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CAFRs - Your Government's Wealth Shown
Reviews of Arizona CAFRs
Edited by
Steve Porak
A review of some Arizona local Government Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFRs)
Learn about the biggest game in town, or, as always, follow the money
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Camera Fraud
Camera Fraud
Edited by
Powell Gammill
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Campaign for Liberty
Campaign for Liberty
Edited by
Donna Hancock
Our mission is to promote and defend the great American principles of individual liberty, constitutional government, sound money, free markets, and a noninterventionist foreign policy, by means of educational and political activity.
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Canning
Canning - Food Storage Preparation
Edited by
Donna Hancock
The search for better canning equipment, healthier eating, and self reliance.
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Cartoons and Web Graphics
Cartoons and Web Graphics
Edited by
Scott Bieser
Cartoons and animations pertaining to liberty, found in various places of the World Wide Web.
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Casey Research Articles
Casey Research Articles
Casey Research's Articles
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Central Intelligence Agency
Central Intelligence Agency
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) and its interactions with the world and our nation.
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Charles Goyette
Charles Goyette
Edited by
Powell Gammill
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Charles Goyette Show Archive
Charles Goyette Show Archive & Book List
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
America's most independent talk show host: Archive of the Charles Goyette radio programs heard weekdays on KFNX 1100AM. Links to his web site and book suggestions.
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Checkpoints
Suspicionless Checkpoints
Edited by
Terry Bressi
Information regarding the growing reliance on suspicionless checkpoints by the state as a tool for social control.
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China
China
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
China - Economy - Infrastructure - Society - Architecture - People - Culture - Government - Military - Foreign Policy
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Climate Change
Climate Change
Edited by
Glenn Jacobs
Climate change is any long-term change in the patterns of average weather of a specific region or the Earth as a whole. Climate change reflects abnormal variations to the Earth's climate and subsequent effects on other parts of the Earth, such as in the ice caps over durations ranging from decades to millions of years.
In recent usage, especially in the context of environmental policy, climate change usually refers to changes in modern climate.
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Communications
Phone - Cell - Satellite - Ham Radio - CB
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Personal Communications News / Voice and Data Communications - Telephone, Mobile, Cellular, Ham Radio, Citizen Band (CBs)
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Conscription
Conscription (The Draft)
Edited by
Powell Gammill
The draft, conscription, universal service ... you know it is coming. You know it is slavery. You know it is un-American.
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Conspiracies
Today's Conspiracy, Tomorrow's Truth
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
People and government conspiring together by sinister design to gain power and money.
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Constitution
CONSTITUTION
Edited by
Greg Slaughter
The Constitution category is intended for any material or articles to do with the Constitution, our rights protected under the constitutional, our God given rights, freedom, liberty, sovereignty, law and justice, protection against government tyranny, etc.
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Continental Congress 2009
Continental Congress 2009
Edited by
Donna Hancock
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Corruption
Corruption
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
Political corruption is the use of legislated powers by government officials for illegitimate private gain. Misuse of government power, such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality, is not considered political corruption. Neither are illegal acts by private persons or corporations not directly involved with the government.
All forms of government are susceptible to political corruption. Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. While corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and trafficking, it is not restricted to these organized crime activities. In some nations, corruption is so common that it has gained normative status. The end point of political corruption is a kleptocracy, literally "rule by thieves".
Bribery around the world is estimated at about $1 trillion and the on the bottom billion people living in extreme poverty.
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corruption
The Real Newt Gingrich
Edited by
Bryan Turner
Art Thompson discusses the announcement that Newt Gingrich will work with Arne Duncan and Rev. Al Sharpton, providing some much needed insight on this seemingly strange pairing.
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Criminal Justice System
Courts of Law
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Your guide to "justice", prisons and law enforcement in Arizona and the U.S.
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Currencies
Currencies
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Currency can refer to either paper such as the US dollar, or to the coins and banknotes of a particular currency, which comprise the physical aspects of a nation's money supply. The other part of a nation's money supply consists of money deposited in banks, called deposit money, ownership of which can be transferred by means of cheques and other money transfers such as credit and debit cards. Deposit money and currency are money in the sense that both are acceptable as a means of exchange, but money need not necessarily be currency.
Historically, money in the form of currency has predominated. Historically gold or silver coins of intrinsic value commensurate with the monetary unit commodity money, have been the norm. Modern currency, as fiat money, is intrinsically worthless. One type of currency over another in commodity money systems has arisen, usually when a government designates through decrees, that only particular monetary units shall be accepted in payment for taxes.
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