Conn. land vacant 4 years after court OK’d seizure
September 25, 2009 6:22
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By KATIE NELSON
Associated Press Writer
NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) – Weeds, glass, bricks, pieces of pipe and shingle splinters have replaced the knot of aging homes at the site of the nation’s most [...]
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If you live in the United States, you might have the naïve idea that police can’t enter your home without a search warrant. That’s generally true, but the federal agency responsible for regulating electronic communications claims that it can. If you own any electronic device that emits radio frequency (RF) energy, the Federal Communications Commission [...]
by Mark Yannone
This video is another one of those deceptive products of Congress intended to make you think that Congress has far more power than it does. Your brain would have to be flatlining under the influence of Splenda (sucralose) or punched full of holes by Equal (aspartame) to fall for this crap.
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From the National Assn. of Farm Animal Welfare, 4.22.09
Life is precious, even more so when a little life is hanging by a thread. Here at Dickinson Cattle Company Inc., near Barnesville, Ohio, USA, every life is priority, the people and the livestock. When every breath of oxygen and ounce of colostrum is life or death, [...]
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The Lieber Code.
HJR192. Senate Doc 43
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Here’s the Coup de Gras on what is taking place right now, known as the Lieber Code.
Remember, I told you we’ve been under military rule for at least 75 years or more since HJR 192 was implimented and they move re honest [...]
Just when I think that the bailout plans couldn’t get any wackier, along comes this gem proposed by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition to the House Financial Services yesterday- they propose using eminent domain to buy loans to modify them. Here’s a summary from Diana Olick of CNBC:
We all know that the biggest roadblock to [...]
Trans Texas Corridor renamed, not dead
TURF supporters demand ACTION, not rhetoric
TURF reaction to TxDOT announcement:
The announcement by TxDOT Executive Director Amadeo Saenz at the Texas Transportation Forum that the “Trans Texas Corridor, as it was originally envisioned, is no more,” is just another in a series of comments to lead opponents into believing the Trans [...]
There are so many things that We The People need to protest. It is clear that changes will not be made until we take a stand. We need protests like that of Martin Luther King Jr. in the 60’s. Like the issues of those days, changes were not made until the American people united in [...]
President Bush on Monday signed into law an intellectual-property enforcement bill that would consolidate federal efforts to combat copyright infringement under a new White House cabinet position.
The Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act establishes within the executive branch the position of intellectual property enforcement coordinator, who will be appointed b More..y the president.
The [...]
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Transcript:
Some Democratic Leaders say Impeachment is off the table.
So, let us set a new table for our nation, upon which we place the Constitution and where we demand that all those who have taken an oath to defend it .. keep their promise and protect our nation from the threat within.
Please go to kucinich.us now [...]
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D.C. police will seal off entire neighborhoods, set up checkpoints and kick out strangers under a new program that D.C. officials hope will help them rescue the city from its out-of-control violence.
Under an executive order expected to be announced today, police Chief Cathy L. Lanier will have the authority to designate “Neighborhood Safety Zones.” At [...]
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