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Date Sent: 2009-07-25
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for July 25, 2009, Saturday edition |
Bush Weighed Using Military in U.S. Arrests -- Swine flu could hit up to 40 percent in US
Government Might Allow U.S. Trial for Detainee -- Appeals court demands accounting for Indian trusts -- 3,600 Photo Radar Tickets Set for Court same day -- How we handled the bad cop -- Bank Failure Friday: Seven Banks Sink Beneath the Waves - #58-64 -- Obama Administration Begins Opposition To States Claiming Sovereignty And Gun Rights -- More On High-Frequency Trading -- AZ State Treasurer deemed potential terrorist by Homeland Security
AZ: Arizona Breakfast Club this morning
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News Link • Iran
In Iran, President’s Deputy Is Stepping Down
07-24-2009
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NY Times
In the latest sign of dissension within Iran’s conservative ranks, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s new deputy withdrew in response to a letter demanding his removal written by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, state television and news agencies reported.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Domestic Policy
Appeals court demands accounting for Indian trusts
07-24-2009
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AP
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that the Interior Department
must account for century-old land royalties owed to American Indians,
reversing a lower court's ruling that the task is impossible.
A 2008 decision by U.S. District Judge James Robertson said Interior
had unreasonably delayed an accounting but added that the complicated
task was ultimately impossible. He later ruled the Indian plaintiffs
are entitled to $455 million, a fraction of the $47 billion or more
they have said they are owed.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Law Enforcers or Peace Officers
As Officers Face Heated Words, Their Tactics Vary
07-24-2009
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NY Times
There is nothing in the equipment room to give an officer thicker skin.
That tool " as vital to an officer’s safety and the public’s as
anything clipped to his belt " is developed in training, and its
strength differs from one officer to the next. The issue of tolerance, in fact, lies at the heart of the dispute surrounding the arrest of the Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. in Cambridge, Mass.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Government
3,600 Photo Radar Tickets Set for Court
07/24/2009
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CameraFRAUD
Over 3,600 photo radar tickets have been set for one courtroom on Monday at the exact same time, according to an internal memo sent out to Maricopa County employees Friday afternoon and obtained by CameraFRAUD.
The memo highlights concerns regarding security, and even suggests that people may be asked to wait outside if building capacity is reached.
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News Link • Healthcare Industry
Healthcare reform sets off euthanasia alarm
7/24/09
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One News Now
A health economist warns that President Obama's government-run healthcare plan may result in denying care to a significant number of Americans, especially senior citizens.
Conservative opponents of President Obama's healthcare plan have been arguing that a government takeover of healthcare will allow Washington bureaucrats to use "comparative effectiveness research" to dictate to doctors which treatments they should prescribe and how much those treatments should cost. Critics say this will lead to rationing of care.
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News Link • Arizona's Top News
Event: Operation COURTROOM CHAOS
07-24-2009
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CameraFRAUD
3,600 Photo Radar Tickets have been set for court... on the SAME DAY at the SAME PLACE. Please consider showing up to hand out the Constitution, wave some signs, collect signatures... ANYTHING!
Source email sent out to county workers: "This email is to notify you that West McDowell Justice Court at the Downtown Justice Court Building at 620 West Jackson is anticipating up to 3,600 individuals to appear Monday morning (July 27, 2009) in response to Photo Radar tickets. Court Security will have additional security staff on site to assist with getting individuals in the building and through security as quickly as possible as well as trying to keep the crowds under control. If the building reaches a capacity issue, individuals will be directed to wait outside in a uniform fashion or return closer to the court time."
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Feature Article • Events: Arizona
Saturday Morning Arizona Breakfast Club / Saturday July 25th 2009
Ernest Hancock
Santa Fe on the Fourth of July: The beginnings of the KokeshRevolution / FreedomFest: Arizona Activism center stage / The 2009 FreedomSummit just around the corner / FreedomsPhoenix Studios now syndicated nationally on Republic Broadcasting and across the Internet via FreedomsPhoenix Podcasting and Archives.
We've been very busy this past month... time for you to get up to speed on what's been done, what's coming and how you can help.
Also: Chris Simcox wants a few minutes of your time and to tell you about his run for the US Senate against John McCain.
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News Link • Activism
How to guide For Monitoring NLE 09 Communications Traffic (leaked Document)
07-24-2009
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American Resistance Movement
In
the event of a national emergency, - or the round-up of “dissident”
citizens " this is how the various agencies of the federal government
will communicate with each other AND with various agencies of the state
and local governments.
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News Link • Law Enforcers or Peace Officers
How we handled the bad cop
07-24-2009
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BOLT of California
[Condensed to fit] ...We were asked by a few motorcyclists to help them with Officer Love in Vacaville, CA. The cop had been making some serious problems for riders in Vacaville, writing many helmet tickets, along with various other types of harassment, and Rights violations. We decided to jump in and get our own tickets, instead of just helping them with their court paperwork. [We] rode to Vacaville to find the helmet ticket writing cop. We found him. Police use intimidation and falsehood as leverage against you. Some who have seen the video consider it a teaching tool. Could be right. Notice how the cops back off when they realize they can't fool you. Now the fun begins. Through court papers we discover how many legal mistakes the cop knew he was making, and how many mistakes he didn't know he was making.
Mark Temple Charter Member BOLT of California
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News Link • Gun Rights
Obama Administration Begins Opposition To States Claiming Sovereignty And Gun Rights
07-24-2009
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Tom Remington Black Bear Blog
The Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has
published open letters to federal firearms license holders in Montana and Tennessee explaining that
federal law trumps state law when it comes to gun laws.
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Jim Stachowiak
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News Link • Arizona's Top News
AZ State Treasurer deemed potential terrorist by Homeland Security
07-24-2009
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Daniel Heller
On July 16th, Arizona State Treasurer Dean Martin discovered he was on Department of Homeland Security’s “No-Fly” list when he was “pulled aside by agents from the Transportation Security Administration,” according to azfamily.com.
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