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Tue Nov 26 07:34:08 2013
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Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 04:34:08 -0800
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April 23, 2013: Authorities say a Baltimore gang member ran a corruption
ring from behind bars. Tavon White, who was named in the indictment,
allegedly impregnated four prison guardsMyFoxDC.comA Maryland gang member
is accused of running a scheme to smuggle contraband into prison by
"corrupting" 13 female prison guards from behind bars, four of whom he
impregnated.A federal indictment says Tavon White has been charged in the
plot to smuggle drugs, cell phones and other contraband into the Baltimore
jail and other corrections facilities, along with the prison guards, six
of his fellow inmates and five others with gang ties who allegedly
operated outside the jails.The indictment also says the ring involved sex
between the inmates and guards, which led to four of the officers
becoming pregnant by White, the leader of a jailhouse gang called the
Black Guerrilla Family.White is accused of "corrupting" the female officers
through personal and sexual relationships and other bribes and convincing
them to join his ring, Fox Baltimore reports.MyFoxDC.com reports the ring
became increasingly brazen and confident over time, with White quoted as
saying: "You understand me? This is my jail. I am dead serious,
I make every final call in this jail."White was being held at
the Baltimore City Detention Center awaiting trial on a charge of attempted
murder at the time.The gang members and the corrections officers have been
charged with conspiracy, drug po
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separately from Goodlatte's committee, has been working behind the scenes
on a sweeping bill expected to be similar to what the Senate
is considering. Goodlatte said he will be interested to see what that
group produces but hasn't determined how his committee might approach it.
He also said that while he's decided to begin with hearings on
individual bills, there's been no decision on how to approach voting on
any legislation or when to hold a vote.And whatever Goodlatte's committee
does, final decisions on the approach in the House will be made
by Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, who's avoided taking any public stance
so far on how to move forward. Boehner issued a brief statement
through a spokesman Thursday commending both Goodlatte and the bipartisan
House working group on immigration "for their continuing work on this complex
and important issue."
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> brother partying with me
at Delta Kappa Epsilon.As I watched him grow and evolve over the
years, overcoming times of great personal pain and challenge to become a
two-time governor of Texas and a two-term president of the United States,
I only came to admire and like him even more than that
evening at Yale.My late mother always used to say you can judge
people on how they love and treat animals good if they
do, bad if they dont.When Bushs beloved dog, Barney, died recently, the
statement he issued exemplified for me the inner core of goodness on
my mothers scale of judgment.Barney never discussed politics, he said in
bidding Barney a sad farewell, and he was always a faithful friend.
Laura and I will miss our pal.I know my mom in heaven,
who would never have voted for George W. Bush for president, would
have read that comment about Barney and insisted:He is a good man.I
agree.Godspeed to you, George Bush, and blessings for your mom and dad
and family on this great occasion.Lanny Davis, a Washington attorney and
principal in the firm of Lanny J. Davis & Associates, specializing in
legal crisis management and dispute resolution, served as President Clintons
special counsel from 1996-98 and as a member of President Bushs Privacy
and Civil Liberties Oversight Board from 2006-07. He currently serves as
special counsel to Dilworth Paxson and is the author of the forthcoming
book, Crisis Tales: Five Rules for Coping With Crises in Business
ty about whether Social Security will
be there for future retirees. Among voters under age 65, opinions are
almost evenly divided: 46 percent think there will be enough money to
pay their full benefits, while 50 percent think it's unlikely.Twelve percent
think it is "very" likely there will be enough money for full
benefits.Meanwhile, the notion of means-testing benefits as a cost-cutting
measure is a no-go. Fifty-nine percent of voters say everyone who paid
Social Security taxes should receive an equal amount when they retire. Just
over a third -- 36 percent -- would rather see the benefit
based on financial need.Poll Pourri ...Is the nation's job situation is
getting better or worse? Take your pick: 42 percent are optimistic, while
44 percent see darker clouds. Either way, just over half -- 51
percent -- disapprove of how Obama is handling job creation (43 percent
approve).Partisanship plays a big role in those views: 71 percent of Democrats
approve of Obama's record on job creation, while 81 percent of Republicans
disapprove.And 60 percent of Democrats think the situation is getting better,
while 63 percent of Republicans say it's getting worse.Overall, a 60-percent
majority is dissatisfied with conditions in the U.S. By comparison, 79 percent
were dissatisfied in the days before Obama took office in January 2009.Some
40 percent of voters are currently satisfied with the way things are
going in the country, up slightly from 37 percen
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