From Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty <[email protected]>
Subject Due Process passes House. In Senate NOW
Date June 16, 2024 8:01 PM
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Patriot,

Thanks to your calls and e-postcards, the U.S. House adopted
Amendment 48 to restore due process and prohibit indefinite
detention of Americans.

That's the good news.

But now, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is in the
Senate, and we must demand they do the same!

Campaign for Liberty has fought to restore the freedom of
Americans ever since this unconstitutional provision was signed
into law by Barack Obama.

Now, we are within striking distance of repealing this hideous
violation of our rights once and for all.

But we only made it this far thanks to your continued pressure on
Congress.

Take one moment right now to tell your U.S. Senators to support
the NDAA provision repealing the indefinite detention of American
citizens.
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Right now, the President can throw American citizens he deems
"enemies of the state" into prison without ever charging them
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.

We've gotten this far. Now we must demand our senators finish the
job and repeal indefinite detention.

The Biden regime has crossed the line, declaring protesters to be
"insurrectionists" and even suspending some of their due process
rights . . . this provision of the National Defense Authorization
Act (NDAA) needs to be removed now.

So take one moment right now to contact your U.S. Senators by
clicking here.
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And if, after you send your e-postcard to your Senators, you
follow up with 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.

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 signing your e-postcard to the Senate, follow up
by chipping in a contribution to help us win this battle.
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For Liberty,

John McCardell
Executive Director
Campaign for Liberty

P.S. You and I passed the ban on indefinite detention of
Americans in the U.S. House, so we're halfway there.

Passing this amendment should be a no-brainer, but remember,
there are those in Washington, D.C. who want to ignore the
Constitution and appear eager to throw their opponents in prison
without charges or trial.

That's why it's so critical you contact both your U.S. Senators
now and DEMAND they strip the indefinite detention of American
citizens out of the NDAA.

Click here to sign your e-postcard to your Senators.
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And then, please consider chipping in a donation to help us keep
the pressure on Congress to restore the Constitution and end
indefinite detention!
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If you'd prefer to donate via PayPal, please click here.
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Join Ron Paul's Patriot Club with a monthly contribution! Your
support sustains our work and members are automatically entered
to receive special giveaways autographed by Ron Paul.
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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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