Ex-Ala. governor to be freed on bond Resent-Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 23:12:45 -0500 (CDT) News Updates from Citizens For Legitimate Government 27 Mar 2008 http://www.legitgov.org/ All items are here: http://www.legitgov.org/#breaking_news Ex-Ala. governor to be freed on bond 27 Mar 2008 A federal appeals court approved the release of former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman on bond Thursday while he appeals his convictions in a corruption case. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the former governor had raised "substantial questions of fact and law" in challenging his conviction, which Siegelman claims was politically motivated [a Rove frame-up]. US Embassy Personnel In Baghdad Told Not to Leave 'Reinforced Structures' Due to Incoming Insurgent Fire 27 Mar 2008 The State Department has instructed all personnel at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad not to leave reinforced structures due to incoming insurgent rocket fire that has killed two American government workers this week. In a memo sent Thursday to embassy staff and obtained by The Associated Press, the department says employees are required to wear helmets, body armor and other protective gear if they must venture outside and strongly advises them to sleep in blast-resistant locations instead of the less secure trailers that most occupy. CLG's Lori Price appeared on the John Gibson Radio Show, Thursday, topic: U.S. Says Hussein Spy Agency and Iraqi-American Arranged '02 Trip by Lawmakers 27 Mar 2008 The Justice Department said Wednesday that Saddam Husseins principal foreign intelligence agency and an Iraqi-American man had organized and paid for a 2002 visit to Iraq by three House Democrats whose trip was harshly criticized by colleagues at the time. [See also: Halliburton Doing Business With the 'Axis of Evil' 03 Feb 2005 The award for oddest geopolitical couple of 2005 goes to the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Houston-based Halliburton. The story began on Jan. 9 when the Iran News ran a Reuters story reporting that Halliburton "has won a tender to drill a huge Iranian gas field." The deal to develop two sections of Iran's South Pars gas field promises significant economic benefits.] Please forward these updates to anyone you think might be interested. Those who'd like to be added to the list can go here: http://www.legitgov.org/#subscribe_clg and add your name. Those who wish to be removed from the list can access the same link and click 'unsubscribe.' Please write to: signup@legitgov.org for inquiries/issues/concerns with your subscription. CLG Newsletter editor: Lori Price, Manager. Copyright ) 2008, Citizens For Legitimate Government . All rights reserved. CLG Founder and Chair is Michael Rectenwald, Ph.D.