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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Light Angel)
Sat Nov 23 07:34:11 2013

From: "Light Angel" <LightAngel@meznbsraises.us>
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 04:34:11 -0800
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Motion activated, stick up LED light

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isis in Syria."President Obama has said 
the use of chemical weapons would be a "game-changer" in the U.S. 
position on intervening in the two-year-old Syrian civil war. Obama said 
last August that "a red line for us" would be the movement 
or use of chemical weapons, adding "that would change my calculus."Sen. 
Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., reacting to the reports Thursday, said the "number 
one" goal should be to "secure the chemical weapons before they fall 
into the wrong hands.""I think the red line's been crossed and the 
question is, now what?" Graham said on Fox News.Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., 
also said in a statement the assessment is "deeply troubling and, if 
correct, means that President Obama's red line has certainly been crossed."But 
Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., argued that it is not in the United 
States' "best interest" to go into Syria. "We cannot be absolutely sure 
about the extent to which Assad's forces have used chemical weapons, although 
we know they have them," he said in a statement.Caitlin Hayden, a 
spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council, said more information 
is needed."Precisely because the president takes this issue so seriously, 
we have an obligation to fully investigate any and all evidence of 
chemical weapons use within Syria," she said in a statement. "That is 
why we are currently pressing for a comprehensive United Nations investigation 
that can credibly evaluate the evidence and establish what took plac
river to speed away.Mohamed 
threw me off to the side and ran to the car, she 
said. I remember seeing [Maria] dragging behind the car as my son 
pounded on the windows. It was so unreal to me. At that 
very moment, I knew this was all preplanned.Local authorities were less 
than helpful, and with no idea where her former husband had taken 
their son, Kalli turned to a Norwegian company for help. With each 
new bit of hope came a new charge until she had spent 
more than $100,000, depleting her savings and funds borrowed from relatives. 
Still, she seemed no closer to reuniting with her son.Kalli Atteya, who 
had already visited Egypt three times since the seeing her ex-husband drive 
off with their son, returned again in October, more determined than ever 
to bring back her boy. A local man whom she does not 
want to identify helped her find them and pull off the rescue.But 
Kalli will feel safer when the man she once loved is locked 
away and can no longer haunt the dreams of her and her 
son.State Department officials told FoxNews.com they are aware of Atteyas 
case, but declined to provide further details due to privacy concerns.One 
of the Departments highest priorities is the welfare of U.S. citizens overseas, 
the statement reads. This is particularly true for children, who our most 
vulnerable citizens.Attorney Jeffrey Evans, who lobbied a local district 
attorney to file charges against Atteya, acknowledged the possibility of 
his return to the 

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">out before another storm rolled in. 
On the way home he insisted on sharing his peanut butter and 
honey sandwiches with me and the chief-of-staff, Andy Card. The sun had 
started setting as we left to return to the White House and 
we talked just like friends do  he asked me all about 
my family, travels, pets and goals. I remember every moment of that 
night  including the orange and pink sunset that lasted the whole 
flight. Another time he howled when I told him how my mom 
had asked me about my first week at the White House, and 
how Id told her all about how great it was and how 
Karl Rove had been so nice and helpful to me, and how 
he was just so smart and how happy I was to be 
at the White House.when I broke to take a breath my mom 
said, Who the hell is Karl Rove? Every week he held a 
secure video conference either with Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki or Afghan 
President Karzai, and I learned from his strong but gentle guidance of 
them  always respectful, firm, encouraging and non-condescending. I noted 
that even behind closed doors, President Bush strongly, ably and graciously 
defended America. He used to catch my eye during policy meetings and 
tip me a wink with a little smile as we had noticed 
when Vice President Cheney had been resting his eyes. Then wed share 
a laugh realizing once again that it was clear the VP had 
heard every word. President Bush treated my dad like the king of 
England when he came for a state dinner  as if his 

  would be better parents than gay men.Nancy 
Dreyer, a mother in a two-mom family, has noticed this in her 
own life."With gay male friends of ours who have kids, people will 
say, 'My gosh, who takes care of this baby?'    
as if they're not capable," says Dreyer, whose 57 and lives in 
suburban Boston.The assumption, she says, is that men aren't nurturing. 
And if they're too nurturing, she says, people get suspicious, noting that 
no one has ever questioned her and her partner about their ability 
to raise their son, who's now in college.She's noticed the different ways 
society treats gay men and lesbians, partly because she has a brother, 
Benjamin Dreyer, who's gay. The Dreyer siblings say it's difficult to compare 
their experiences because Benjamin came out in college, and Nancy in her 
early 30s.So he was the first to tell their parents. "They yelled 
at me. They took you to dinner," Benjamin Dreyer, who's 54 and 
works in publishing in New York City, now jokes with his sister.Truth 
was, as a young gay man coming of age as the AIDS 
epidemic took hold, his parents simply worried, and with good reason, his 
sister says.There's little doubt, they both say, that AIDS influenced the 
perception of gay men.Benjamin Dreyer says he dealt with societal bias by 
avoiding it, and surrounding himself with people he knew would be supportive, 
including his parents, eventually.But he's also realizing how quickly the 
need to do that is disappearing. He was s
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