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Only 7% of population supports using government funds for financial institutions

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 In a poll released by Rasmussen it reported that only 7% of the public approved of using government funds (your money), to keep financial institutions solvent. The report was done on Sept 17.

Here, is the interesting question, if our lawmakers know, that only 7% of the public support on action, and still go ahead and do it, what does that say about our politicians? Does it imply they work for us or does it imply they work for financial institutions? The answer seems obvious enough.

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North Korea reassembles Nuclear Reactor

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 North Korea announced that it is reassembling its nuclear reactor, and says the reports that Kim Jong Il is sick are "nonsense".  The North Korean's characterized reports of Kim Jong IL being sick as an attempt to undermine North Korea. Rumors of Kim Jong IL being sick started after he was not present at this years anniversary celebration. 

The North Korean's say the reason they are reassembling the nuclear reactor is because they have yet to be removed from the terrorism blacklist. The Bush administration stated that they would remain on the terrorism blacklist until some formal arrangement was made to verify the extent of North Koreas nuclear program. 

 

 

 

Government must have Probable Cause to get cellphone location history

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In a move that protects citizens privacy rights, Judge Terrence F. McVerry of the Western District of Pennsylvania, rejected the governments argument that they have a right to cellphone tower data, which could be used to track a cellphone anywhere, raising privacy concerns. Instead the government bust obtain a warrant thus must prove probably cause.

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Things not looking good for Wall Street.

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Well, where to begin. It's obvious to all that things are not good on Wall Street. The Dow dropped 500 points today, which is not the story, but rather a headline that may grab some peoples attention. Lehman Brothers was allowed a tragic death without any government interference, for the first time in this whole mess the Government and our Non-Governmental private controlling  Federal Reserve have allowed market forces to take place. I applaud them for that, though, they couldn't resist earlier involvement in Bear Stearns, or CountryWide, which were just as much a mess. Bank of America gobbled up Merril, no suprise there as the CEO seems obsessed with creating the largest monolithic Bank that is legally possible, and there huge deposit base, allowed him to do that. I think the term "to big to fail" really applies to Bank of America now, they've swalled CountryWide and Merrill, along with some smaller acquistions in the past few years, they now hold over 10% of all deposits on the books, and control CountryWide, and Merrill, that is a lot of power in the hands of a few men.

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Sarah Palin ABC interview.

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Sarah Palin was interviewed by ABC she stated she believes she has enough experience from her experiences in Alaska. Also that,she never hesitated to accept the VP position, stating that her mission is reforming the government, and winning the war She stated that her close proximity to Russia counts as foreign policy experience, and that her experience with Oil and energy in Alaska, contributes to her foreign policy experience. 

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