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Alzheimer’s Conspiracy Exposed – One Old Trick You Need to Know

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lth law is wide of 
the mark."Every voter knows what Republicans are against. They don't know 
what they're for" on health care, said Rep. Steve Israel of New 
York, who heads House Democrats' campaign committee. He said the strategy 
would haunt Republicans next year among moderate and independent voters 
who want changes, not outright repeal.The fate of legislation to put more 
funds into high-risk pools demonstrated a belief among some Republicans 
that they should advance alternatives. Polling presentations make the same 
point but are not uniformly persuasive among the rank and file, according 
to officials, and lawmakers' speeches sometimes make it sound as if the 
health law is disintegrating on its own.Yet one prominent conservative, 
Ramesh Ponnuru, warned recently that it was a "perverse complacency" to 
do nothing while assuming the health law will implode."We can be sure 
that the Left would respond to any such collapse by making the 
case for a `single payer' program in which the federal government directly 
provides everyone insurance," he wrote May 30 in National Review Online.Ponnuru 
added that in some Republican circles, "the idea that an alternative is 
necessary is seen as a mark of wimpiness, a weakness for big-government 
programs that are just slightly" weaker than what Democrats possess.The 
Associated Press contributed to this report.
ast thousands of devotees in 
an open-topped vehicle, a plan that would put the thousands of police 
and soldiers dispatched to protect the pope on high alert and require 
more plainclothes security.Brazil's justice and defense ministers, along 
with a top army commander, urged the pope to use an armored 
popemobile instead, but the Vatican has responded that Francis likes to 
jump in and out of his vehicle to greet the faithful, which 
wouldn't be possible in the more protected vehicle."The bulletproofing would 
lessen our worries, it'd be better if he had it," said Gen. 
Jose Abreu, the top officer overseeing the military's role in the security 
scheme. "It's a personal choice and we'll respect it, but it's not 
remotely pleasant for security forces."On the top of everyone's minds are 
the massive and sometimes violent anti-government protests that swept this 
continent-sized country last month. They've continued, albeit with fewer 
people, less than a week before Francis' arrival Monday.Last week, a small 
protest in Leblon, one of Rio's poshest neighborhoods, erupted into looting 
and destruction, with demonstrators smashing storefronts, defacing street 
signs and setting piles of garbage on fire.A handful of protests are 
planned. If violence breaks out near the pope, the world may once 
again see images of demonstrators enveloped by clouds of tear gas, stun 
grenades ricocheting off stately buildings and rubber bullets whizzing through 
the air.Jose

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Children walk in a narrow street of the Kasbah of Algiers on 
March 22, 2013, in Algeria. The country's public prosecutor on Sunday demanded 
the death penalty for two men on trial for abducting and murdering 
two boys aged nine and 10, the news agency APS reported.AFP/FileALGIERS 
(AFP)  Algeria's public prosecutor on Sunday demanded the death penalty 
for two men on trial for abducting and murdering two boys aged 
nine and 10, the news agency APS reported.The prosecutor said a third 
man accused of not alerting the police about the kidnapping that occurred 
in March should be handed a life sentence, the national news agency 
said.The boys were strangled to death and their bodies found on Tuesday 
inside plastic shopping bags not far from their home in the city 
of Constantine, east of Algiers.Their brutal death triggered a national 
outcry.Two men were arrested hours after the bodies were found and admitted 
their responsibility, officials have said.The abduction of children in Algeria 
has been on the rise, according to official estimates which indicated that 
31 children were kidnapped in the past year compared to four in 
2008.
 "Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago," President Obama said 
Friday in the White House press room.The president's decision to speak out 
about the Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman case is an explosive, risky step 
in an already polarized racial landscape.The first black president has tried 
to speak about race before and not had a good response. That's 
possibly why he said that he's not calling for a "national dialogue" 
but asking people to do some soul searching at home, at church 
and among friends.The president's decision to come out and speak, despite 
the warnings from his top advisers, reveals how deeply the Martin-Zimmerman 
case has torn at the nation's long, troubled history of race relations. 
The fact is president must have concluded that he had no choice 
but to speak out or be recorded in the history books as 
a political no-show on the critical race issues of his day. President 
Obama is already under fire for not doing enough on race, for 
not speaking out about black on black crime in the country, about 
high black unemployment, about the tragedy of urban education for black 
kids. Something deep in him must have forced him to speak out 
this time.While it won't please his critics that the president spoke at 
all, it's clear that Mr. Obama is trying to offer a leader's 
healing prescription for a nation filled with hurt over the Martin-Zimmerman 
case.I know I have been hurt in the days since the verdict.I 
have been full of sa
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