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Date Sent: 2011-09-02
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Friday, September 2, 2011 PM edition |
Libya rebel commander contends was tortured, rendered by CIA
After downgrading U.S., S&P gives top rating to sub-prime mortgages -- Chuck Baldwin - Running for Governor in Montana? -- Documents Reveal New Details About DHS Development of Mobile Body Scanners -- Foreclosure-Gate: Robo-signing of mortgage documents found as far back as 1998 -- Regulators Ask Bank of America About Contingency Plans -- Jobs Report Disaster: Zero New Jobs In August --
This Machine Kills Fascists...and That One Kills Jobs -- The More You
Look, The More Bank Criminality You Find in Mortgage Land -- US Military
Screws The Families of Injured Vets -- UN Report on Mavi Marmara Massacre -- Israel's Proposed Counterterrorism Law -- Besieging and Terror Bombing Sirte -- US commission finds widespread waste and corruption in wartime contracts -- The True Cost of 9/11: Trillions wasted on wars, a fiscal catastrophe, a weaker America
AZ: Arizona
Breakfast Club tomorrow OathKeepers at Quartzsite wrap up and Sen.
Russell Pierce Dist. 18 Recall Election; Arizona State University
Law School Debate - "Should Marijuana Be Legalized?" Sept. 12@
noon
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News Link • Government
DOJ Advises Gibson Guitar to Export Labor to Madagascar
09-02-2011
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www.redstate.com
It seems that the Department of Justice wasn’t satisfied with merely raiding the law abiding factories of Gibson Guitar with armed agents, shutting down their operation costing them millions, and leaving the American company in the dark as to how to
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Housing
Foreclosure-Gate: Robo-signing of mortgage documents found as far back as 1998
09-02-2011
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washingtonpost.com/
Counties across the United States are discovering that illegal or questionable mortgage paperwork is far more widespread than thought, tainting the deeds of tens of thousands of homes dating to the late 1990s.
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News Link • Surveillance
The War On Cash: U.S. aims to track 'untraceable' prepaid cash cards
09-02-2011
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OpenChannel.MSNBC.MSN.com
"You don't have that much risk of terrorism through a (bank) debit card," he said in an interview. "There's a problem with a prepaid card because it can begin with cash â€" the trail is broken, and you can't track where the money came from."
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News Link • Housing
The More You Look, The More Bank Criminality You Find in Mortgage Land
09-02-2011
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NakedCapitalism.com/
Put it another way: what about the Statute of Frauds don’t you understand? And while some judges have sided with banks, the robosigning scandal and greater media coverage of mortgage abuses has led many jurists to be much less bank...
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Jack Gregson
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News Link • Military
US Military Screws The Families of Injured Vets
09-02-2011
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EconomicPolicyJournal.com
Aside from whether those that choose to go to the war are innocent dupes, consider it a wise career move or whatever, and aside from what benefits the military should and shouldn't get, it is fascinating to learn how injured soldiers are treated...
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Jack Gregson
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News Link • Government Waste
The True Cost of 9/11: Trillions wasted on wars, a fiscal catastrophe, a weaker America
09-01-2011
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Joseph E. Stiglitz, Slate
Al-Qaida, while not conquered, no longer appears to be the threat that loomed so large in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. But the price paid in getting to this point, in the U.S. and elsewhere, has been enormousâ€"and mostly avoidable. The legacy will be
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