|
REAL TIME SPOT PRICES
Bitcoin Average: $57835.21
Gold: $2295.7 Change: $(23.30)
Silver: $26.49 Change: $(0.15)
|
|
|
ARCHIVED NEWSLETTER |
Sign up
to receive the Freedom's Phoenix Headlines by Email. |
HELP FUND FREEDOM'S PHOENIX!
Make a one-time or periodic contribution. Use your credit card or PayPal account. |
Join us on our
Social Networks |
Share this page with your friends
on your favorite social network:
|
|
|
|
|
Date Sent: 2012-04-20
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Friday, April 20, 2012 |
NY judge tosses out jury nullification charges
Russian court extends jail time for punk rockers -- Regulating domestic drones on a deadline -- Two Guantánamo Detainees Freed, the First in 15 Months -- As Asians Flock to Northern Virginia, Laws and Palates Collide -- The constitutional right to be left alone - by George Will -- 6-year-old allegedly locked in jail cell as part of school field trip -- Jan Helfeld interviews David Gergen -- Tethr: Getting online in a crisis -- CIA Claims Release of its History of the Bay of Pigs Debacle Would “Confuse the Public.” -- Americans feel they are environmentally responsible: Not! -- Can You
Tell Who All is Running For President by this Gannett/USAToday Website?
-- Collectively Punishing Palestinian Prisoners and Families --
04-20-12 -- 'Morpheus' - Declan McCullagh - LISTEN LIVE on LRN.FM, M-F, 9-Noon (EST) -- Full Police Scanner Audio Reveals Sentinel Botched their Report
SONG HEARD ROUND THE WORLD (RON PAUL SONG BOMB)-Jordan Page-4/19/12-DOWNLOAD SONG!
|
News Link • Bill of Rights
NY judge tosses out jury nullification charges
04-19-2012
•
APnews
A federal judge threw out charges Thursday against a man who urged jurors in multiple East Coast cities from Florida to New Hampshire to sometimes disregard the law and vote their conscience.
U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood in Manhattan tossed the
Read Full Story
Make a Comment
•
Email this News Link
•
Send Letter to Editor
|
Reported by:
Andre Campos
|
News Link • Food
As Asians Flock to Northern Virginia, Laws and Palates Collide
04-19-2012
•
New York Times
The bullfrogs, turtles and eels that Virginia’s booming Asian population used to buy at the counter and take home to cook are nowhere to be found, seized last year by state agents who leveled criminal charges against managers of the store accusing th
Read Full Story
Make a Comment
•
Email this News Link
•
Send Letter to Editor
|
Reported by:
Powell Gammill
|
News Link • Internet
Tethr: Getting online in a crisis
04-19-2012
•
BBC Clark Boyd
Aaron Huslage with a laugh. He's explaining to me how, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, he came up with the idea for tethr, a shoebox-sized set of hardware designed to help anyone get internet and phone connections from any spot on the
Read Full Story
Make a Comment
•
Email this News Link
•
Send Letter to Editor
|
Reported by:
Howard Pearlman
|
News Link • Currencies
The Royal Canadian Mint is challenging software developers to create apps for MintChip, the evolutio
04-19-12
•
http://mintchipchallenge.com/
The Royal Canadian Mint MintChip Challenge invites software developers to create innovative digital payment applications using MintChip, a R&D phase technology available only to challenge participants. Developers and the public are also encouraged to
Read Full Story
Make a Comment
•
Email this News Link
•
Send Letter to Editor
|
Reported by:
Agorist Alma
|
Tags: freedoms, phoenix, archives, politics, libertarian, alternative, government, freedom |
|
|