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Old 05-23-2012, 02:15 PM
 
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Rep. Byran Holloway supports NC H.R. 982 to Oppose NDAA thanks to Nullify-NDAA

Author: Brian D. Hill

Source: USWGO Alternative News

Note: To read to the written response (Email Record) visit the USWGO Public Records Archive or go to it directly here (154KB). Petitions do indeed work and proves that Nullify-NDAA was the most successful thing to try using real petitions with real peoples signatures.

North Carolina Legislature member Rep. Bryan R. Holloway has just pledged support in the vote of House Resolution 982 that is still in the 'Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House' standing committee. H.R. 982 in the North Carolina House of Representatives was introduced by Rep. Glen Bradley a Ron Paul endorsed senate candidate and still representative.

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Thank you for your email and petition. I support the resolution and I have notified Glen Bradley that I will vote for the bill. Unfortunantely, the time to sign the bill has passed and I just found out it was filled last week today. But again, I am a "yes" on the resolution. Thank you for your time and effort on this matter.
The reason he talked about "the time to sign the bill has passed" was due to me calling his office and asking to co-sponsor H.R. 982 to gain more support in the Rules committee since a bill has already been introduced which means that the Nullify-NDAA Petitions objective to getting a bill introduced is now redundant. In order to follow through with the Nullify-NDAA Petition for Rockingham County the Representative was suppose to either cosponsor the H.R. 982 bill or pledge support for it which Rep. Holloway has done.

As what was stated at the Mayodan Town Council on two occasions on May 14th 2012, The NDAA allows the military to being given orders to secretly detain and torture American citizens and lawful resident aliens in the event that they are accused of simply being a terrorist or domestic extremist.

The petition preciously took weeks to complete including gathering signatures from Rockingham Community College, some signatures from law students. It has received 221 signatures and only 3-5 are not constituents of Rockingham County or are out-of-state. Some of the petition signers were from Charlies Soap Factory, and other small businesses all over Rockingham County which contributed greatly to action being taken. Also heavy ad pushing was done in New Bern NC and other areas near New Bern and thanks to that enough support was given to Sen. Phil Berger, Rep. Bryan Holloway, and Rep. Bert Jones to get the ball rolling.

USWGO email is still awaiting word from Sen. Berger and Rep. Jones on their decision on H.R. 982.

For those who wish to thank Rep. Bryan Holloway for truly representing the 91st district, send him a email at Bryan.Holloway@ncleg.net or call his office at 919-733-5609 or you can even send him fan mail at his office address which is below.

529 Legislative Office Building
NC House of Representatives
300 N. Salisbury Street, Room 529
Raleigh, NC 27603-5925
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Old 05-23-2012, 02:27 PM
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Location: NC/SC Border Patrol
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NDAA?
Sorry, I am not part of the letter instead of word society. If you want people to agree with you and support your effort, you need to let them know what you are talking about. I don't click into websites on social media for safety reasons. My husband told me never to do that.
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Old 05-23-2012, 02:34 PM
 
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^ Yeah, I know what NDAA is, and I can't figure out what this post is all about. I'm not sure what the very small town of Mayodan, NC, or the NC Legislature for that matter, has to do with NDAA.

OP, help us out a bit here, willya?
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Old 05-23-2012, 03:59 PM
 
Location: Blue Ridge Mtns of NC
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NDAA is the National Defense Authorization Act, (Public Law 112–81). Signed into law by President Obama on December 31, 2011. State legislatures have no power to modify or abolish Federal law.

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-11...-112publ81.pdf
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