Wednesday, October 28, 2009
October 28 2009 Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: The Question Must Be Asked, "Will Totally Legalizing Marijuana Save California's Economy?"
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There is still short supply all the way up the supply chain for the swine flu vaccine... Expect a couple of months before full stocks are available. Self-quarantine is one solution. See yesterday's commentary for more.
In US politics renegade 'Democratic' senator Joe Lieberman sells out to the Republicans over the Health Care bill 'public option' provision. In other congressional news, other controls on the financial industry hang fire.
Four UN workers kept in 'guest housing' in Kabul Afghanistan and three others were attacked and killed by what were most likely Taliban guerrillas dressed as police
In Peshawar Pakistan a bomb went off in a market full of women and children killing at least 80 people
In Sacramento, Assemblyman Tom Ammiano is staging an informational hearing in the state Assembly's Public Safety Committee on what the legalization of Marijuana could do the assist the state and it's budget crisis. More in the commentary.
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