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Date Sent: 2012-03-17
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Saturday, March 17, 2012 |
Federal officials warn New York City that the Taliban may plan revenge attacks
DARPA director leaving the Pentagon for Google -- Man Wins $1.4 Million Settlement From Boston Police In Video
Recording Incident -- Jury orders city to pay ex-officer $250,000 --
Untouchable Pensions May Be Tested in California -- Police Detain Maker of Uganda Video -- Bank Whistle-Blower Wins $18 Million Payday in Foreclosure Deal -- The bin Laden plot to kill President Obama -- College student guilty in webcam suicide case; ‘Hopefully parents will use this as an example’ -- What Led The American Staff Sergeant To Kill Innocent Civilians -- An Army Bomb Technician Reveals What His Life's Really Like -- The Power to End Real ID and National ID Mandates; Use It or Lose It -- I wrote it because the American Dream is fading... - by Charles Goyette -- Accused G.I. ‘Snapped’ Under Strain, Official Says -- Consumer Prices in U.S. Rose in February as Gasoline Jumped -- No ‘Afghanistan’ in new Obama campaign video -- Three in 10 young adults live with parents, highest level since 1950s -- Thousands Turn Out for President Paul in Missouri Today
AZ: Richard Gage, AIA, and Founder
of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, in Phoenix March
17-18; Donna Hancock - 50th Birthday Party - Saturday, March 24th,
2012 - 2 p.m. til ???
CA: Freedom Law School's 2012
Freedom Rally - Fri-Mon., March 17-19 - Crowne Plaza Hotel -
Irvine, CA
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News Link • Bill of Rights
Man Wins $1.4 Million Settlement From Boston Police In Video Recording Incident
03-16-2012
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Photography Is Not a Crime
A man who was tackled by a cop and placed in a chokehold while video recording a traffic investigation won a $1.4 million settlement this week.
Michael O’Brian said the 2009 incident left him brain-damaged and unable to return to work as a correct
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News Link • Housing
Bank Whistle-Blower Wins $18 Million Payday in Foreclosure Deal
03-16-2012
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Washington Post
Attorney Lynn Szymoniak had spent a career investigating insurance fraud when a bank moved to foreclose on her Florida home in 2008. Almost four years later, the fraud she said she uncovered by combing through mortgage documents earned her $18 millio
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News Link • Government Waste
U.S. funding for Egyptian military to resume, senior administration officials say
03-16-2012
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William Wan, Washington Post
Hillary Clinton is close to announcing plans to bypass Congressional restrictions (recent law) for fear of worsening already fraying ties with Egyptian leaders and disrupting American jobs and U.S. defense contracts that make up the bulk of the milit
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