The Homeland Battlefield: ‘Hedges v. Obama’ Lawsuit Challenging NDAA Begins
Today in NYC

The first rounds of statements from seven high-profile plaintiffs suing
President Barack Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, Defense Secretary
Leon Panetta, House Speakers and DOD Representatives for injunctive relief
barring the implementation of the National Defense Authorization Act
(NDAA)‘s “Homeland Battlefield” provisions of indefinite detention and
suspension of Habeus Corpus will be heard in federal court today, March 29,
2012.

The hearings will begin at 9am at the US District Court Building at 500
Pearl Street in Manhattan (Room 15A) and will be immediately followed by a
press conference outside the court at 2:30pm  beside the center statue at
nearby Foley Square (Junction of Center Street & Federal Plaza map
link). Taking questions at the press conference will be Pulitzer Prize
winning journalist and plaintiff Chris Hedges, film maker Michael Moore,
author Naomi Wolf, lead counsel for the plaintiffs Carl Mayer, as well as
other plaintiffs and their activist supporters.  At 3pm, following the
press conference, activists with Occupy Wall Street are expected to stage
at the square for an anti-NDAA protest action.

The plaintiffs in Hedges v. Obama include: New York Times war
correspondent Chris Hedges,  Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg,
celebrated writer and linguist Noam Chomsky, Icelandic
parliamentarian Birgitta Jonsdottir, Tangerine Bolen founder of the
activist media group RevolutionTruth, Occupy London activist Kai Wargalla,
and Alexa O’Brien founder  of the web campaign “US Day of Rage.”  Each of
the plaintiffs share common narrative that their constitutionally protected
work, either in activism or in journalism will be chilled by the over-broad
provisions set forth under the NDAA.  Naomi Wolf and Dr. Cornel West are in
the process of becoming plaintiffs in this lawsuit; Wolf will read her
statement in court today.

“I have had dinner more times than I can count with people whom this
country brands as terrorists. But that does not make me one,”
said Hedges ”if there is no rolling back of the NDAA law we cease to be a
constitutional democracy. Totalitarian systems always begin by rewriting
the law. They make legal what was once illegal.” He continued, “Crimes
become patriotic acts. The defense of freedom and truth becomes a crime.
Foreign and domestic subjugation merges into the same brutal mechanism.
Citizens are colonized. And it is always done in the name of national
security. We obey the new laws as we obeyed the old laws, as if there was
no difference. And we spend our energy and our lives appealing to a dead
system.”

“The Homeland Battlefield Law is as Orwellian as its name implies.  America
is not a “battlefield”; it is a democratic republic.  This law is
unconstitutional because it violates the free speech and due process rights
of American citizens” says Carl Mayer, lead attorney on the case.




http://www.sparrowmedia.net/2012/03/ndaa-lawsuit-hedges-v-obama/


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Ninety percent of politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.
- Henry Kissinger

Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel,
go out and buy some more tunnel

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