Dec 24, 2010
Jack Burden

Morning Constitutional – Friday, 24 December 2010

Good morning patriots. Michael Jackson’s scribbled  note sells for $3,000. Now your Morning Constitutional:

The government actually does allow a fair number of U.S. products to be sold into Iran despite the supposed blockade.

Two teenagers steal a f**king Stradivarius.

Board unanimously rule former Chief of Staff for President Obama, Rahm Emanuel, is a eligible to run for mayor of Chicago.

26 percent of Americans used cell phone in some form of activism in 2010.

Russia’s lower House passed the START Treaty in step one of the process.

Five Ohio State football players, including star Terrelle Pryor, suspended for first five games of next season.

California says the Census under counted them by 1.5 million people.

Orbitz/Expedia tag team sidelines American Airlines info from viewers.  Snap! Your move American.

Average gallon of gas hits $3 for first time since October 2008.

Trying to predict job openings in 2011.

And, Stephen Baldwin is suing Kevin Costner for tricking him into selling shares of Costner’s oil spill cleanup company.

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