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Date Sent: 2011-06-28
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Tuesday, June 28, 2011 AM edition |
Jury convicts ex-Ill. Gov. Blagojevich at retrial -- US Supremes Strike CA Videogame Ban
First The Airports -- My Faith: Why I don't sing the 'Star Spangled Banner' -- US gets ready to turn Syria into another Middle Eastern vassal -- Case dismissed against woman arrested while videotaping police -- Gawker’s Jeff Neumann Libels Stewart Rhodes -- The Drug War's Einsatzgruppen - by Will Grigg -- Sean Gabb and the Libertarian Alliance -- The Common Sense Show Investigates the Growing Ex-Pat Phenomenon -- As Obama Hails DARPA, Senate Panel Knifes Its Budget -- Concepts & Prototypes: Two Next-Gen Nukes -- Defeating Skype Encryption Without a Key -- Frankenpot – Marijuana gone GMO! -- Beau Arrested While Wearing a Hat in Keene District Court -- Private Prisons and the American Police State
AZ: Arizona Breakfast Club this
Saturday with Alan Korwin on "The Global Collapse"
PA: Outreach Table - DECLARE
PEACE FAIR this Saturday in Philadelphia
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News Link • Constitution
US Supreme Court Wise to Strike California Videogame Ban
06-27-2011
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Paul Levinson
Today's US Supreme Court decision to strike down California's ban on sale of video games to minors is especially good news for First Amendment advocates, because the 7-2 decision shows a coalition between conservatives and progressives on the Court
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Paul Levinson
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News Link • Surveillance
Defeating Skype Encryption Without a Key
06-27-2011
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SecurityWeek
Skype allows customers to communicate over Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) platforms. And because it is encrypted, Skype, which was recently purchased by Microsoft for $8.5 Billion, is used by many businesses today for their international phone c
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