NDAA Protest in Austin, Texas February 3rd, 2012

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Occupy Austin rejects the passing of SDAA and calls for immediate repeal! Austin Occupiers create a street scene protest scenario to mimic the “disappearance” and or the indefinite imprisonment of US citizens without fair trial. We are blessed with some

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Occupy Austin March Protesting N.D.A.A

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Rally & March Protesters gathered at 11th and Congress in front of the Texas State Capitol to protest the 2012 NDAA which includes a provision to allow for the indefinite detainment of American Citizens without giving a cause for detainment.

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Pictures of Occupy Austin on Feb 3 2012 from the NDAA event to the eviction.

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Occupy Austin held an action to protest the NDAA at the capital and later that night fell prey to a surprise eviction.   by TexasOccupyMovement

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Mic Check : 3 Arrested for Protesting the NDAA in Grand Central Station

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Three Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested and four issued summonses in Grand Central Station, where approximately 150 demonstrators formed a “flash mob” to protest President Obama’s signing of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

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Occupy Protesters Stage ‘Die-In’ Against NDAA

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Protesters affiliated with “Occupy The Caucus” held a symbolic “die-in” at the Renaissance Des Moines Savory Hotel in Iowa on Monday afternoon to protest the National Defense Authorization Act and corporate influence. Twelve people were arrested.

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NDAA : Proof Obama Doesn’t Care About Civil Liberties

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National Defense Authorization Act puts more than 600 billion more dollars towards defense for fiscal year 2012, an amount in itself that deserves questioning, and yet never gets it. But what deserves to be highlighted even more this year is

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MTV Martial Law Commercial #1

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The popular music network MTV has recently released commercials depicting modern day Martial Law in the United States, making comparisons to 20th century/WWII concentration camps. Surprisingly this doesn’t come days after a recent controversial provision in the NDAA act for

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