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Speak a new language in just 10 days!
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Tue Oct 15 17:05:01 2013
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All five living past and present U.S. presidents gathered in Dallas for
the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum Thursday,
an event that saw the men share a rare bond that transcends
partisan differences."There was a time in my life when I wasn't likely
to be found at a library, much less found one," Bush quipped,
before thanking his predecessors and successor for the "kind words" and
the "examples you set."Bush thanked his mother Barbara Bush for teaching
him to live life to the fullest, and his father, the 41st
president, for "teaching me how to be a president ... and how
to be a man."- President Obama on President Bush"Forty-one, it is awesome
that you are here today," he said, drawing a smile from his
88-year-old father, who has battled health problems in recent months.Earlier,
President Obama noted that the exclusive group of current and former presidents
is often viewed as a club, but he said it is "more
of a support group.""No matter how much you think you're ready to
assume the office of the president, its impossible to understand the nature
of the job until its yours," Obama said. "The first thing I
found in that desk was a letter from George. He knew that
I would come to learn what he had learned. That being president
is a humbling job."We know President Bush the man," Obama said. "To
know the man is to like the man. Because hes comfortable in
his own skin. He knows who he is. He doesnt put on
a
e conservative. But lets not
forget that on many issues, Bush was more compassionate than conservative
indeed, he was sometimes closer to Republican Theodore Roosevelts free-market
progressivism than William Howard Tafts laissez-faire conservatism.Examples
include No Child Left Behind education reform, presented together at the
White House by Bush and the liberal icon Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.)
in the early days of the Bush presidency; support for broad immigration
reform, very similar to the bipartisan legislation recently proposed in
the Senate; and an extension of Medicare to include prescription drug benefits
the most far-reaching and generous Medicare reform since Lyndon Johnson.Third,
it is important to remember what a good man with a good
heart George W. Bush is.I know from personal experience.As I have written
before, I remember sitting next to Bush when we were in the
same residential college at Yale (Davenport he graduated a year after
me). I recall an evening when a group of us was sitting
in the common room outside the college dining hall after dinner and
a fellow Yale student walked by who was known to be gay,
but in those days was not out. Someone said some ugly homophobic
slurs.I didnt like it, yet sat silently. But Bush snapped, saying something
like Hey, knock it off. Why dont you walk in his shoes
awhile and feel what he feels?I remember thinking, Whoa. This guy is
much different inside than the fun-loving frat
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">After holding firm against virtually any kind of tax increase, some congressional
Republicans have found one that doesn't make them cringe.A contentious bill
which could come for a final vote in the Senate as early
as Thursday would empower states to make online retailers collect sales
taxes for purchases made over the Internet. Though it would likely face
more resistance in the House, where the anti-tax creed is more pronounced,
a number of Senate Republicans -- and Republican governors -- are supporting
the bill.The legislation passed a test vote in the Senate Wednesday, 74
to 23, with 27 Republicans voting in favor. Senate Majority Leader Harry
Reid, D-Nev., vowed to pass the bill this week, before senators leave
for a scheduled vacation.Some of the most powerful anti-tax advocacy groups
in Washington are still fighting to block the bill. Grover Norquist, president
of Americans for Tax Reform, warns the bill would set a "precedent
for further expansions of state-level tax collection authority."He said
the bill is about "money-hungry state legislators."The Heritage Foundation
says that "real conservatives" oppose the bill and that it would hurt
online commerce and force small businesses to jump through new bureaucratic
hoops.Yet a number of prominent conservatives are voicing support for the
plan. Under the bill, the sales taxes would be sent to the
states where a shopper lives. Under current law, states can only require
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FORT WORTH, Texas Authorities say the grandson of billionaire T. Boone
Pickens died of heroin intoxication after an evening of drug use at
a friend's apartment.The Tarrant County medical examiner's office announced
Wednesday that the Jan. 29 death of Thomas "Ty" Boone Pickens IV
was accidental.Medical officials had to wait weeks to receive toxicology
and other test results before announcing the cause of death for the
21-year-old, who was a junior at Texas Christian University.The younger
Pickens died at a hospital after being taken there by private vehicle.Another
TCU student was charged with tampering with evidence after police said he
removed items from the apartment and hid them from authorities. Police say
the evidence included heroin, drug paraphernalia and marijuana.
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