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Sign the petition: http://closegitmo.com
We have the chance to help President-elect
Obama reclaim democracy and restore the rule
of law in our country, which he can do on his
first day in office. By shutting down the
notorious Guantanamo Bay prison facility,
Obama can take a major step toward redeeming
our nation's moral leadership in the world.
And by ending unconstitutional military
commissions and banning torture, he can cut
ties with the highly controversial Bush era
of national security.
We must seize this critical moment to end the
abuses that the Bush administration has
perpetrated for the past eight years. That's
why we partnered with the ACLU to bring to
you our newest video.
This is the first in a series of videos
underscoring the urgent need to close GITMO
and end unconstitutional military
commissions. We urge you to sign the petition
and ensure that the human rights violations
at GITMO never occur again. Then send this
video to your friends and ask them to sign up
as well.
The ACLU is taking this campaign even further
by hosting an open Town Hall Meeting tonight
at 8pm ET, when people from all across the
country will gather via teleconference to
discuss the state of civil liberties in our
country. Take part in this important
conversation, and help President-elect Obama
take decisive action to close GITMO. Tags : gitmo military commissions tribunal guantanamo bay cuba torture terrorist jail prison aclu civil liberties colin powell |
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This is one of many slideshows / videos I
have made supporting the U.S. Military. I am
enlisted in the Marine Corps and go to MCRD
San Diego on July 13. Please show your
support by watching my videos and feel fry to
stop by my channel or toss me a subscriber, I
promise I don't bite!
My videos and time spent on them are
dedicated to Jason L. Dunham. Although I
never knew or met the young Marine, his
actions uphold and show what the Marine Corps
tradition truly is about. Born November 10,
1981 (The Marine Corps birthday) he jumped on
an enemy grenade, covering it with his helmet
and saving the lives of two other Marines in
exchange for his own. He died eight days
later on April 22, 2004 at the age of 22. He
later received the highest medal of the
United States Military, the Medal of Honor.
Cpl. Dunham's act of heroism will never be
forgotten. Semper Fi.
CHECK OUT my new Air Force video.
Visit www.supportamericasarmedforces.com to
support our Armed Forces.
Thank you for watching,
and support our troops Tags : marine corps army navy air force united states slideshow tribute iraq war us troop troops u.s. corp military support |
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