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Our man in South-West Oregon is
        Tom McKirgan.
        I have enjoyed speaking with, and working with, Tom this year as he
        pushes the envelope for freedom in his neck of the woods. Right now,
        Tom is working in tandem with PANDA Oregon's State Team Leader Shane
        Ozbun of Eugene, Oregon, to fight at the Coos County Commission for a
        resolution banning the NDAA-2012 in Coos County. Of the three
        Commissioners, one is friendly to the cause of rejecting/nullifying
        NDAA-2012, but the other two are opposed to such a resolution. 
  
PANDA is: "People Against the NDAA".
        Oath Keepers works with PANDA every way we can, same as we work with
        FIJA and the Tenth Amendment Center and other liberty-driven groups.
        Dan Johnson of Bowling Green, Ohio, is the founder of PANDA and is
        coordinating with Shane Ozbun and Tom McKirgan in this fight. I am
        excited to report that Tom McKirgan and Shane Ozbun are teamed-up and
        working together to bring the resolution to the attention of not only
        the County Commission, but also to every citizen in Coos County. The
        resistance is on, however, so Shane and Tom have their work cut out for
        themselves - and for us! 
  
That's right - I'm calling for all who can to help
        fight against the NDAA-2012 in Oregon. Being basically in the middle of
        nowhere, Coos County would be a long drive to actually show up there
        for rallies, but anyone capable and willing should do that on July 15,
        2013. 
  
Resistance Is Futile?  
  
  
What the rest of us can do is very simple - we need
        supportive and educational  "comments" under an article
        at the local newspaper there in Coos County, and at one other
        site.  We also need to launch a broadside email volley to the two
        Commissioners who are resisting the resolution to nullify NDAA-2012.
        That is the mission - just read an article at your computer and make a
        comment and/or send an email. Details on that are below. 
  
PANDA Under Fire!
In Coos County, Oregon, the struggle
        against these provisions began when Oath Keepers S.W. Oregon
        Coordinator Tom McKirgan spoke to the county commission in October,
        2012 and February, 2013. He, along with members of PANDA, made the case
        for anti-NDAA resolution on April 2, May 7, and once more with a
        passionate outpouring of support on June 4. Unfortunately, two of the
        three Commissioners, despite their oath to uphold and defend the
        Constitution, refuse to allow a vote.  
A Coos County paper, The World, not only
        leveled personal attacks against the people of PANDA and Oath Keepers,
        but also denounced local action against the 2012 NDAA, saying
        "county officials obviously have no authority over federal
        law".  
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So Tom and Shane are in battle mode and they're going to have a large rally, a sort of
        regional "Town Hall" rally on July 15, 2013. (See below.)
        There are quite a few Oath Keepers and PANDAs in the area, so they are
        expecting a good turnout.  The next County Commission meeting is
        at the end of July, 2013. This is a great event at which to wear your
        Oath Keepers gear and spread around lots of Oath Keepers brochures,
        DVDs, bumper stickers, etc. 
 
        But the Town Hall event is still a couple of weeks away. Meanwhile,
        there is this article in a local newspaper, and it takes a couple of
        sniper shots at our good name and PANDA's good name. Check out the
        article at this link - 
  
Here is a snippet from said
        article - 
County should mind own business
Local activists twice have addressed Coos County's
        commissioners in recent weeks, demanding they take a stand against the
        National Defense Authorization Act. Though county officials obviously
        have no authority over federal law, these folk want Coos County to
        record a roar of futility, much like the infamous "nuclear free
        zone" in Berkeley, Calif. 
The commissioners should resist the pressure. 
The commissioners also need to be careful about
        lending their official credibility to organizations with dubious
        pedigrees. One of the two groups pressing for county action, the Oath
        Keepers, is a thinly repackaged revival of ultra-right radicalism. It
        springs from the same network of discontent that gave us the Posse
        Comitatus, the survivalists and the militia movement. The other group,
        People Against NDAA (PANDA for short), is an unlikely combination of
        political bedfellows, stretching from the Occupy movement to the tea
        party and beyond. 
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Now, really, Y'all! We can't let that go
        unanswered, can we? Hell No! 
  
Here is what you can do: 
1. Share this email with friends on your personal
        or group list(s). 
  
2. Go to the World newspaper article,
        read it, and leave a comment. You have to register. (or) 
  
  
4. Make good use of this contact info for the two
        obstinate Commissioners - 
  
5. Last but also important, if you've got any ammo
        left after doing all the above, how's about sending a word of thanks
        and encouragement to the one Patriot on the Coos County Commission, to
        thank him for standing against the NDAA-2012. 
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Final note: 
  
The Town Hall meeting
        is set for Monday July 15th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the North Bend,
        Oregon Public Library located at 1800 Sherman Ave. 
   
The Coos County Board of Commissioners
        meeting is scheduled for July 30th at 9:30 AM located
        at 2ND and Adams in Coquille,
        Oregon (15 min from Coos Bay/North Bend.) Those wishing
        to make a public comment should arrive by 9:15 to sign in.   
  
Awesome! Let's march! You can report in here after you've
        commented and/or emailed in support of PANDA and Oath Keepers' SW
        Oregon group. Thank you Tom McKirgan and Shane Ozbun. 
Salute! 
Elias Alias, editor 
  
 
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