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Mon Nov 18 20:52:29 2013

From: "Purchase TurboRoaster" <PurchaseTurboRoaster@lennonbfcuria.us>
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 17:52:22 -0800
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House Republicans will take on the immigration issue in bite-size pieces, 
shunning pressure to act quickly and rejecting the comprehensive approach 
embraced in the Senate, a key committee chairman said Thursday.House Judiciary 
Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., declined to commit to finishing 
immigration legislation this year, as President Obama and a bipartisan group 
in the Senate want to do. He said bills on an agriculture 
worker program and workplace enforcement would come first, and he said there'd 
been no decision on how to deal with legalization or a possible 
path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million immigrants living here 
illegally, a centerpiece of a new bipartisan bill in the Senate."It is 
not whether you do it fast or slow, it is that you 
get it right that's most important," Goodlatte said at a press conference 
to announce the way forward on immigration in the House.He said that 
while he hopes to produce a bill this year, "I'm going to 
be very cautious about setting any kind of arbitrary limits on when 
this has to be done."The approach Goodlatte sketched out was not a 
surprise, but it was a sign of the obstacles ahead of congressional 
passage of the kind of far-reaching immigration legislation sought by Obama 
and introduced last week in the Senate by four Republican and four 
Democratic lawmakers. Many in the conservative-led House don't have the 
appetite for a single, big bill on immigration, especially not one th
FILE - This March 8, 2013 photo provided by the French Army 
Communications Audiovisual Office (ECPAD) shows French soldiers patrolling 
the Mettatai region in northern Mali. The Security Council unanimously approved 
a new U.N. peacekeeping force for Mali on Thursday, April 25, 2013 
to help restore democracy and stabilize the northern half of the country 
which was controlled by Islamist jihadists until a France-led military operation 
ousted them three months ago. (AP Photo/ECPAD, Arnaud Roine)The Associated 
PressPARIS  France's defense minister is in Mali to prepare the post-war 
period after most French soldiers leave, to be replaced by African troops 
and U.N. peacekeepers.A Defense Ministry statement says Jean-Yves Le Drian 
arrived in the Malian capital of Bamako on Thursday and plans visits 
with political figures and French troops who intervened on Jan. 11 and 
have knocked out fortified bases of radical jihadists in the north.About 
200 tons of munitions and arms have been seized and "the capacities 
of these groups have been considerably reduced," according to the statement.Le 
Drian's visit comes as the U.N. Security Council approved a peacekeeping 
force for Mali, which will hold presidential elections in July.At year's 
end, 1,000 French troops will still be in Mali, compared to around 
4,000 now.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">WASHINGTON  In a rare move, House Republicans pulled their own health 
care bill from the floor Wednesday after failing to secure enough votes 
to ensure its passage.The bill offered a lifeline to a main feature 
of President Obamas health care overhaul - affordable coverage for people 
with pre-existing medical conditions -- after it ran into strong opposition 
from both conservatives and Democrats.The legislation is a departure from 
past GOP efforts to kill the Affordable Health Care Act outright, and 
faced a White House veto threat.Democrats are against it because it would 
bail out the struggling program to help those with pre-existing conditions 
get insurance by raiding a disease prevention provision the administration 
says is essential.Conservative groups also urged Republicans to vote against 
it, saying it perpetuated the federal role in health care. Some said 
they felt the bill embraced Obamacare.The measure was a pet project of 
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia whose office pledged to keep 
working on the bill.We had positive conversations today and made good progress, 
Cantor spokesman Doug Heye told Fox News later in the day. We 
remain focused on stopping the biggest entitlement expansion in a generation.House 
Majority Whip Kevin McCarthys office said they had made a lot of 
solid progress.There's still work to do and with Members leaving town for 
the Bush Library dedication in Texas, we'll continue the conversations after 

 Frustrated at being left out of an immigration overhaul, gay rights groups 
are pushing to adjust a bipartisan Senate bill to include gay couples. 
But Democrats are treading carefully, wary of adding another divisive issue 
that could lose Republican support and jeopardize the entire bill.Both parties 
want the bill to succeed. Merely getting to agreement on the basic 
framework for the immigration overhaul, which would create a long and costly 
path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million people in the U.S. 
illegally, was no small feat for senators. And getting it through a 
divided Congress is still far from a done deal.Even so, gay rights 
groups, their lobbyists and grass-roots supporters are insisting the deal 
shouldn't exclude bi-national, same-sex couples -- about 28,500 of them, 
according to a 2011 study from the Williams Institute at UCLA Law. 
They're ramping up a campaign to change the bill to allow gay 
Americans to sponsor their partners for green cards, the same way straight 
Americans can. Supporters trekked to the Capitol to make their case at 
senators' offices on Wednesday."Opponents will be proposing amendments that, 
if passed, could collapse this very fragile coalition that we've been able 
to achieve," Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, said last week at 
the unveiling of the bill. He said the eight senators from both 
parties who crafted the legislation are committed to voting against changes 
that could kill it.For Dem
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