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Date Sent: 2014-01-01
Freedom's Phoenix Edition for Wednesday, January 1, 2014 |
Court Upholds Willy-Nilly Gadget Searches Along U.S. Border
2013: A dirty year when it came to public corruption in Miami-Dade -- Retired judge finds ‘human mistakes’ but no corruption in Bath officials’ property sale -- St. Louis a DUI No Refusal Zone – Driver Blood Tests Required Starting on New Year's Eve -- A New Year And New Meaning Of Flashing Lights -- Fighting Irrelevance Army’s ‘Pacific Pathways’ initiative sets up turf battle with Marines -- Chicago Police only torturing around half the suspects they bring in --
U.S. justice grants exemption in contraception mandate challenge --
Judge strikes down Florida law mandating drug tests for welfare -- New York Gun Law Is Largely Upheld by a Federal Judge -- In Wave of Anti-Christian Defeats, Duck Commander Victory Sweet --
Be True To Your Inner Intellectual. Don't Drink & Drive
(IntellectualRevolution.TV) -- How Will The Economy Improve In
2014 If Almost Everyone Has Less Money To Spend? -- SEC
Network Hires Tim Tebow for Pregame Show SEC Nation, Additional ESPN
Duties -- Cost of Being Mayor? $650 Million, if He’s Rich --
REFILE-PRECIOUS-Gold slips, set for biggest annual loss in 32 years
-- Gold Declines on Way to Worst Year Since 1981 as Silver Drops -- Socialist Economist Predicts Soros and Crew Will Fleece the
Rich in 2014
AZ: AZ Breakfast Club this Saturday January 4th,
2014, 8-10 a.m. @ Coco's (PV Mall) - NEW LOCATION, Dave Hodges
speaking; Freedom Summit 2014 Meetup
NV: Ernie Hancock at Passport to Freedom 2014, Jan. 23-25, 2014
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News Link • Corruption
Retired judge finds ‘human mistakes’ but no corruption in Bath officials’ property sale
12-31-2013
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The city bought the former hospital, more than a decade ago for $1 and [secretly?] agreed to sell it to Robert Smith of Phippsburg for $799,000 in May. The building had an assessed value of $6.5 million, according to the city’s online database.
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News Link • Drug War
St. Louis a DUI No Refusal Zone " Driver Blood Tests Required Starting on New Year's Eve
12-31-2013
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City Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce is establishing a DUI “no refusal zone” inside the city limits of St. Louis. Starting today, drivers may face a blood test without consent if they are suspected of driving under the influence.
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News Link • Military
Fighting Irrelevance Army’s ‘Pacific Pathways’ initiative sets up turf battle with Marines
12-31-2013
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Washington Post
Fearful that the new strategy will cut its share of the defense budget, the Army is launching an ambitious campaign to transform itself and assert its relevance in the Pacific. And that, in turn, is drawing the Army into a fight. With the Marines.
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News Link • Torture
Chicago Police only torturing around half the suspects they bring in
12-31-2013
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Chicago Tribune
Since its inception in 2009, the commission has battled funding and staffing issues, slowing its work. So far, it has found 14 credible instances of police torture but sided with the prosecution in 16 other cases. Not all the cases are related to
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News Link • Surveillance
Is the NSA's Spying Constitutional? It Depends On Which Judge You Ask
12-27-2013
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Andrew Cohen, The Atlantic
Two recent rulings draw diametrically opposed conclusions about the same set of facts.
This is why we have a justice system in which lower-court conflicts rise up for resolution by a single, supreme court. This is why the law can seem, at times, to
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