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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mr. Lid Food Storage Containers)
Fri Jan 31 17:34:23 2014

Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 14:34:23 -0800
From: "Mr. Lid Food Storage Containers" <Mr.LidFoodStorageContainers@cooboospeedzindiq.us>
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eight years in the White House never would have been complete if 
Leo Perino hadnt come for a visit. He insisted we turn the 
other cheek and focus on the issue, never the personal. With forgiveness 
came humility  not gloating and allowing others to bask in a 
political win. I felt like we never got to dance in the 
end zone, but that that was the right thing to do. He 
got to know his staff and how they did their best work 
 some needed chiding, others needed to be pushed, but I needed 
reassurance. When hed call me to the Oval Office, hed say, And 
tell her theres nothing wrong. He also knew I liked to be 
told I was right. One day after a press conference, I said 
that while I thought itd gone well, that one thing he said 
would be taken out of context and be the headline. He disagreed. 
A few hours later, I got a call in my office from 
the residence. It was the president. He said, Hey, just wanted to 
call and tell you that you were right. I said, Excuse me, 
sir, could you repeat that? He did. And we laughed.Mrs. Barbara Bush 
once told one of my Minute Mentoring events that when she talked 
to her son about me and to me about her son that 
Loyalty goes both ways. Indeed.I believe that leaders should inspire you 
to be more like them. President Bush set a high bar and 
I thank him for the opportunity he gave me. He was a 
good president and is a good friend.Dana Perino is co-host of Fox 
News Channel's " The Five" and a Fox News contributor. She 
t see the cable, while an equal number 
dont believe her testimony and actually think she was aware of it 
(39 percent). Few -- 11 percent -- say its no big deal 
that she didnt see the ambassadors request for help. Voters have mixed 
views about how the White House is handling the situation: 46 percent 
say the administration is covering up what happened. Almost as many -- 
43 percent -- say theres no cover up.Republicans (72 percent) are almost 
three times as likely as Democrats (24 percent) to think there is 
a cover up. Among independents, 46 percent feel the White House is 
hiding what happened, while 39 percent do not. The administration eventually 
acknowledged the attack in Benghazi was a planned terrorist attack. Early 
on it pointed to a controversial online video sparking spontaneous violence. 
Although Panetta and Clinton have testified, so far Congress hasnt heard 
from the U.S. government personnel who survived the attack. By a 67-26 
percent margin, voters think lawmakers should subpoena them if the State 
Department and CIA dont volunteer to let the witnesses be interviewed by 
Congressional investigators.The Fox News poll is based on landline and cell 
phone interviews with 1,009 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide 
and was conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research 
(D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from April 20 to April 
22. The full poll has a margin of sampling error of plus 
or minus three percentag


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Top-ranking lawmakers on both sides of the aisle declared Thursday that 
the "red line" in Syria has been crossed, calling for "strong" U.S. 
and international intervention after administration officials revealed the 
intelligence community believes chemical weapons were used.Sen. John McCain, 
R-Ariz., and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., chairwoman of the Senate intelligence 
committee, were among those urging swift action.McCain, who has long called 
for more involvement in Syria, voiced concern that the administration would 
use "caveats" to avoid acting on the new intelligence. He said America's 
enemies are paying "close attention" to whether the U.S. follows through, 
as the White House signaled it wanted to see more proof before 
responding to the new information."I worry that the president and the administration 
will use these caveats as an excuse not to act right away 
or act at all," McCain told Fox News. "The president clearly stated 
that it was a red line and that it couldn't be crossed 
without the United States taking vigorous action."He called for the U.S. 
to help establish a no-fly zone and "safe zone" in Syria, as 
well as provide weapons to the "right people."Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel 
first revealed the intelligence assessment, which was detailed in a letter 
to select members of Congress, while speaking to reporters on a visit 
to Abu Dhabi. The administration then released those letters, which said 
U.S. intelligence determined
 e did everything we could," one FBI source said, and their 
assessment was based on the "totality of the evidence."The FBI insists, 
despite suggestions to the contrary, that it was contacted only once by 
the Russians about Tsarnaev.Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., said Wednesday 
that the U.S. made three inquiries with Russia about Tsarnaev and got 
no response.Lawmakers and investigators are taking a close look at Tsarnaev's 
trip to Russia in January 2012. His father says his son stayed 
with him in Dagestan.Despite violence there, Anzor Tsarnaev said Sunday 
that his son did not want to leave and had thoughts on 
how he could go into business. But the father said he encouraged 
him to go back to the U.S. and try to get citizenship. 
Tamerlan Tsarnaev returned to the U.S. in July.His mother said that he 
was questioned upon arrival at the airport in New York."And he told 
me on the phone, 'Imagine, mama, they were asking me such interesting 
questions as if I were some strange and scary man: Where did 
you go? What did you do there?'" Zubeidat Tsarnaeva recalled her son 
telling her at the time.Fox News' Mike Levine and Catherine Herridge and 
the Associated Press contributed to this report.			   
     			    
        			 
       			  
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