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Thu Dec 5 05:46:53 2013

Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2013 02:46:51 -0800
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mum security prison in New Jersey before plotting the escape.Three 
members of the group who were visiting Chesimard ordered a corrections officer 
at gunpoint to open three gates that eventually led out of the 
prison. They escaped in a jail van.Police say Chesimard was taken to 
a safe house in East Orange, N.J., where she hid for five 
years. In 1984 she surfaced in Cuba, where she was granted political 
asylum.On the 40th anniversary of Foerster's killing, the FBI announced 
that Chesimard has been placed on the FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorist List." 
She is the first female to be placed on the list."She was 
a leader, activist and a soldier in the movement," Ford said of 
Chesimard's involvement in the Black Liberation Army, adding that authorities 
believe she has made connections over the years with other terrorist networks.Col. 
Rick Fuentes, superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, who spoke alongside 
Ford, said Chesimard continues to live safely in Cuba, where she "flaunts 
her freedom in the face of this horrific crime.""To this day, from 
her safe haven in Cuba, she been given the pulpit to preach 
and profess," Fuentes said. "She has been used by the Castro regime 
to greet foreign delegations visiting Cuba."Jeffrey S. Chiesa, New Jersey's 
Attorney General, announced that the reward for Chesimard's capture has 
been doubled to $2 million."Justice has no expiration date ... This killer 
continues to be free," Chiesa said, adding that the F
ate for younger girls, even though physicians groups 
insist that it is.In Wednesday's filing, the Justice Department said Korman 
exceeded his authority and that his decision should be suspended while that 
appeal is under way, meaning only Plan B One-Step would appear on 
drugstore shelves until the case is finally settled. If Korman's order isn't 
suspended during the appeals process, the result would be "substantial market 
confusion, harming FDA's and the public's interest" as drugstores receive 
conflicting orders about who's allowed to buy what, the Justice Department 
concluded.Rather than take matters into his own hands, the Justice Department 
argued to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that Korman should 
have ordered the FDA to reconsider its options for regulating emergency 
contraception. The court cannot overturn the rules and processes that federal 
agencies must follow "by instead mandating a particular substantive outcome," 
the appeal states.The FDA actually had been poised to lift all age 
limits and let Plan B sell over the counter in late 2011, 
when Kathleen Sebelius overruled her own scientists. Sebelius said some 
girls as young as 11 were physically capable of bearing children but 
shouldn't be able to buy the pregnancy-preventing pill on their own.Sebelius' 
move was unprecedented, and Korman had blasted it as election-year politics 
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with the requirements for legalization.The trade of legalization for enforcement 
looks good for conservatives if one considers what proponent Sen. Marco 
Rubio calls de facto amnesty. If there is no deal, border crossings 
will persist and there will be no crackdown on those here who 
do not break other laws. Certainly not under President Obama and almost 
assuredly under any president. The political clout of Hispanic voters is 
now so great as to make such things impossible.Republicans do not like 
the status quo, neither politically nor practically. Democrats, meanwhile, 
love the political posture of the debate and can mostly live with 
a system that achieves most of their aims for permissive immigration by 
default.Conservatives like Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions and Heritage Foundation 
honcho Jim DeMint are doing their best to sink the legislation, but 
as long as the discussion remains mostly focused on undocumented workers 
and those living in the shadows, their efforts are doomed. Maybe they 
can scuttle this legislation, but the next bill on offer will certainly 
be more liberal.Conservatives stood athwart the 1964 Civil Rights Act on 
the reasonable grounds that the measure was unconstitutional. But their 
principled opposition did not stop the law and helped erase a century 
of standing for Republicans as the party of racial equality.But when illegal 
immigrants are accused of helping terrorists and authorities say the system 
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order for them to share sensitive details with an attorney - Issa 
had sought specifics on this process from the administration last month.The 
letters offered some details on that process, though attorney Victoria Toensing 
questioned why it took so long for the departments to produce those 
letters in the first place."They're stonewalling," she told Fox News on 
Wednesday.Toensing, who is representing one of the State Department employees 
looking to come forward, earlier told Fox News that her client and 
others were threatened."I'm not talking generally, I'm talking specifically 
about Benghazi - that people have been threatened," Toensing said in an 
interview Monday. "And not just the State Department. People have been threatened 
at the CIA."Three Republican senators on Wednesday also renewed a request 
for the administration to provide the names of the Benghazi survivors to 
Congress in order for lawmakers to conduct interviews."This information 
will allow Congress to meet its oversight obligations and will help ensure 
our government is taking the proper steps to protect American lives abroad 
and prevent future terrorist attacks," they wrote.The letter to President 
Obama was signed by Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz.; Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H.; and 
Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
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