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Date Sent: 2007-08-31
Freedom's Phoenix Headline News for Friday, August 31, 2007 |
House loans face big hikes; while home value plummets -- Upbeat Bush hints at more troops for Iraq
Mexican Trucks Begin Crossing Border Saturday -- Female airman claims gang rape, ends up on trial herself -- FBI Surveillance: It's Come A Long Way -- FCC Proposes 911 Fines for Mobile Carriers -- FBI Spied on Martin Luther King's Widow -- Iraq protests Iranian attacks -- Pentagon won't make surge recommendation to Bush -- Thompson to Announce Bid -- MISH: Bernanke Proves he is a Complete Fool -- A person's entire life recorded in the future -- MISH: ARM Interest Rates Jump Most on Record -- Michael Chertoff for Attorney General? -- Rewritten surveillance law gives Bush more power -- Maliki: I won't resign, can't be forced out -- 30 day plan for America when Ron Paul gets elected -- GAO Report Finds Little Progress On Iraq Goals
Reminder: Housing Doom dot com's "Twist" (Debbie Avarett) speaks AZ Breakfast Club, tomorrow at 8 a.m.
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News Link • Eugenics
TRANSCRIPT: Police Interview With Sen. Larry Craig at time of arrest
8-29-2007
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AP (audio link to tape)
Craig was arrested June 11 in an airport bathroom by Karsnia, who was working undercover. Karsnia said Craig exhibited behavior in the men's restroom that was "often used by persons communicating a desire to engage in sexual conduct."
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News Link • Bill of Rights
A person's entire life could be recorded by a network of intelligent surveillance sensors
8-26-2007
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BBC News
Martin Sadler of PC firm Hewlett Packard warned the amount of personal data that could be collected would lead to difficult ethical dilemmas. "Maybe the first time you know you are pregnant is when a targeted piece of advertising comes through o
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