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Fed Official: Bank Will Protect Economy

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

Yes, the Federal Reserve will bail out the bankers who’ve done the damage to themselves at the expense of the US Taxpayer.

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Cong. Ron Paul – Highlights From FL Debate 10/21/07

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

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Ad in USA Today: America Not Made Safer by Weakening the Constitution

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

Interesting that USA Today printed the advertisement.

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Who Really Owns the Roads? Private Companies Buying Our Highways

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

Companies are buying leases of public highways, bridges and tunnels from states desperately trying to improve infrastructure.

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7 Year Old Boy Suspended for Drawing a Picture of a Water Pistol

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

A New Jersey second-grader’s drawing of a stick figure shooting a gun has earned him a one-day school suspension. Seven-year-old Kyle Walker’s mom told an The Press newspaper of Atlantic City that her son was suspended for violating the district’s zero-tolerance policy on guns. She said her son told her he’d drawn a water pistol.

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Rothschilds funding Hillary’s campaign

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

When European nobility supports a candidate you know something is terribly wrong.

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Scientists a step closer to steering hurricanes

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

Scientists have made a breakthrough in man’s desire to control the forces of nature – unveiling plans to weaken hurricanes and steer them off course, to prevent tragedies such as Hurricane Katrina.

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World’s Top Bankers Reserve Judgment on $80 Billion SuperSivs

October 22nd, 2007 . by admin

Deutsche Bank AG, Credit Suisse Group and other members of the Institute of International Finance stopped short of endorsing an $80 billion plan supported by the U.S. Treasury to revive the commercial paper market. They’re not sure this the the best “fix”. Going back to a sound money policy is…

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