We usually don't comment on too many National stories, they seem to serve as a distraction from the local issues that concern all of us and our families. However, we couldn't pass this up. Is it sad that it comes from UK? They have The Guardian, we have "mainstream media"...
The almost complete failure of the mainstream media to cover this issue is shocking.
President Barack Obama rang in the New Year by signing the NDAA law with its provision allowing him to indefinitely detain citizens. It was a symbolic moment, to say the least. With Americans distracted with drinking and celebrating, Obama signed one of the greatest rollbacks of civil liberties in the history of our country … and citizens partied in unwitting bliss into the New Year.
What is the NDAA law?
Do believe the hype, says Professor Turley: the NDAA, signed into law by President Obama on 31 December, authorises the US military to detain citizens indefinitely without trial.
WHO in Texas voted for this? YOU know WHO. WHO did YOU vote for?
Please don't do it again.
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
YOU are invited
The Congresswoman's son is inviting you to float in the most contaminated part of the Trinity River in Texas. He'll even give you a ride back on the bus WE own. Ask for a ride in the helicopter while you're at it.
Read about it and the investors coming to town in the Fort Worth Business Press. We couldn't agree more that the Trinity River Vision needs to go "national".
“This will be the site of a future canoe launch and we thought it would be a great spot for a tube float,” Granger said. “We own a bus so we’ll take people back to their cars after they float our river, just like in San Marcos.”
We hear Durango had something to say about tubing the Trinity, we'll let him tell you here.
Read about it and the investors coming to town in the Fort Worth Business Press. We couldn't agree more that the Trinity River Vision needs to go "national".
“This will be the site of a future canoe launch and we thought it would be a great spot for a tube float,” Granger said. “We own a bus so we’ll take people back to their cars after they float our river, just like in San Marcos.”
We hear Durango had something to say about tubing the Trinity, we'll let him tell you here.
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