Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock Afternoon November 18th 2009
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Ernest Hancock
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www.ernesthancock.com
Date: 11-18-2009
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Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock
 www.FreedomSummit.com Tuesday November 17th 2009 Broadcast on Liberty News Radio Network Monday - Friday 4pm - 6pm Central DST Listen Live on your Phone  Just dial (801) 769-2970 (there is a charge unless you have unlimited long distance or something like "friends and family" and you list this number for Live Network listening - This feature is way more popular than I would have thought) Free Show Archive and Podcast at LNR Show Archive joins Ernest and FreedomsPhoenix Senior Editor, Powell Gammill. Dr. Taitz is a delegate at the Continental Congress 2009 also - Orly Taitz' lawsuit,... Obama trial has been set for Jan. 26, 2010 - Then Powell & Ernest, Gov't Budgets. News Link Obama Administration Judge David Carter, Orly Taitz lawsuit, Obama trial has been set for Jan. 26, 2010 11-18-2009 citizenwells.wordpress.com Judge David Carter refused to hear Obamas request for dismissal today, instead setting a hearing date for Oct. 5, since Obamas attorneys had just filed the motion on Friday. He indicated there was almost no chance that this case would be dismissed  News Link Precious Metals Gold hits record above $1,150/oz as dollar falls 11-18-2009 Reuters Gold rose to record highs above $1,150 an ounce on Wednesday as the dollar index languished, boosting interest in the metal as an alternative asset, after largely benign U.S. inflation data. The metal is likely to break through to further highs in co  |  News Link Arizona's Top News Forum discusses fixing state budget 11-18-2009 Arizona Republic Arizona could get out of its budget jam more quickly if state legislators would act more like statesmen and less like political partisans, a group of politicians, lobbyists and policy makers concluded Tuesday. It's the latest in a series of calls News Link Housing Construction of new homes drops a surprising 10.6% in October 11-18-2009 LA Times Builders curtailed construction of new homes sharply in October, according to a government report released this morning. The pace of new residential construction fell unexpectedly by 10.6% to a seasonally adjusted 529,000 annual rate compared with  | News Link Arizona's Top News Lawmakers to debate protections for homeowners 11-18-2009 East Valley Tribune The mortgage measure is the latest effort by the bankers to keep from being stuck with properties that are worth less than they loaned to homeowners. Arizona is an "anti-deficiency'' state. Homeowners who end up owning more than the property is wo  | News Link Arizona's Top News Arizona to borrow its way out of debt 11-18-2009 Arizona Republic As lawmakers convened to start chipping away at a $2 billion budget deficit, the state is preparing to turn to outside lenders for the first time in Arizona history. The borrowing is needed to give the state enough cash to carry it through ongoing re  | News Link Economy - Economics USA California faces a projected deficit of $21 billion 11-18-2009 LA Times Less than four months after California leaders stitched together a patchwork budget, a projected deficit of nearly $21 billion already looms over Sacramento, according to a report to be released today by the chief budget analyst. The new figure --  | News Link Vaccines and Vaccinations Doctors say most Britons reject swine flu vaccine 11-18-2009 Reuters More than half of Britons being offered vaccination against pandemic H1N1 flu are turning it down because they fear side-effects or think the virus is too mild to bother, a survey of doctors showed on Wednesday. Many of the 107 family doctors poll  | News Link Continental Congress 2009 Ed's Video Report - Day 6 - Continental Congress 2009 My YouTube Channel I get some help with my Report this evening as the "Faithfully Execute Clause" Subcommittee finishes their Presentation for tomorrow.  | News Link Economy - Economics USA Next group to be blamed for the economy: The mathematicians 11-18-2009 Reuters The Oxford-trained mathematician is going global with his message to fellow math geeks who permeate big banks and hedge funds everywhere -- the people he believes drove the financial world to the brink of collapse last year.  |
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