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BREAKING! NDAA Nullification Bill Passes Michigan House, 107-0
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[quote:Carshy McCarsh:MV8yMDcyNjIyXzM0ODk0NDQ3XzYyMkQ2NkE4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 29126824:MV8yMDcyNjIyXzM0ODkzODY3X0M0RDZDNUY3] [quote:Carshy McCarsh:MV8yMDcyNjIyXzM0ODgzMTExXzUwNDVFNDNB] [quote:Jilly23:MV8yMDcyNjIyXzM0ODgzMDY5XzEwMUQ5MEY4] Glad to be in Michigan! :rockon: [/quote] Here's to the the two groups, patriots, [b]and the huge Muslim terrorist cell communities of Michigan,[/b] who came together, and for completely different reasons, nullified this hideous pseudo-law. :billtedexcellent: [/quote] "Muslim terrorist cell communities" help to defend the Bill of Rights, and the United States Constitution. So who are the REAL terrorists here, hmmmmm? [/quote] Not your camel-fucking brethren, pal. Just FYI. :1rof1: [/quote]
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LANSING, Mich. (Dec. 5, 2012) – The Michigan House of Representatives unanimously voted in favor of House bill 5768 (HB5768) today. Representative Tom McMillin, who introduced the bill, showed his excitement for it’s passage, and his expectations for the State Senate.
“My bill opposing NDAA’s indefinite detention and taking away due process and prohibiting MI government from participating passed the House today. Onto the State Senate!”
Due to support from a wide coalition of grassroots activists across the political spectrum, the bill passed unanimously. The final vote was 107-0. HB5768 asserts that no State employee or agency will assist the Federal government – in any way – in the detainment of people under the 2012 NDAA.
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