide, John Murray, to discuss proposed legislative changes to the NDAA Bill for the coming year.  Thanks to SF City Watch Producer, Tony DeRenzo. here is a post meeting video news conference

Join Us * Learn More * Find Out What You Can Do!

For more information about the NDAA, go to:  Defending Dissent: http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5492/t/0/blastContent.jsp?email_blast_KEY=1208065   ACLU:  http://www.aclu.org/indefinite-detention-endless-worldwide-war-and-2012-national-defense-authorization-act  Bill of Rights Defense Committee:  http://constitutioncampaign.org/campaigns/dueprocess/  Center for Constitutional Rights:  http://ccrjustice.org/files/NDAA_report_final.pdf  ————————————————————————————————————- JULY 4th, The NDAA, and YOU!  Are We Celebrating Freedom, Democracy, Our Bill of Rights?  Opinion Editorial by Hedi Saraf, July 3, 2012.  Hedi Saraf is a learning disability specialist and a member of the […]

NDAA News

NDAA update (May 23, 2012)  – The good news and the bad news;  what’s next; and what the SF 99% Coalition is doing in regard to the NDAA: First the bad news:  1)  House fails to amend NDAA to prohibit indefinite detention for people captured in theUS, butCalifornia’s Bay Area Democrats voted against indefinite detention and […]

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