I know there have been several other threads in the last couple days about the great peril we are in with regards to the NDAA bill. It just passed the Senate today, with the Feinstein Amendment removed at the last minute (it barred indefinite detention w/out legal counsel for US Citizens & other Legal Residents).
There are a LOT of things in NDAA that folks in this community are very upset about (and rightly so) but at this moment, we need to narrow the focus and simplify the message to help make it easily digestible for all the Sheeple in our circle of family, friends, and co-workers who don't pay much attention to politics. We need to make them understand this in a hurry - so they can start speaking out about a Veto before it is too late.
Many of the video links in related posts are good, and go into more depth. But a lot of them, frankly, are a little on the fringy side for most sheeple. This one:
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is only 5 minutes long, which is good for all those w/ short attention spans. It conveys the critical message very simply and clearly, in terms that ordinary folks can identify with. This guy is pretty plain vanilla, not a wild-eyed conspiracy tard, screaming into the camera and talking about overthrowing the government.
Please take a moment to get on twitter or facebook (and any other social media you might indulge in) and help make this short video go viral before it's too late. Here's a message you can cut & paste directly into Twitter:
YOUR Liberty @ stake w/ Natl Defense Authorization Act #NDAA. Watch 5min vid & learn why. Then tell the Prez 2 VETO IT! [link to www.youtube.com] For Facebook, where you have the luxury of more than 140 chars, you can add more info to your message:
Please "SHARE" this video, and CALL the White House: (202) 456-1414 or TWEET to @BarackObama and @Whitehouse and demand that he veto the NDAA bill untill the objectionable and unconstitutional language is removedThanks for your assistance.
"Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things" - Waldo Tobler, the first law of geography, 1970