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Date Sent: 2010-08-06
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Friday, August 6, 2010 AM edition |
Senate confirms Kagan as Supreme Court justice -- Jury rights advocate kidnapped again
G.M. Pushes for U.S. to Sell Entire Stake at I.P.O. -- Despite constitution, Nicaragua's Ortega plans to stay in power -- Saddam Hussein deputy Tariq Aziz calls for US forces to stay in Iraq -- Bolivia begins military training for civilians -- Kid's Lemonade Stand Runs Into Health Inspectors, Needs $120 License to Operate -- Charles Hugh Smith: Bailout of Housing, Bailout of Banks -- IMF Document Illustrates Plan to Create Global Currency: A New World Order -- The Myth of Political Freedom in America -- Screw The Deficit (Or Will The Deficit End Up Screwing Us?) -- The CLEAR ACT: They are stealing it all - Land, water, minerals and the air we breathe -- Could Genetically Modified Crops be causing E-Coli Contamination? -- Jim Rogers Sees 'Much Higher' Food Prices
AZ: Arizona Breakfast Club this
Saturday on SB1070. Immigration, LEO indemnifying, politics and
National ID.
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News Link • Police State
Jury rights advocate kidnapped again
08-05-2010
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Libertarian News Examiner - Garry Reed
"Get the camera rolling, things are about to start" a uniformed enforcer of the political classes said to Darren Wolfe.
Julian Heicklen had arrived at the federal courthouse in Manhattan Wednesday morning as he has done a dozen times to distri
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Darren Wolfe
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Despite constitution, Nicaragua's Ortega plans to stay in power
08-05-2010
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McClatchy News
The constitution bars Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega from seeking re-election next year, but that's not stopping the onetime leftist revolutionary. Billboards and murals are going up across Nicaragua announcing "Daniel �" 2011," making it plain th
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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