From Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty <[email protected]>
Subject Need you on this, Patriot
Date June 13, 2024 12:03 PM
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Patriot,

The House has not yet voted on Amendment 48 to the National
Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), so we need to keep the pressure
up!

If passed, this amendment would restore Americans' right to due
process of law and prohibit the government from imposing
"indefinite detention" (imprisonment without trial) of American
citizens.

This is urgent: we already see the signs of an administration
absolutely desperate to create hysteria before the November
elections.

Right now, the President of the United States can throw people he
deems "enemies of the state" into prison without them ever being
charged with a crime.

No president should ever have that power! You and I MUST repeal
the indefinite detention provision NOW - especially since we are
in the run-up to a major election in which they will stop at
nothing to manipulate public opinion at the last minute.

But if we can pass NDAA Amendment 48, which repeals the provision
allowing for the indefinite detention of American citizens
without due process, we can shut this unconstitutional act down
upon passage of the National Defense Authorization Act.

Call your representative RIGHT NOW at (202) 224-3121 and tell him
or her to support Amendment 48 to the NDAA!

Here is a simple script you can use when calling your
Representative:

Hello, this is [your name] from [your city and state]. I'm
calling to tell you to support Amendment number 48 to the
National Defense Authorization Act to eliminate the provision
that allows for indefinite detention of American citizens without
due process.

Please advise the representative of my comments. Thank you.

Your calls and petitions made a huge difference in changes to the
NDAA last year.

We need to keep up the pressure. If you've already called, call
your representative again at (202) 224-3121 and ask what they are
going to do.

And if you haven't yet called, now is the time!

After you've called, please consider making a contribution to
Campaign for Liberty - your support makes it possible for C4L to
increase the pressure by bringing this message to more patriots
like you.
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Identifying and reaching out to bring in new members and
supporters isn't free. Neither is mobilizing and delivering your
petitions to the Capitol.

But the more resources we have, the more we can do, so if
possible, after contacting your senators, follow up by chipping
in a contribution to help us win this battle for good!

For Liberty,

John McCardell
Executive Director
Campaign for Liberty

P.S. There's still just a little more time to call your
Representative.

You, Patriot, can give people a trial.

You, Patriot, can give people a judge.

You, Patriot, can give people a jury.

You, Patriot, have the chance to end indefinite detention in the
United States of America.

Call (202) 224-3121 now and tell your representative to support a
ban on indefinite detention of Americans by supporting Amendment
48 to the NDAA.
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If you would like to make a donation by mail, please send your
check to Campaign for Liberty, PO Box 104, Lake Jackson TX 77566
or you can call 703-865-7162.

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great American principles of individual liberty, constitutional
government, sound money, free markets, and a constitutional
foreign policy, by means of education, issue advocacy, and
grassroots mobilization.

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