December 27, 2013
Spingola Speaks 2013.12.27
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Cordite country. Flax 12.27.2013
Underfoot Herb Week: Flax; Cleavers. Flax (also known as common flax or linseed), with the binomial name: Linum usitatissimum, is a member of the genus Linum in the family Linaceae. It is a food and fibre crop that is grown in cooler regions of the world.
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The e-terrorism campaign against myself and other revisionists
I have been very clear from the beginning about what my agenda is, and what it is not, and that I am not a part of ANY other movement. So why stalk, harass and slander me? One need only read my “About” page which has always been there and spells it out. It is also the same on my Facebook community page. And I have consistently said exactly the same things during various radio interviews. Indeed, the title of by blog “Justice for Germans” really says it all, does it not?
The People Want Peace, But D.C. Wants War
Americans express near-record discontent and regret over the 13-year war in Afghanistan, during which 2,289 U.S. troops have died and more than 19,000 have been wounded, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. Fully 66 percent of Americans say the battle, which began with nearly unanimous support, has not been worth fighting
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Local courts reviving ‘debtors’ prison’ for overdue fines, fees
As if out of a Charles Dickens novel, people struggling to pay overdue fines and fees associated with court costs for even the simplest traffic infractions are being thrown in jail across the United States.
Critics are calling the practice the new “debtors’ prison” — referring to the jails that flourished in the U.S. and Western Europe over 150 years ago. Before the time of bankruptcy laws and social safety nets, poor folks and ruined business owners were locked up until their debts were paid off.
Reforms eventually outlawed the practice. But groups like the Brennan Center for Justice and the American Civil Liberties Union say it’s been reborn in local courts which may not be aware it’s against the law to send indigent people to jail over unpaid fines and fees — or they just haven’t been called on it until now.
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Critics are calling the practice the new “debtors’ prison” — referring to the jails that flourished in the U.S. and Western Europe over 150 years ago. Before the time of bankruptcy laws and social safety nets, poor folks and ruined business owners were locked up until their debts were paid off.
Reforms eventually outlawed the practice. But groups like the Brennan Center for Justice and the American Civil Liberties Union say it’s been reborn in local courts which may not be aware it’s against the law to send indigent people to jail over unpaid fines and fees — or they just haven’t been called on it until now.
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Jeff Rense Radio Show - 2013.12.26
Listen Download Hour 1 - Devvy Kidd - The Year Ahead
Listen Download Hour 2 - Dr. Bill Deagle MD - Multiple Topics
Listen Download Hour 3 - Dr. Henry L. Niman, PhD - Deadly H1N1 Update
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