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Notice to Relieve Tax Debt
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tax Settle)
Fri Sep 20 22:19:50 2013
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Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 19:19:25 -0700
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"We have listened to President Obamas comments about the verdict in the
Zimmerman Case. People are focusing on this quote: Trayvon Martin couldve
been me 35 years ago. To focus on this one line misses
the nuances of the Presidents message, which includes comments about how
African Americans view the Zimmerman Case in the context of the history
of racial disparity in America."For more than a year, we have been
listening to the conversation about this case -- from voices on every
side -- and we have become very sensitive to the racial context
that surrounds this case. We acknowledge Mr. Obamas remarks regarding the
frustration felt by some when viewed in context of our nations history,
which includes racial insensitivities spanning generations, and existing
even today, including within our criminal justice system."While we acknowledge
and understand the racial context of this case, we challenge people to
look closely and dispassionately at the facts. We believe those who look
at the facts of the case without prejudice will see that it
is a clear case of self-defense, and we are certain that those
who take a closer look at the kind of person George Zimmerman
is -- something we understand the Department of Justice is currently doing
-- we are confident they will find a young man with with
a diverse ethnic and racial background who is not a racist, a
man who is, in fact, sensitive to the complex racial history of
our country."It takes cour
rt, in Afghanistan, Germany had proved to be the NSA's "most prolific
partner."Both the BND and BfV, Germany's foreign and domestic intelligence
bureaus, respectively, would not comment on their employment of XKeyScore,
according to Der Spiegel.Apparently, the NSA declined to comment, as well,
referring instead to President Barack Obama's statementon the topic, made
during a recent visit to Berlin,that therewas nothing to add.Obama, during
the visit, said, What I explained to Chancellor Merkel is that I
came into office committed to protecting the American people but also committed
to our highest values and ideals, including privacy and civil liberties.
Im confident at this point that we have struck the appropriate balance,
The Washington Post reported.Merkel reportedly told various media outlets,
present at her traditional summer press conference, Germany is a country
of freedom, and that sometimes, with regards to counterterrorism and espionage,
the ends dont justify the means.Merkel was replying, specifically, to inquiries
regarding Germanys use of PRISM, another NSA program, a mass data-collection
system whose existence was leaked this spring by ex-NSA contractor Edward
Snowden.Snowden fled America, where officials have charged him with espionage
and theft of government property, on May 20, and he is now
reportedly holed up in Russia.According to Agence France-Presse, Merkel
said during the conference she wasnt up to speed on the deta
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> Darren Fletcher speaks during a press conference in Brussels on October
15, 2012. Manchester United midfielder Fletcher admitted on Sunday that
he will miss the start of his side's Premier League title defence
as he continues to recover from a bowel operation.Belga/AFP/FileLONDON (AFP)
Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher admitted on Sunday that he
will miss the start of his side's Premier League title defence as
he continues to recover from a bowel operation.Fletcher has been struggling
with ulcerative colitis for the past five years and underwent surgery in
January in a bid to cure the problem.Asked when he would be
back in action for the champions, Scotland international Fletcher told BBC
Radio Five Live: "Hopefully, not too long after the start of the
season. I think I will just miss the beginning of the season."Fletcher
spent nine months on the sidelines in 2012 to see if his
symptoms settled down before returning last September.The 29-year-old appeared
in three games out of four matches at the end of November,
but he was restricted to just two more brief substitute appearances --
the last of which came in the 4-3 win over Newcastle at
Old Trafford on Boxing Day.He admits the strain of trying to deal
with the illness has taken its toll at times."I've had it for
five years but really struggled to control it for the last three
years," Fletcher said."It's had a big impact on my day-to-day life, never
mind trying to play foo
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though Spitzer firmly denied a published report that the couple was separated."Regarding
Silda's dearth of appearances on the campaign, there has been a maelstrom
of media attention focused on Eliot's entry into the race," said Lisa
Linden, the campaign's spokeswoman. "He has no desire to bring his family
into the media frenzy at this time."Linden did not say when, or
if, the former New York first lady would campaign for her husband.
Spitzer has acknowledged the "hurt" he caused his wife but said she
would soon join him on the trail.Wall Spitzer didn't respond to a
request for comment."No one will forget that press conference; having her
get back out there is a lot to ask," said Christina Greer,
professor at Fordham University. "She could be saying, `I did it once.
I was raked over the coals, with people analyzing my scarf, my
jewelry, my tears. You want to get back out there? Fine, but
don't expect me to do it with you."'Spitzer's primary rival, Manhattan Borough
President Scott Stringer, campaigned with his wife the day after Spitzer
announced his bid.Experts differ as to how much Wall Spitzer's absence will
matter."Is it a sign she thinks he'll do it again?" Schiller asked.
"Has he really learned his lesson? It could signal to women that
she has doubts about his character."Political strategist Bill Cunningham,
a former adviser to Mayor Michael Bloomberg, said voters pick a candidate
based on the spouse and don't care if they a
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