Open Your Eyes Obama Signs NDAA Martial Law! Civil Liberties Are Being Taken YouTube

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2011 In Review – Politics: Malaysia – Malaysia Star

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Malaysia Star
2011 In Review – Politics: Malaysia
Malaysia Star
IT was an interesting year on the home front as far as civil liberties are concerned. After 42 years, Malaysia finally declared that it was no longer in a state of Emergency. On Nov 24, Parliament approved a motion to lift three emergency proclamations

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Defence Act Affirms Indefinite Detention of US Citizens – Inter Press Service

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Defence Act Affirms Indefinite Detention of US Citizens
Inter Press Service
By Matthew Cardinale ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec 30, 2011 (IPS) – Civil liberties groups and many citizen activists are outraged over language in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2011 (NDAA) that appears to lay the legal groundwork for indefinite
Ron Paul Calls National Defense Authorization Act "Slip Into Tyranny"The New American

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This Week in Civil Liberties (12/30/2011) – American Civil Liberties Union News and Information (blog)

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American Civil Liberties Union News and Information (blog)
This Week in Civil Liberties (12/30/2011)
American Civil Liberties Union News and Information (blog)
religious believers to practice their faith, this holiday season we are highlighting 12 cases we have brought on behalf of a variety of faiths defending religious liberty and the right to religious expression. This is your week in civil liberties.

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Will Politicians’ Support For Draconian IP Laws While Ignoring Civil Liberties … – Techdirt

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Will Politicians' Support For Draconian IP Laws While Ignoring Civil Liberties
Techdirt
As with anything, I think that there will be some mistakes made along the way, but as the internet community gets more organized and more vocal, I do wonder if these two trend lines (more draconian IP laws and less civil liberties protections) can

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Partisan civil liberties disorder – Daily Kos

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Partisan civil liberties disorder
Daily Kos
by Matt BorsFollow for Comics A tag is a way to search for this diary. If someone is searching for "Barack Obama," is this a diary they'd be trying to find? Use a person's full name, without any title. Senator Obama may become President Obama,

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ACLU Backs Occupy Boston Protesters over Subpoenaed Twitter

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The following is a guest post by Joseph Hall. *** ACLU Backs Occupy Boston Protesters over Subpoenaed Twitter Records In what appears to be the fi…

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Greene County Tech defies ACLU on Nativity display | Arkansas Blog

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Enter the Arkansas affiliate of the ACLU. It wrote a letter to the School District citing the ample legal precedent that the display was an improper promotion of religion in a public school and asked that the School Board decide at

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ACLU: State Violates Kosher Food Order – WRTV Indianapolis

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ACLU: State Violates Kosher Food Order
WRTV Indianapolis
ACLU attorney Ken Falk told the Evansville Courier & Press Monday that the agency isn't complying with a 2010 federal court order requiring it to offer kosher meals to inmates whose religious beliefs require it. Four prisoners in state prisons in
ACLU not happy after reports of inmates not getting kosher mealsWNDU-TV

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2011 marked by tragedy, controversy – The Tennessean

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2011 marked by tragedy, controversy
The Tennessean
The ACLU claimed the Board of Education violated the US Constitution by allowing Bibles to be distributed in schools, teachers to lead students in prayer; youth ministers to preach to students at lunch tables; and holding graduations in churches.

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