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How did I not know he had a DUI in the past?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ICM)
Fri Aug 2 07:06:53 2013

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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 04:06:52 -0700

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 also said 70 IRS 
attorneys are working full-time reviewing documents, the agency continues 
to update committee staffers as the requests are being processed and that 
the number or related documents is closer to 460,000.The letter by the 
Republican-led committee was sent as Congress tries to learn more about 
the targeting, including who at the agencys Washington headquarters might 
have known about, led or coordinated the activity and whether it was 
politically motivated.It cites at least three instances in which the IRS 
has failed to comply, since revelations in May that the IRS unfairly 
targeted the groups from 2010 through 2012 when they were applying for 
tax-exempt status.The agency has turned over just 12,000 pages of the roughly 
64 million pages it deemed potentially relevant to the investigation, Issa 
said.Furthermore, many of the documents are duplicates and so excessively 
redacted that they are completely unintelligible and useless, according 
to the letter.Additionally, Republicans on another House committee released 
a report Tuesday that claims conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status 
were more closely scrutinized by the IRS than their progressive counterparts.Tea 
party and other conservative groups were, on average, asked three times 
as many questions as progressive groups, said the report by Republicans 
on the House Ways and Means Committee. Conservative groups were less likely 
to be approved for tax-exempt status and more
 APA Senate panel is pushing to strip funding for helicopter contracts with 
a Russian firm supplying the Syrian regime, after the Pentagon tried to 
defy congressional warnings and move ahead with the chopper deal.The Senate 
Defense Appropriations subcommittee on Tuesday signed off on a 2014 defense 
spending bill that guts funding for the Mi-17 helicopters and includes restrictions 
on purchases from the Russian company that makes them -- Rosoboronexport.The 
move is the latest play in a long-running dispute between the Pentagon 
and Congress. The Pentagon last month announced a new contract with the 
company, to produce military helicopters that will go to Afghan security 
forces. The Pentagon argues the helicopters are the only option, but Sen. 
John Cornyn, R-Texas -- who has led the charge against them -- 
is adamant that the U.S. find an alternative considering the company's ties 
to the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad.The decision by the leaders 
of the defense subcommittee to strip the funding was hailed by Cornyn."The 
Obama administration's arrogant circumvention of Congress' efforts to put 
an end to our role in subsidizing Assad's murderous campaign against his 
own people is mystifying and disturbing, particularly when there are other 
ways to provide helicopters for the Afghans," he said in a statement. 
"American taxpayers should not be indirectly subsidizing the murder of Syrian 
civilians, and I'm pleased committee leaders have

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> race and not worrying about anything."Just 
before they called my name tonight I could really feel the butterflies 
going so I am just so delighted to get the win."I actually 
heard my dad shouting 'Go Boy!' just before I jumped in and 
my mum is also here which is great."I didn't think it was 
going to be as hard as it was."When I came back from 
a two-month break I had a small injury and I think that 
was due to a lack of motivation."I wanted to be 100 percent 
fit before I started, I believe you can't do things half-heartedly, if 
you're going to train you've got to train properly."Poland's Korzeniowski, 
28, only returned to training at the start of 2013 after injury 
which cost him any sponsors, and was pleased with his silver."I just 
wanted to swim with Chad and at 150 metres I was in 
a very good position, but the last fifty was decisive and he 
was the better man," said the 2009 world silver medallist."This is my 
third World Championship medal, I won in Montreal and I got second 
in Rome, so I am very happy."I broke my foot and missed 
training for 2 months, I only started back in January so it 
is not a long time."I didn't have any sponsors: after the Olympics 
I got injured and no one would sponsor me anymore so hopefully 
now I will get some sponsors to go to the Olympics in 
Rio."Wu, 26, who won world silver in this event six years ago, 
was content with his bronze."I didn't prepare for this championship for 
a long time so I am very satis
 o that has to be obviously at the top of our 
minds," Rep. Allyson Schwartz, D-Pa., told reporters.House Democrats presented 
the president with a birthday cake; Obama turns 52 on Sunday.Later in 
the morning, the president huddled behind closed doors with Senate Democrats.The 
sessions come just days before lawmakers leave the capital for a six-week 
recess and the prospect of facing constituents back home at town halls 
at a time when polls show Congress being held in low regard.Rep. 
Mike Quigley, D-Ill., said Democrats asked the president for his assistance 
in next year's midterm elections, traditionally a rough ride for the party 
controlling the White House.As Obama presses his economic agenda across 
the country, he's playing one chamber against the other in Congress, hoping 
Americans will hear his calls for compromise and conclude it's not his 
fault that little is getting done in Washington.Call it a congressional 
two-step: Praise Senate Republicans for modest displays of cooperation, 
then contrast them with House Republicans, whom Obama has started describing 
as stubborn saboteurs. It's a theme Obama has used repeatedly to bolster 
his argument that he's the one acting reasonably as he prepares for 
clashes this fall with Congress, whose relations with Obama have always 
been notoriously strained."A growing number of Republican senators are trying 
to get things done," Obama said Tuesday as he unveiled a new 
fiscal proposal in Chattanooga, 
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