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Date Sent: 2009-11-04
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Wednesday, November 4, 2009 AM edition |
GOP sweep: Big governor victories in Virginia, NJ -- NY Mayor Prevails Over Thompson, by Close Margi
U.S. settles suit with Muslims in post-9/11 abuse -- Reid indicates timetable for health care may slip -- Proposed law would require pay for sick workers
-- La. justice resigns after interracial wed flap -- Is Accused
Murderer John Stuart Crazy? Well, Maybe ... Like a Fox. - by Powell
Gammill -- Stimulus Bill Money Spent on $3.4 Million Tunnel for Florida
Turtles -- Ohio, Texas Voters Defeat Surveillance State... -- Kiss of Debt - by Bill Bonner -- US offers to help Denmark fight gang war -- Mass. EMTs Won't Testify Against Trooper -- On the "Q.T.," the US is legalizing marijuana -- Provocateurs, Shills, and Disinfo Agents You Tube -- Supreme Court seeks White House views on hiring illegals -- New group helps US monitor swine flu shot safety -- Half of US kids will get food stamps
AZ: Thursday Breakfast on Health Care Crisis; This FreedomSummit will Rock the Planet - Dec. 4th-6th 2009
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News Link • Politics: Democratic Campaigns
GOP sweep: Big governor victories in Virginia, NJ
11-03-2009
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AP
Independents who swept Barack Obama to a historic 2008 victory broke big for Republicans as the GOP wrested political control from Democrats in Virginia and New Jersey, a troubling sign for the president and his party heading into an important midter
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Politics: Democratic Campaigns
NY Mayor Prevails Over Thompson, but the Margin Is Close
11-03-2009
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NY Times
Michael R. Bloomberg won a third term as New York City’s 108th mayor on Tuesday. With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Mr. Bloomberg was narrowly leading Comptroller William C. Thompson Jr., his Democratic rival, 50.6 percent to 46.0 percent. The m
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • China
World of Warcraft: China Government Pulls Plug on WoW Online Game
11-03-2009
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Ginn
There’s a battle royal brewing between two China government agencies over who controls the popular War of Worldcraft online game. On Monday, one agency ordered the game suspended, leaving one million Chinese War of Warcraft players out in the cold.
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Randy Ricochet
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News Link • Space Travel and Exploration
SpaceX Picks Launch Date for New Rocket's Debut
11-03-2009
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Space
Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) has requested a Feb. 2 launch date for the maiden flight of its new Falcon 9 rocket, according to a recent launch range forecast issued by the U.S. Air Force's 45th Space Wing.
The Hawthorne, Calif.-based Sp
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
Study: Man-eating lions consumed 35 people in 1898
11-03-2009
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AP
The movies may have gotten it wrong after all. An analysis of bone collagen and hair keratin from two notorious man-eating lions shot in 1898 in Kenya shows that they didn¹t eat near as many people as legend would have it.
Reports from the time cl
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Archaeology
Bite Marks Show T. Rex Teens Fought Viciously
11-03-2009
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LiveScience
If human teenagers seem terrible at times, be thankful we don't have young tyrannosaurs to deal with.
Scientists now find these adolescent predators got into serious battles with their peers, with bites at times puncturing through bone " the kinds
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Archaeology
T. rex's Oldest Relative Discovered
11-03-2009
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LiveScience
Spanning just 10 feet in length and sporting a tiny horn on its nose, a newly identified dinosaur has become the oldest known relative of the fierce meat-eater, Tyrannosaurus rex. The discovery suggests such tyrannosaurs were quite petite before they
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Space Travel and Exploration
Rocketeers Win $1 Million in Lunar Lander Contest
11-03-2009
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Space
A California-based team of engineers has snagged a $1 million NASA prize by winning a pitched competition to fly homemade rockets on mock moon landing missions.
Masten Space Systems of Mojave, Calif., successfully flew its rocket Xoie (pronounced
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Police State
U.S. settles suit with Muslims in post-9/11 abuse
11-03-2009
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Reuter
The U.S. government will pay $1.26 million to five Muslim men detained for months without charges after the September 11 attacks who sued for unlawful imprisonment and abuse, their lawyers said on Tuesday.
The men claimed they suffered inhumane an
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Healthcare Industry
Reid indicates timetable for health care may slip
11-03-2009
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AP
In a blow to the White House, the Senate's top Democrat signaled Tuesday that Congress may fail to meet a year-end deadline for passing health care legislation, leaving the measure's fate to the uncertainties of the 2010 election season.
Majority
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Space Travel and Exploration
NASA Probe Sees Changing Seasons on Mercury
11-03-2009
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Space
A NASA spacecraft has spotted what appears to be changing seasons on Mercury and found much more iron on the surface of the small, rocky planet than previously thought.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Employee and Employer Relations
Proposed law would require pay for sick workers
11-03-2009
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Reuters
U.S. employers who tell workers to stay home when they are sick will have to give them paid time off for up to five days under new federal legislation proposed on Tuesday.
The emergency law would cover pandemic H1N1 flu or any other infectious di
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Justice and Judges
La. justice resigns after interracial wed flap
11-03-2009
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AP
A Louisiana justice of the peace who refuses to marry interracial couples resigned Tuesday, after weeks of calls for his ouster from civil rights groups and several public officials, including the governor.
Keith Bardwell quit with a one-sentence
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Legislative Mischief
Stimulus Bill Money Spent on $3.4 Million Tunnel for Florida Turtles
11-03-2009
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Ginn
Remember when the White House claimed the feds needed to pass the trillion dollar stimulus in order to “save” jobs and rebuild our crumbling infrastructure? Here's a list of some of the projects--such as $3.4 million 13 ft. tunnel for turtles in Flor
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Randy Ricochet
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News Link • LOVE
Naked Chinese Man Exposed on Balcony After Lover’s Hubby Comes Home: Neighbor Shoots Candid Shot
11-03-2009
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Ginn
A Chinese man and his community got more than they bargained for when the Chinese man’s lover’s husband arrived home unexpectedly.
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Randy Ricochet
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News Link • Camera Fraud
Ohio, Texas Voters Defeat Surveillance State...
11/3/2009
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CameraFRAUD
(...at least part of it) Breaking News: Automated ticketing schemes" including red light cameras" appear to have been defeated by public vote in two communities in Ohio as well as one in Texas.
Beleaguered Redflex Group of Australia appears to h
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Camera FRAUD
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News Link • Federal Reserve
House Joint Resolution 192 of June 5, 1933 suspended your right to lawfully pay debts
11-03-2009
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www.truthsetsusfree.com/HJR192.htm
On June 5, 1933, Congress passed House Joint Resolution (HJR 192). HJR 192 was passed to suspend the gold standard and abrogate the gold clause in the national constitution. Since then no one in America has been able to lawfully pay a debt. This res
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Thomas Costanzo
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News Link • Law Enforcers or Peace Officers
US offers to help Denmark fight gang war
11-03-2009
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AFP
COPENHAGEN " The United States offered Tuesday to help Denmark put an end to a gang war that has raged in Copenhagen for more than a year and has left seven dead and dozens of innocent bystanders injured.
"We have some expertise in the area of gan
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Justin Tyme
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Feature Article • Economy - Economics USA
Kiss of Debt
Bill Bonner
What’s the best way to get through a debt crisis? Straight through was our advice last week. For at least a thousand years, the business cycle went round and round without help from central bankers or economists. It is only since these geniuses have
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News Link • Corruption
Mass. EMTs Won't Testify Against Trooper
11-03-2009
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Officer.com
[How convenient] - Earlier this month, state police reopened their investigation, acknowledging that they had never interviewed two Bourne firefighter/EMTs who treated Peirce at the scene of the Route 6 crash.
Those Bourne firefighters declined to
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Justin Tyme
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News Link • Drug War
Shhhhh.....On the "Q.T.," the US is legalizing marijuana
11-03-2009
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Times of London
Does that mean I get my life and career back? Not likely, methinks.
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Jet Lacey
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News Link • Drugs and Medications
You're a Wind-Up Doll... Now Get Back To Work, Slave!
11/03/2009
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Pharma-Industrial-Complex
(From Youtube... so sad it's funny.)
Don't be an unhappy wind up doll, be a happy one with PRISTIQ - an antidepressant that's believed to work by making floating little balls fly around your brain in colorful, 3D animations.
Ask your doctor i
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Camera FRAUD
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News Link • Secret Government Projects
Provocateurs, Shills, and Disinfo Agents You Tube
November 3, 2009
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Musicians for Freedom
This You Tube from Hijacked Nation provides insight into how governments discredit and eliminate dissident movements. The author owes special thanks to We Are Change in LA and We Are Change New York for their NOPLANER provocacteur footage.
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Sharlene Holt
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News Link • Immigration
Supreme Court seeks White House views on hiring illegals
11-03-2009
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McClatchy News
"This case involves a question of exceptional national importance: whether state legislatures and municipal governments may override Congress' judgment concerning United States immigration policy," attorney Carter Phillips wrote in a legal brief.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Vaccines and Vaccinations
New group helps US monitor swine flu shot safety
11-03-2009
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AP
Independent health advisers begin monitoring safety of the swine flu vaccine; an extra step the government promised to watch for possible side effects. Although the group will deliberate in private meetings, its charge is to raise a red flag i
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Welfare: Social
Half of US kids will get food stamps
11-03-2009
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AP
Nearly half of all U.S. children and 90 percent of black youngsters will be on food stamps at some point during childhood, and fallout from the current recession could push those numbers even higher, researchers say.
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