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| Will this man split Republican vote? | Former Louisiana Gov. Charles "Buddy" Roemer has said he hopes to become the independent candidate to run for president as part of a group calling itself Americans Elect. The mysteriously funded, highly organized Americans Elect effort to put a third-party candidate on this year's election ballot has ties to President Obama and top Democrats, as WND previously documented. | Read the latest now on WND.com.
| | Plus! | SHALIMAR, Fla. – When people think of winter golfing in Florida, they often think of a calm, restful experience enjoying the lush, green scenery and balmy breezes of the Sunshine State. What usually does not come to mind is a sudden blast from an air horn by mischief-minded teenagers. But such a situation took place over the weekend, prompting a pair of elderly golfers to go ballistic with a metal golf-ball finder. | Click here for details.
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 Buying precious metals? 'caveat emptor' says expert
"When it comes to buying or selling precious metals, 'caveat emptor' (let the buyer beware) is the best rule of thumb in today's marketplace fraught with fraud, scams and hustlers," says Swiss America Chairman Craig R. Smith, who has been an active coin trader for nearly half a century.
To help protect consumers from gold fraud and scams, seven years ago Mr. Smith helped found NCA, the Numismatic Consumer Alliance (www.stopcoinfraud.com ), a New Jersey-based not-for-profit organization that has helped consumers recover $5 Million since 2005.
Mr. Smith offers WND readers six steps to safer gold investing |
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