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Date Sent: 2009-06-25
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Thursday, June 25, 2009 PM edition |
Supreme Court 8 - 1: Strip search of 13-year-old by government school unconstitutional
Saeed Mortazavi: butcher of the press - and torturer of Tehran? -- Ron Paul on Auditing the Federal Reserve --
Lawmaker accuses Fed of "cover-up" in BofA deal -- Bernanke denies bullying BofA to buy Merrill
-- A Lost Decade for Jobs -- Chancellor Merkel Visits the Debt President: A
German Perspective -- D.C. Crash
Kills General Who Scrambled Jets on 9/11 -- Obama State Dept.
Nominee Says “Guns Kill Civil Society” -- Administration Pushes UN
Convention on Rights of a Child -- 1st
Quarter GDP fell 5.5% -- Disease prevention often costs more
than it saves -- Nouriel Roubini:
Debt going from 40 to 80 Percent of GDP -- Legislators push tax
hike to benefit professional baseball -- Initial Unemployment Claims Increase
-- Paul Craig Roberts: Ignorance is Strength
Farrah Fawcett Dead at 62
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News Link • Bill of Rights
Supreme Court: Strip search of 13-year-old unconstitutional
06-25-2009
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McClathy News
The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 the strip search of a
13-year-old schoolgirl violated the constitutional protection against
unreasonable search and seizure.
Arizona
school officials violated student Savana Redding's Fourth Amendment
rights when they searched her down to her bra and underpants. Officials
were looking for pain relievers, which they didn't find.
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News Link • Iran
Saeed Mortazavi: butcher of the press - and torturer of Tehran?
06-25-2009
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London Times
The Iranian regime has appointed one of its most feared prosecutors to
interrogate reformists arrested during demonstrations, prompting fears of a
brutal crackdown against dissent.
The interrogation
of prisoners is now being headed by Saaed Mortazavi, a figure known in Iran
as “the butcher of the press”. He gained notoriety for his role in the death
of a Canadian-Iranian photographer who was tortured, beaten and raped during
her detention in 2003.
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News Link • Healthcare
Did Obama Say We Should Kill the Old Folks to Save Money Last Night?
06252009
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publius forum
Originally, he said it was “healthcare for all,” but as of Wednesday night, it seems he’s “evolved” to say that only those worth the bother should get healthcare. The rest should be left to died and/or suffer. If he does any more “evolving” we’ll all be finding just who is “worth” what as far as he and his Democrats are concerned. Somehow I’d guess that many of you reading this today won’t quite be worth as much as certain others!
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Charles Gillespie
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News Link • World News
Journalist Files Charges against WHO and UN for Bioterrorism and Intent to Commit Mass Murder
06-25-2009
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Natural News
As the anticipated
July release date for Baxter’s A/H1N1 flu pandemic vaccine approaches,
an Austrian investigative journalist is warning the world that the
greatest crime in the history of humanity is underway. Jane
Burgermeister has recently filed criminal charges with the FBI against
the World Health Organization
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Jim Stachowiak
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News Link • Federal Reserve
Lawmaker accuses Fed of "cover-up" in BofA deal
06-25-2009
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Reuters
The Federal Reserve sought to hide its involvement in Bank of America
Corp's acquisition of Merrill Lynch as Merrill's financial condition
worsened, the top Republican on the House Oversight and Government
Reform Committee said.
The Fed "engaged in a cover-up and deliberately hid concerns and
pertinent details regarding the merger from other federal regulatory
agencies," Representative Darrell Issa said.
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News Link • Healthcare
Disease prevention often costs more than it saves
06-25-2009
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AP
The truth is, shockingly
few prevention efforts actually save the health care system money
overall, despite claims by the president and some in Congress.
Discussing daily aspirin use with people at risk of heart disease does save money. So do vaccinations for children. When doctors talk to smokers and offer medication to help them quit, that, too, saves money.
But those are the exceptions.
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News Link • Arizona's Top News
Legislators push tax hike to benefit professional baseball
06-25-2009
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AZ Central
Lawmakers have balked at Gov. Jan Brewer's request to refer a
temporary sales-tax increase to the ballot because they don't
approve of tax increases. But they're moving along a bill to
refer another tax hike to the ballot.
What makes one tax referral different from another? Baseball, apparently.
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