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Date Sent: 2009-11-13
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Friday, November 13, 2009 AM edition |
Fed budget deficit for October: $176.36 billion -- Feds move to seize 4 mosques, tower linked to Ira
White House Sides With C.I.A. in Turf Battle -- Bomb hits Pakistan's spy agency --
FHA reserves fall below legal limit -- Dollar trouble, oil's bubble
could derail recovery -- Winning
margin in NY House 23 race tightens -- Fed: New Rules Would
Restrict Overdraft Fees on Debit Cards -- Venezuela destroys 30,000
guns -- U.S. envoy to Afghanistan warns on more troops -- Barack Obama's Suicide Mission to Copenhagen
-- John King replaces CNN's Lou Dobbs -- Swine flu skepticism causing government
problems -- Continental Congress 2009 Convenes: FREE Live Daily
Webcast -- New DVD Emerges to Explain
the RON PAUL Phenomenon
AZ: Jim Kaiser sign wave and court
hearing this afternoon
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
Fed budget deficit for October: $176.36 billion
11-12-2009
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Washington Post
The federal budget deficit for October rose more than expected to $176.36 billion, the government announced moments ago, up from $155.53 billion in October 2008.
This is the largest October deficit on record. It is the first month of fiscal 2010.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Religion: Believers
And you thought only the IRS seized churches
11-12-2009
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AP
Federal prosecutors took steps to seize four U.S. mosques and a Fifth Avenue skyscraper owned by a nonprofit Muslim organization long suspected of being secretly controlled by the Iranian government.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • TERRORISM
Florida man tries to send alleged Ft. Hood shooter roses
11-12-2009
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Rawstory
Florida resident Dan Ross ordered flowers for Hasan and sought a card that read "In God's eye, and those who submit, you are a hero!" The florist, Phil Enderle, refused to fill the $59.95 order and instead contacted the FBI.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Central Intelligence Agency
White House Sides With C.I.A. in Turf Battle
11-12-2009
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NY Times
They said that the C.I.A. for years has cultivated relationships with foreign spy services " relationships that could be thrown into confusion if foreign spymasters were forced to deal with different American liaisons.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • WAR: About that War
Bomb hits Pakistan's spy agency
11-12-2009
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Washington Post
A powerful car bomb exploded in front of the national intelligence agency building in the Pakistani city of Peshawar early Friday morning, killing at least seven people and injuring more than 30, military and intelligence officials said.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Housing
FHA reserves fall below legal limit
11-12-2009
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Washington Post
The Federal Housing Administration's cash reserves have shrunk far below what is required by law, and could need taxpayer funding if worst-case scenarios play out, according to an audit measuring the agency's financial soundness.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
Dollar trouble, oil's bubble could derail recovery
11-12-2009
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Reuters
The weakness in the U.S. dollar risks inflating a bubble in the oil market, which could threaten consumer spending and potentially cause a double dip recession.
The greenback's decline this year has been lauded as good for America as it benefits e
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Voting - Election Integrity
Winning margin in NY House 23 race tightens
11-12-2009
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AP
Though Conservative candidate Doug Hoffman conceded and Democrat Bill Owens was sworn into Congress last week, the routine recanvassing of votes shows Owens' lead has narrowed to 3,026 votes, with about 5,800 absentee ballots received so far that hav
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Federal Reserve
Fed: New Rules Would Restrict Overdraft Fees on Debit Cards
11-12-2009
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NY Times
The Federal Reserve announced new rules that would sharply restrict banks that issue debit cards from charging overdraft fees without the express permission of the cardholder. The rules, which take effect next summer, are the latest issued by the Fed
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • World News
Venezuela destroys 30,000 guns
11-12-2009
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Reuters
Battling with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela crushed more than 30,000 guns seized from the streets during police raids this year. Policemen used blow-torches to chop up some of shotguns and pistols. They compacted weapons includin
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • WAR: About that War
U.S. envoy to Afghanistan warns on more troops
11-12-2009
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Washington Post
In the final stages of its deliberations over a new war strategy, the administration's attention has shifted to the two governments whose cooperation and competence are considered essential to success -- Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • North American Union
Barack Obama’s Suicide Mission to Copenhagen
11-12-2009
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By Tom Deweese for CanadaFreePress
United Nation conferences, treaties, and policies, road map to global governance and eventual UN global government
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Ernest Hancock
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News Link • Revolutions, Rebellions & Uprisings
The Seasteading Institute
11-12-2009
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www.seasteading.org
Seasteading is creating permanent dwellings on the ocean - homesteading the high seas. A seastead, like in the picture to the right, is a structure meant for permanent occupation on the ocean.
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Ernest Hancock
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News Link • Politics: General Activism
Media Matters Claims Credit for Lou Dobbs Leaving CNN
11-12-2009
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Mondo Frazier
Media Matters is taking credit for Lou Dobbs' announcement that he is leaving CNN. Should Dobbs send the Leftie "watchdog" group a box of chocolates?
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Randy Ricochet
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News Link • Surveillance
Office of Personnel Management Memo Details Purge of Republicans from Federal Civil Service
11-12-2009
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Mondo Frazier
A memo from the Office of Personnel Management is using a new trick to purge Republicans from the Civil Service beginning in January 2010. Chicago Rules come to Washington.
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Randy Ricochet
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News Link • Humor
Social Media: Where do you Stand?
11-12-2009
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Mondo Frazier
Where do you stand in the social media world? One T-shirt will tell you in an instant.
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Randy Ricochet
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News Link • Media: Television
John King to replace CNN's departing Lou Dobbs
11-12-2009
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Reuters
CNN reporter John King will replace controversial host Lou Dobbs in a new weeknight political program on CNN. The appointment of King, currently the chief national political correspondent and host of Sunday political show "State of the Union,"
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Vaccines and Vaccinations
Swine flu skepticism demands deft response
11-12-2009
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Reuters
European scientists and health authorities are facing angry questions about why H1N1 flu has not caused death and destruction on the scale first feared, and they need to respond deftly to ensure public support. Accusations are flying in British and F
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
One Key Found for Living to 100
11-12-2009
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LiveScience
Scientists have zeroed in on one apparent key to long life: an inherited cellular repair mechanism that thwarts aging and perhaps helps prevent disease. Researches say the finding could lead to anti-aging drugs. The study involves telomeres, the ends
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Continental Congress 2009
Historic Continental Congress 2009 Convenes
-- Liberty in the Making:
FREE Live Daily Webcast
11-12-2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 may one day be known as the day the American People convened, for the first time in over two centuries, an Assembly of representatives of the People in order to fully exercise the little-known powers of the Constitution's
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Bob Schulz
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News Link • Technology: Software
Google Introduces Go Programming Language
11-12-2009
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NewsFactor Network
Google has introduced a new computer language called Go that is designed to address key trends and problems with other languages like Java and C++. The Go computer language supports multiprocessing and fast compiling. An analyst noted that roadblocks
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