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In the end,the intelligence committees got most of what they wanted,including the complete,un-redacted Justice Department memo justifying the targeting of American citizens—the full Monty that Koh had argued for in the first place. But by then,Congress was hungry for more. And that's when Rand Paul started talking. Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported the location of Eric Holder's January 2012 speech. The speech was given at the Northwestern University School of Law,not the University of Chicago.GOP Meltdown: Paul Ryan Doubles Down On His Losing Southern Strategy After years of drifting apart,the jobs report and the stock market aligned this week,at least momentarily,as unemployment fell to the lowest level in over four years while the Dow and the S&P 500 continued to climb.
But mainly they'd have speculated with no evidence that people don't resign over affairs anymore,and this was really all about Benghazi,and they'd have concocted some lurid fantasy of Chicago thug politics,that Obama and Axelrod were bouncing Petraeus because he was ready to blow the whistle on "the truth" about what happened. I'd reckon we'll get a good dose of that anyway.Well,Cantor kept it zipped,for whatever reason. Maybe he just decided that was the right thing to do,remote as that possibility seems. Quite an interesting tale. I'll certainly remember where I was when I heard. I was the guy who was on the air at the time but cut off so that Andrea Mitchell could come on and break the story,so I had a ringside seat,as it were.
" He got 10 years’ hard labor in the freezing mines of the far north. In the gulag he continued to pray,continued to write,continued to insist that Christ’s law was higher than the Kremlin’s. He was given another 10 years. When he was finally released,he began to preach in a cemetery on the outskirts of Moscow. He spoke against the state’s attack on the family,chastised the Orthodox establishment for toadying to the Kremlin,denounced the KGB for destroying communities by making men report on one another,taught Jews and Russians and Tatars to huddle together in faith and hope and overcome their ethnic bitterness. Drunk young people sleep on a park bench after a heavy drinking session in Moscow.
These conclusions are supported by polling. In a 2006 survey from the Pew Research Center,48 percent of "registered but rare" voters (who are 23 percent of all voting-age Americans) say their voting is impeded by access—it's too difficult to get to the polls—and time—they're just too busy to vote. These voters are disproportionately black (29 percent),Latino (20 percent),and lower income—41 percent make less than $30,000. Republican protests notwithstanding,voter identification requirements place a significant burden on Democratic constituencies. Republican protests notwithstanding,voter identification requirements place a significant burden on Democratic constituencies. It's worth noting that none of these studies deal with the draconian laws passed by Republican state legislatures over the last two years.
Ricin Scare at the White House: An Eerie Post-9/11 Echo The day after the first terrorist attack against civilians on U.S. soil since 9/11,an envelope addressed to a U.S. senator is found packed with poison.Suddenly,some of the chill from the fall of 2001 feels like it’s back—the uncertainty that comes from a one-two punch,albeit on a far smaller scale. A U.S. Capitol Police hazmat vehicle is parked at a mail processing facility for Congressional mail in Prince George's County where a letter addressed to Sen. Roger Wicker,R-Miss.,tested positive for ricin on April 16,2013,in Hyattsville,Md. (Molly Riley/AP)Remember that in the wake of 9/11,anthrax was mailed to U.S. senators as well as to several media outlets.
 I would prefer parks to be cycle friendly, with cyclists being responsible (ie not going too fast) and courteous to people walking.From homesforlondon:   The next mayor will have a whole raft of new housing powers. Following the news yesterday that rents in inner London rose three times faster than wages last year, what would you do to ease the pressure on those struggling with their housing costs. And how could you make the private rented sector more stable for families? Jenny Jones replied:   First, we would build at least 15,000 homes at a genuinely affordable level - see my previous answer for details. I would also continue to campaign for radical reforms to the private rented sector.
 Blair Gibbs, one of the authors, was on the Today programme earlier. According to PoliticsHome, this is what he said.There has been for two decades at least a political obsession,kate spade outlet, a numbers game that basically says that the only effective measure of police performance is how many cops are on the payroll. No other public service really works like that: it's all about how you deploy the officers you have, not how many you employ, and for that reason, it's really important now that people in the police service and in government do start arguing the case for more effective,ytcgzx.net, more visible policing that doesn't have to be about hiring more officers.9.03am: David Cameron is definitely making a statement in the Commons on Libya, I'm told.
 Four years later,facing Barry Goldwater,Lyndon Johnson won 94 percent of the black vote,which set a demographic pattern that endures.If Richard Nixon could have seen past his political calculus and spoken forthrightly—had been true to his own record—the view of the centennial RN might be altogether different. With more black support,Nixon in 1960 might have won three or four more states—and the presidency—and would have assumed the office with an obligation to strengthen civil-rights laws. In that counterfactual world,Watergate would be known only as the name of a hotel-and-condo complex being built close to Washington's new performing arts center. Instead of being celebrated this month as Dr.
 But it is more likely that Republicans,being generally better off than Democrats,are more likely to have solid employer-based health insurance in the first place. The kids of well-off people don't typically enter the workforce or the military at the age of 18. They go to college,then take a gap year,or go to graduate school,or try to get in on the ground floor of professions like media,marc by marc jacobs bag,entertainment,politics,and finance by taking a series of internships,or part-time jobs,or volunteer jobs,none of which may come with insurance. And so the (likely) Republican parents of Republican youths aren't making their kids take out health savings plans or buy crappy high-deductible plans,or simply fend for themselves—as most Republican politicians think everybody else's kids should do.

 

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