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Date Sent: 2010-11-04
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Thursday, November 4, 2010 AM edition |
Germany's e-ID cards raise hackles over privacy -- Freddie Mac Q3 loss $4.1 billion, taps Treasury
'Times' not part of bogus recycling notices
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150 Years since the Civil War: Abraham Lincoln's other chronicler -- Shooting at Northern Virginia Coast Guard center part of spree -- Loan recording mess in Va. allows homeowners who don't qualify to get tax break -- Neighborhood Mischief Caught on Tape -- Memos Detail TSA Officer's Cocaine Pranks -- EXCLUSIVE: Witness: Same New Black Panther; Same Polling Place; Same Polling Threat! -- Barack Obama sex doll for sale in China -- Turkey reinstates YouTube ban -- YouTube Removes Video Sermons by Radical Cleric -- Law curbs McDonald's Happy Meal toys -- South Korea fires warning shots in second incident in days -- 1910-2010: Federal Reserve Is Holding A Celebration On Jekyll Island -- Giordano Bruno: The Fuzzy Logic Of Useful Idiots -- GOP sweep revives talk of impeachment -- In-flight wi-fi at risk following bomb scares -- New technology can make objects seem invisible -- Super-Money Spent Thru June 2011 In The Range of $900 Billion
AZ: Arizona Breakfast Club this Saturday with Alan Korwin; Karl
Rove, "War Criminal," In Phoenix 11/09/2010; AZC4L
Freedom Rally and Annual Convention Featuring Dr. Ron Paul November 19-20; Second National “Liberty Walk” for the
Constitution Announced for Thanksgiving Weekend - Nov. 27
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News Link • Surveillance
Germany's new e-ID cards raise hackles over privacy
11-03-2010
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Reuters
Germany has introduced electronic identity cards that store personal data on microchips, raising fears over data protection in a country especially wary of surveillance due to its Nazi and Stasi past.
The so-called eIDs enable owners to identify
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
Freddie Mac Q3 net loss $4.1 billion, taps Treasury
11-03-2010
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Reuters
Freddie Mac, the second-largest provider of U.S. residential mortgage funding, on Wednesday said a faltering housing market resulted in a $4.1 billion third-quarter net loss and another draw from the Treasury to maintain positive net worth.
Freddi
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Arizona's Top News
'Times' not part of bogus recycling notices
11-03-2010
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FHTimes.com
Residents throughout town late Wednesday afternoon reported receiving bogus orange-colored "notices" hanging partially outside their emptied recycling bins that are clearly designed to send a political message.
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Donna Hancock
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News Link • Military
Shooting at Northern Virginia Coast Guard center part of spree, officials say
11-03-2010
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Washington Post
Cleaners at the Marine Corps museum near Quantico noticed spots on windows they thought were bird droppings. They turned out to be bullet holes. Since then, the same weapon has been used 4 more times to fire at military facilities in N. Virginia.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Housing
Loan recording mess in Va. allows homeowners who don't qualify to get tax break
11-03-2010
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Washington Post
The trouble is figuring out who holds the old loan.
After issuing mortgages to homeowners, banks routinely sell the IOUs to other banks or institutions such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Huge volumes of mortgages have been packaged into securitie
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Internet
Neighborhood Mischief Caught on Tape
11-03-2010
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NY Times
STEVE MILLER is justifiably proud of the manicured grounds around his stately stucco home. So he was nonplussed when he discovered someone tossing plastic bags of dog excrement into the sculptured shrubs around a palm tree in his front yard.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Transportation: Air Travel
Memos Detail TSA Officer's Cocaine Pranks
11-03-2010
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The Smoking Gun
The Transportation Security Administration worker who earlier this year was canned for falsely claiming to have discovered cocaine in the luggage of travelers was a bomb appraisal officer who was supposed to be evaluating new screening equipment at t
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Voting - Election Integrity
EXCLUSIVE: Witness: Same New Black Panther; Same Polling Place; Same Polling Threat!
11-03-2010
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Breitbart TV
Jerry Jackson, the same New Black Panther member who intimidated voters in 2008 back at the same polling station, allegedly instructs voter to vote straight Democrat, then proceeds to threaten same voter.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Obama Administration
Barack Obama sex doll for sale in China
11-03-2010
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Daily Mail
Americans may have fallen out of love with Barack Obama, but the president of the United States is still an object of affection for the Chinese, who have remodelled him as a blow-up sex doll.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • World News
Turkey reinstates YouTube ban
11-03-2010
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Reuters
A Turkish court has reinstated a 30-month ban on the popular video-sharing YouTube website just days after it was removed, deepening a dispute over online free expression in the European Union candidate country.
Access to YouTube, a unit of Google
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Internet
YouTube Removes Video Sermons by Radical Cleric
11-03-2010
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NY Times
YouTube has removed from its site videos featuring calls to holy war by an al-Qaida-linked Muslim cleric after pressure from British and US officials. YouTube spokeswoman said the videos violated the site's guidelines prohibiting "incitement to commi
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Food
Intercourse inspires beer business
11-03-2010
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Reuters
Nicole Courides has a passion for Intercourse. She has to - it's her business. Courides founded the Intercourse Brewing Company (intercoursebrewingco.com), which she named after the rural Pennsylvania Amish community of Intercourse
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Space Travel and Exploration
NASA’s Quest to Send a Robot to the Moon
11-03-2010
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NY Times
For $150 billion, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration could have sent astronauts back to the Moon. The Obama administration judged that too expensive, and in September, Congress agreed to cancel the program.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Food
Law curbs McDonald's Happy Meal toys
11-03-2010
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Reuters
San Francisco has become the first major U.S. city to pass a law that cracks down on the popular practice of giving away free toys with unhealthy restaurant meals for children.
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors passed the law on Tuesday on a ve
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
Microchip Implant Restores Partial Sight
11-03-2010
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LiveScience
For the first time, scientists have restored the ability of previously blind patients to recognize letters, fruit and other items using light-sensitive microchips implanted in the inner surface of the eye.
One patient was able to read the hands of
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • World News
South Korea fires warning shots in second incident in days
11-03-2010
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Reuters
South Korea's navy fired warning shots to drive away a North Korean fishing boat at a maritime border on Wednesday, the second incident in six days, jangling nerves in Seoul ahead of next week's G20 summit.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Federal Reserve
1910-2010: Federal Reserve Is Holding A Celebration On Jekyll Island
11-03-2010
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Businessinsider.com/
The Federal Reserve is going back to Jekyll Island to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the infamous 1910 Jekyll Island meeting that spawned the draft legislation that would ultimately create the U.S. Federal Reserve.
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Jack Gregson
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News Link • Archaeology
Newly Discovered Walls Buffered Sphinx from Egypt's Sand
11-03-2010
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LiveScience
A routine excavation has uncovered ancient walls surrounding the Great Sphinx of Giza. The walls were likely built to protect the Sphinx from blowing sand, said Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities Secretary-General Zahi Hawass, who is overseeing t
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Anthropology
Giordano Bruno: The Fuzzy Logic Of Useful Idiots
11-03-2010
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Neithercorp.us/npress
They help elitists to dismantle dissent and in the process damage their own future. It sounds insane, and in a way, they are psychologically ill, but in a manner that has been deemed tolerable by society. We call these people “Useful Idiots”.
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Jack Gregson
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News Link • Impeachment
GOP sweep revives talk of impeachment
11/03/10
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Worldnet Daily
Talk of impeachment has been revived as the GOP moves into the majority in the U.S. House, with a left-leaning commentator warning that the House even could investigate Barack Obama's birthplace.
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Anonymous Watchman
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News Link • Transportation: Air Travel
In-flight wi-fi at risk following bomb scares
11-03-2010
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Maximum PC
Our ability to use in-flight Internet could be at risk following this latest terror threat. The bombs contained what appear to be stripped down cell phones, leading some to speculate they were to be detonated remotely. Homeland Security has locked in
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Technology: Software
New technology can make objects seem invisible
11-03-2010
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Terrence Aym
In the world of fiction, H. G. Wells' invisible man had to drink a concoction of noxious chemicals to become invisible. The 21st Century version is much cleaner, safer and faster. Diminished reality"the ability to make objects disappear from real-ti
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Terrence Aym
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News Link • Federal Reserve
Super-Money Spent Thru June 2011 In The Range of $900 Billion
11-03-2010
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EconomicPolicyJournal.com
The key is to realize that supermoney can have a multiple impact on the money supply. In 2008, just before the financial crisis broke out, the multiplier impact on M2 was 10. Got that 10? Although, I don't necessarily expect it to go that high...
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