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our national security in the short term," the source said. "And we're
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"it's a daily frustration."Another threat is a larger terrorist haven that
continues to build in parts of Libya and North Africa. Those working
the region in the interest of U.S. security say the ball is
being dropped by top leaders at the White House, Pentagon and State
Department."Benghazi, the second-highest population of foreign fighters,
and the war in Iraq came from Benghazi, second to Saudi Arabia,
so we are talking about a historic location and region that has
fed foreign fighters to kill Americans, and kill other coalition forces,"
one source said."The analysts, the intelligence experts all say the same
thing, that if we just ignore the situation as it presents itself,
eventually it will be another invasion will have to take place for
us to eventually turn the tide."He says the region also remains a
weapons hub after the overthrow of former leader Muammar Qaddafi in 2011,
which saw massive stockpiles of weapons in Libya move freely across the
Mediterranean and in many cases into Syria. While the U.S. has claimed
a more active role to find and remove an estimated 20,000 shoulder-launched
missiles called MANPADS, some Americans working the area say they aren't
allowed to take or even destroy the missiles because they have not
been given the authority from thei
March 8, 2012: Florida Gov. Rick Scott delivers his state of the
state speech to the Florida legislature in Tallahassee.APTALLAHASSEE, Fla.
Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a bill late Wednesday that would have
ended permanent alimony in Florida.Scott vetoed the measure (SB 718) just
four hours before the midnight deadline to approve or veto it. The
bill automatically would have become law if Scott had done nothing by
then.If it had become law, Florida would have become the fifth state
to abolish permanent alimony.In a letter to Senate President Don Gaetz,
Scott commended bill sponsors Ritch Workman in the House and Kelli Stargel
in the Senate -- both Republicans -- and said there are "several
forward looking elements of this bill."But alimony "represents an important
remedy for our judiciary to use in providing support to families as
they adjust to changes in life circumstances," Scott wrote. "As a husband,
father and grandfather, I understand the vital importance of family."Scott
could not "support this legislation because it applies retroactively and
thus tampers with the settled economic expectations of many Floridians who
have experienced divorce," he wrote. "The retroactive adjustment of alimony
could result in unfair, unanticipated results."Florida law "already provides
for the adjustment of alimony under the proper circumstances," Scott wrote.
"The law also ensures that spouses who have sacrificed their careers to
raise a family do not s
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Katy Perry
Topless in Rolling StoneThe outrageous songstress likes getting sexy, doesn't
like casual sex.Pop starKaty Perryhas been branded a devil child by
her own dad.Firebrand preacher Keith Perry also claims watching his daughters
gigs is so hellish he ends up weeping because the fans are
worshipping the singer instead of God, The Sun reports.And, in a string
of sermons, he urges congregations to pray for Katy, whose hits include
"I Kissed A Girl And I Liked It."Keith and wife Mary are
currently touring American churches as star speakers.The pair show a video
making Katy out to be a devil child who needs healing.Speaking in
Santa Fe Springs, California, Keith ranted: They ask how can I preach
if I produce a girl who sang about kissing another girl?I was
at a concert of Katys where there were 20,000," he said. "Im
watching this generation and they were going at it. It almost looked
like church."I stood there and wept and kept on weeping and weeping,"
he added. "Theyre loving and worshipping the wrong thing.Go to The Sun
for more.
Can
you believe they dated?
March 8, 2012: Florida Gov. Rick Scott delivers his state of the
state speech to the Florida legislature in Tallahassee.APTALLAHASSEE, Fla.
Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a bill late Wednesday that would have
ended permanent alimony in Florida.Scott vetoed the measure (SB 718) just
four hours before the midnight deadline to approve or veto it. The
bill automatically would have become law if Scott had done nothing by
then.If it had become law, Florida would have become the fifth state
to abolish permanent alimony.In a letter to Senate President Don Gaetz,
Scott commended bill sponsors Ritch Workman in the House and Kelli Stargel
in the Senate -- both Republicans -- and said there are "several
forward looking elements of this bill."But alimony "represents an important
remedy for our judiciary to use in providing support to families as
they adjust to changes in life circumstances," Scott wrote. "As a husband,
father and grandfather, I understand the vital importance of family."Scott
could not "support this legislation because it applies retroactively and
thus tampers with the settled economic expectations of many Floridians who
have experienced divorce," he wrote. "The retroactive adjustment of alimony
could result in unfair, unanticipated results."Florida law "already provides
for the adjustment of alimony under the proper circumstances," Scott wrote.
"The law also ensures that spouses who have sacrificed their careers to
raise a family do not s
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