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Ron Paul, Liberty Dollar, end of the Fed and fiat money

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 LD4 CASE NEWS: December 2010 Vol. 12 No. 12   Liberty Dollar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Until July 2009, the Liberty Dollar was distributed by Liberty Services ( formerly known as NORFED ), based in Evansville, Indiana. It was created by Bernard ... Practices - Function - Legal issues - Criticism en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Dollar Ron Paul and the Liberty Dollar! I am very pleased to announce that a record amount of money was donated for Kevin. On behalf of Kevin, this is a wonderful sign of support for the Liberty Dollar Four and the lone defendant who is still in county jail after 19 MONTHS! It would be wonderful to raise a bit more to see Kevin through to his trial that will not happen until the Spring and maybe even later as the gov stonewalls defense Motions for exculpatory evidence that the DOJ must deliver for our defense as I exposed in the November newsletter. Please consider sending $10 or $20 to Kevin via his wife: Julia G

In Arkansas, MLK shares holiday with Gen. Robert E. Lee

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Flashback from the Dallas Morning News: In Arkansas, MLK shares holiday with Gen. Robert E. Lee In Arkansas, Gen. Lee gets his day, too  12:00 AM CST on Sunday, January 20, 2008 From Wire Reports LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas state employees will have Monday off, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. – and General Robert E. Lee, commanding officer of the Confederate Army. DANNY JOHNSTON The Associated Press Arkansas Capitol doors indicate  that  offices will be closed  Monday  for  both leaders' birthdays. Every year, the doors of the state Capitol bear notices that offices will be closed the third Monday of January to honor Dr. King and Gen. Lee. Arkansas is one of three states to commemorate both men with a state holiday. The others are Alabama and Mississippi. "I know my students that come to the university seem to come with a bit of nostalgia for the Old South ... particularly Robert E.

Local Coverage- Little Rock: Community distrust & racial tensions escalate

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City leaders say racial tension is still a major issue in the city of Little Rock. Thursday night Leaders met with community members for a forum to address race related problems. Most people talked about issues affecting the African-American community and the way they feel they're being treated by the city. While some asked about economic growth, most of the questions were geared towards the Little Rock Police Department and instances of alleged racial profiling. Little Rock Police Chief Stuart Thomas could barely take a seat. That's because law enforcement dominated the conversation at the Racial and Cultural Diversity Commission community forum. A man  ( Chief Ean Lee Bordeaux, pro per, American Creole Indian Nation)   attending the forum said, "The perception is that racial sensitivity training is a cover.  It's a cover to try and train your rookies how to navigate their feelings but it doesn't change their feelings." A city spokesperson says the c