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"Returning to Stevens,Crocker said that the essential information and intelligence the foreign service provides can't be collected without men and women willing to put themselves in harm's way to do their jobs."It really counted in Libya and Benghazi. It counts very much today in Afghanistan and Iraq. And brother does it count in Syria," Crocker said. "We have to take the risk...We have to be prepared as a foreign service to take those risks,because what we can learn on the ground can save countless lives…And if some of us pay the ultimate price,that's simply part of the life."If it's risk avoidance,there's no point in being there. You have to take a calculated chance if you are going to serve the interests of this country in an increasingly volatile and uncertain world—and the Arab Spring is showing how volatile and uncertain it is.
 "Every outside commission and inside gang has said the same thing. And all of us know that increased revenues will be enacted at one point or another. Republicans are in denial. There is no equivalence between the parties."The GOP says Obama got his $600 billion tax increase in the New Year’s Day deal,kate spade outlet online,yet the overall agreement struck was a money loser for the Treasury,with a bevy of tax extenders both parties wanted and 98 percent of the Bush tax cuts left in place. The GOP over the weekend claimed legendary journalist Bob Woodward as a trophy. In a Washington Post op-ed piece,marc jacobs outlet,Woodward sided with Republicans who accuse Obama of moving the goal posts in his demands for revenue.Obama is paying the price for the GOP’s inability to compromise,and he’s also the benefactor,presiding over an uncharacteristically unified Democratic Party while the GOP is imploding.
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As Nick Watt and Patrick Wintour report here,kate spade wallet sale, the stage is thus set for Osborne to say he won't meet his target to eliminate "the current structural deficit" by 2015-16,kate spade bags, as he promised when he launched his austerity package, the one which has taken a lot of demand out of the economy without the compensating private sector activity he promised us.Never mind. As we never tire of saying around here, if the chancellor's strategy had succeeded he wouldn't need to meet his all austerity targets. If it failed – as it is in terms of the vicious circle of lower taxes receipts and higher benefit payments now evident – he wouldn't be able to.Between now and the annual autumn statement on 29 November Osborne will find ways of easing up – and funding new schemes to help the young unemployed – because he'll have to in order to avoid the economic nosedive that threatens us and our neighbours.

 

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