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Date Sent: 2007-07-08
Freedom's Phoenix Headline News for July 9, 2007 |
Army judge rules Lt. Ehren Watada can be prosecuted AGAIN -- Bush lays ground for back door draft
Ron Paul gets 65% in a New Hampshire Straw Poll -- Homeland Security Continues to Flounder -- Fake terror and instability in North Africa -- Chicago covers up for killer cop despite damning video evidence -- Gore Vidal on Solar Power Caper -- Verizon traps customers -- The Fed's Role in the Bear Stearns Meltdown -- For Ron Paul, Q2 a boom on every level -- Much of U.S. favors Bush impeachment: poll -- The goal is freedom: Tax tyranny -- Activists aim to produce transparent federal budget -- War costs surging -- Turkey's government and military agree to invade Iraq -- 5-Year Guantanamo Detainee Tells Story -- HD-DVD and Blu-Ray obsolete -- 8 Al Qaeda fanatics working for the police (but they don't dare sack them) -- NIST exploring 9/11 conspiracy theory for WTC-7 -- LIBERTARIAN PARTY CHALLENGES BUSH TO FOCUS ON NONVIOLENT OFFENDERS WITH LIBBY COMMUTATION -- The Iraqi Bases are Loaded -- Court rejects ACLU domestic spying suit -- Rudy tops in GOP fundraising -- Ron Paul in 2nd place in YouTube Views -- Third GOP Senator defies Bush on Iraq War
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News Link • Torture
5-Year Guantanamo Detainee Tells Story
7-7-2007
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Alternet
In 2001, 19-year-old Murat Kurnaz was an innocent man caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. Accused of being a terrorist, he spent five years in Guantanamo before being released -- now he's telling his story.
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News Link • TERRORISM
Eight Al Qaeda fanatics working for the police (but they don't dare sack them)
7-7-2007
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Daily Mail
Astonishingly, many of the alleged jihadists have not been sacked because - it is claimed - police do not have the "legal power" to dismiss them. (Sounds like they WANT them there to me)
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