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Date Sent: 2011-11-02
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Wednesday, November 2, 2011 AM edition |
British police surveillance system can turn off cell phones -- Cops Kick in Door over iPhone
Government in Greece Teeters After Move on Referendum -- Crack sentence cuts begin, thousands of innocent victims may go free --
US Military Deaths in Afghanistan at 1,704 -- Raw Milk Freedom Riders -
The Revolution Will Not Be Pasteurized -- Big Sis To Monitor Twitter
For Signs Of Social Unrest -- U.S. Government Glossed Over Cancer Concerns As It Rolled Out Airport X-Ray Scanners -- School police union slammed for edgy t-shirts -- As Assange awaits ruling, WikiLeaks faces its fate -- Copwatch@Occupy
Oakland: Beware of Police Infiltrators and Provocateurs -- Scott
Horton Interviews Charles Goyette -- Tennessee Judge Halts Occupy Nashville Arrests --
Stewart: Romney is ‘the luckiest motherfudger on Earth’ -- Sheriff:
Time For Citizens To Arm Themselves -- Steven Greenhut: Rural
rebellion brewing -- Israel must end the Gaza blockade -- U.S.
Senate candidate shot in the back by Metro officer David Michael
Gilbert files federal lawsuit -- Leonard Pitts Jr.: New York City's stop-and-frisk tactics violate
constitutional rights
AZ: John Stuart's trial continues (the State rested the
24th); Phoenix - Rock the Revolution Tour is now set; Project Appleseed 2011 Tour - November
5-6, 2011; GOP Debate
Wed Nov 9th, 2011. Debate party at Hancock's 6 p.m. til ???
Nationwide: Have you had enough
yet? Join the national Constitution Lobby webinar, Wed., 11/2, 9
pm Eastern
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News Link • Drug War
Crack sentence cuts begin, thousands of innocent victims may go free
11-01-2011
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Reuters
A reduction in federal prison sentences for crack cocaine took effect on Tuesday in a move that could let an estimated 12,000 inmates go free early.
The changes reduce federal penalties for more addictive crack cocaine to bring them more in line w
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