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Date Sent: 2013-09-02
Freedom's Phoenix AM Edition for Monday, September 2, 2013 |
Was A Rogue Syrian Officer Responsible For Chemical Weapons Attack?
Ron Paul: Will Congress Endorse Obama's War Plans? Does it Matter? -- Why Military Action Against Syria Shouldn’t Even Be Considered -- Massachusetts reeling from drug lab scandal a year later -- Say What? Lobbyists Are Getting Public Pensions in Some States -- Another Foreclosure Bungled: West Virginia this time -- Saudi Arabia backs US military intervention in Syria -- Jabhat al-Nusra Rebels Admit Responsibility for Chemical Weapons Attack -- Israelis fear U.S. debate on Syria foreshadows weakness on Iran -- Government agencies at all levels selling personal data to marketers -- Fukushima situation worsening with discovery of water storage tank leaking -- Keep Israel Out of It -- France will not attack Syria alone, PM to meet parliament leaders -- Saudi Prince Bandar behind chemical attack in Syria: Report -- South American countries gripped by snow: thousands of people in several countries are affected -- US State Terror Targets Syria -- Feds Support Nullification of Cannabis Laws
CA: Libertopia Historic meeting of the minds Sept. 2, 2013, San Diego
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News Link • Syria
Was A Rogue Syrian Officer Responsible For Chemical Weapons Attack?
09-01-2013
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Jonathan Turley
That intelligence consisted of captured phone call between an official of the Syrian Ministry of Defense and the leader of a chemical weapons unit. The phone calls were described as panicky with the official demanding answers.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Syria
Why Military Action Against Syria Shouldn’t Even Be Considered
09-01-2013
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Lew Rockwell blog
It is another libertarian simple solution to a problem that liberals, conservatives, progressives, moderates, Republicans, and Democrats make complex: No matter what the government of country x does to its citizens, the USA should not intervene
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Housing
Another Foreclosure Bungled: West Virginia this time
09-01-2013
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Jonathan Turley
Schoolteacher Nikki Bailey came home from visiting a sick friend in the hospital, only to find a work crew removing the last few pieces of her belongings from her house. The workers told her they were sent by a bank to clean out her house for foreclo
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Syria
France will not attack Syria alone, PM to meet parliament leaders
09-01-2013
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Reuters
France will not launch an assault on Syria alone and will wait for U.S. Congress to decide on whether to punish President Assad's government for a gas attack that killed hundreds of civilians, Interior Minister Manuel Valls said as pressure mounted
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Syria
Saudi Prince Bandar behind chemical attack in Syria: Report
09-01-2013
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Press TV
The article co-authored by a veteran AP reporter, said interviews with doctors, residents, anti-government forces and their families in Ghouta suggest the terrorists in question received chemical weapons via Saudi spymaster Saudi Arabia's intelligenc
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Environment
South American countries gripped by snow: thousands of people in several countries are affected
08-30-2013
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BBC
The cold spell has killed at least seven people in Peru, four in Bolivia and two in Paraguay. In the latter, the authorities blamed the weather for the death of more than 5,000 cattle too. Thousands of llamas and alpacas have died in the cold weather
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Leon Felkins
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News Link • Drug War
Feds Support Nullification of Cannabis Laws
9-1-2013
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Free Press Publications
Voters in Colorado and Washington approved measures last November that would tax and regulate cannabis. On August 29, the Department of Justice announced, “Based on assurances that those states will impose an appropriately strict regulatory system, t
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Darryl W. Perry
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News Link • Drug War
U.S. allows states to legalize recreational marijuana within limits
08-29-2013
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Reuters
In a move marijuana advocates hailed as an historic shift, the Obama administration began giving states wide leeway to experiment with pot legalization and started by letting Colorado and Washington carry out new laws permitting recreational use.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Surveillance
US spy network’s successes, failures and objectives leaked in ‘black budget’ summary
08-29-2013
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Washington Post
US spy agencies built an intelligence-gathering colossus since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, but remain unable to provide critical information to the president on a range of national security threats, according to the government’s top-secret budget.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Environment
Peru Declares State of Emergency in Puno as Temperatures Drop
08-28-2013
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Andean Air Mail & PERUVIAN TIMES
Peru’s government has declared a state of emergency in parts of the southern Andean region of Puno that have been hit with the coldest temperatures in a decade, daily El Comercio reported.
President Ollanta Humala, visiting the area this week, ann
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Leon Felkins
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News Link • Whistleblowers
Time to Tell these Crooks they’re Fired - Karen Hudes
08-28-2013
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http://usawatchdog.com/
Former World Bank attorney Karen Hudes says she is one of a group of global whistleblowers. Hudes contends, “We’re running out of time. It’s time to tell these thugs and crooks that they’re fired.” Hudes goes on to say, “We don’t have to wait for a
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Jack Spratt
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