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Date Sent: 2009-06-09
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Tuesday, June 9, 2009 PM edition |
1st Gitmo detainee arrives in US -- Judge declines to reveal US role in torture of American citizen
US Outlook Deteriorates, Bond Yields Soar -- The Greatest Depression: Ian Gordon sees a severe depression coming -- NEW VIDEO shows officer shove, then taser 72-year-old great grandmother -- April wholesale inventories fall another 1.4% -- Minn. regulators drop bid to block online gambling -- US police could get 'pain beam' weapons -- Montreal Bilderberg Conference: Adapting to a New World Order -- North Korean labor camps a ghastly prospect for US journalists -- WeAreChangeLA confronts 9-11 Criminal Gen. Richard Myer -- UN confidential reports, Leaked
AZ: Workshop planning meeting for r3VOLution going to Santa Fe July 4th tomorrow 6PM
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News Link • Criminal Justice System
1st Gitmo detainee arrives in US
06-09-2009
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AP
"With his appearance in federal court today, Ahmed Ghailani is being
held accountable for his alleged role in the bombing of U.S. Embassies
in Tanzania and Kenya and the murder of 224 people," Attorney General
Eric Holder said in a press release. "The Justice Department has a long
history of securely detaining and successfully prosecuting terror
suspects through the criminal justice system, and we will bring that
experience to bear in seeking justice in this case."
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Gun Rights
Despite Recent Violence, Gun Laws Are Softening
06-09-2009
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Parade.com via Rense.com
"The only thing that can stop a bad person with a gun is a good person with a gun. Law enforcement can't be everywhere, so law-abiding people should have as many options as possible if and when they are attacked." (Vote in their poll - Ed)
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Ed Vallejo
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
April wholesale inventories fall 1.4 percent
06-09-2009
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AP
Wholesalers slashed inventories more than
expected in April as businesses struggled to get stockpiles in line
with falling sales.
The
Commerce Department said wholesale inventories fell 1.4% in April, more than the 1.1% decline that economists
expected. It marked the 8th straight month that inventories dropped.
Sales at the wholesale level fell 0.4%
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Arizona's Top News
Snowbowl deemed unsafe for deities but fine for skiing
06-08-2009
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Daniel Heller/ Examiner.com
On Monday those quirky black-robe sporting Justices on the Supreme Court refused to hear arguments from a coalition of Native Americans, environmentalists, the Sierra Club and people who hit the bong consistently and successfully through law school regarding the fate of Arizona’s beloved Snowbowl...
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Daniel Heller
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
Aluminum Nanotube Alloy Fabricated by Bayer
06-09-2009
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arclein
Until now, high hardness levels and tensile strengths could only be achieved in aluminum by a complex alloying process based on rare and expensive metals. "Our carbon nanotubes are an attractive alternative to such complicated alloys. Baytubes® carbon nanotubes can also significantly reinforce aluminum materials already alloyed with metals," says Adams.
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robert klein
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
We Continue to Fiddle
06-09-2009
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arclein
Wherever the floor is, and I think that it is been established now, it is a lot less at the consumer level than for most of the economy. Government spending is actually growing sharply in an attempt to offset the loss of consumer demand. However, the bad news about collapsing government revenues has not hit home yet. Recall, it is only the federal government that can print fiat money. The rest have to collect taxes.
California is ugly, but there are hundreds of jurisdictions that are going to be in shock before this is over.
In the meantime, the degenerating housing market continues to eat away at household finances and sound financial institutions.. This will not end until this problem is finally addressed and it will not simply go away. This is what can give us 1932 all over again.
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robert klein
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News Link • World News
Key figures in global battle against illegal arms trade lost in Air France crash
06-09-2009
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Sunday Herald
AMID THE media frenzy and speculation over the disappearance of Air France’s ill-fated Flight 447,
the loss of two of the world’s most prominent figures in the war on the
illegal arms trade and international drug trafficking has been
virtually overlooked.
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Jim Stachowiak
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News Link • World News
United Nations confidential reports- Leaked Documents
06-09-2009
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Wikileaks
Wikileaks has released 70 United Nations investigative reports
classified “Strictly Confidential”. The reports expose matters from
allegations of hundreds of European peace-keepers sexually abusing
refugee girls to generals in Peru using Swiss bank accounts to engage in multi-million dollar frauds against the UN.
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Jim Stachowiak
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