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Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 06:05:54 -0700
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Obama brought 15,000 to
the streets in New Orleans for a gun-control rally, Sen. Mary Landrieu
might have flinched in her opposition to the presidents agenda. But he
didnt. Had 1,000 Organizing for Action volunteers fanned out across Arkansas
to drum up support for the package, Sen. Mark Pryor might have
hesitated in bucking the president for fear of a primary challenge. But
the doorsteps were empty.This is just the first test of the presidents
new model and he and his team promise that as money flows
in and lower-level organizers get up to speed, the presidents army will
be ready to march next time.But there are two challenges here.First, how
do you get people fired up about unsatisfying legislation?Obama initially
promised a whole package of legislation aimed at preventing future mass
killings like the December massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary. But comprehensive
legislation quickly gave way to a resurrection of the old liberal effort
to ban guns.When Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid declared that not viable,
the president fell back to supporting universal background checks. He had
by that point lost the urgency of the Sandy Hook killings since
the measure was unrelated to what happened at the school, as well
as other recent mass shootings.And when that measure looked headed to sure
defeat because of worries about a federal firearms registry, Obama fell
back again and called for passage of a more limited expansion of
background che
e also indicated they have a connection with Dagestan, another restive
Russian region where Islamic militants have gone after Russian targets.The
uncle of the suspects told reporters late Friday morning that one of
the suspects was in fact born in Dagestan, saying this has "nothing
to do with Chechnya" and "Chechens are peaceful people."Craig Albert, an
expert on Chechnya and associate professor at Georgia Regents University,
said any connection between these suspects and the jihadist movement in
Chechnya would have "severe" implications for the U.S.But he also said it
might just be "isolated individualized terror" where the suspects are using
Chechnya ties to "rationalize" violence.The ties between major Islamic extremist
groups and Chechnya, though, are well-documented, particularly pertaining
to extremists' support for the separatists in Chechnya.The Taliban, when
it was in power, was one of the only governments to recognize
Chechnya's independence.An Al Qaeda-tied Chechen warlord named Ibn al-Khattab
was, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, said to have met
with Usama bin Laden during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. He was
killed in 2002 by the Russians.Signs of Islamic radicals fueling unrest
in Chechnya continued to surface. According to the report by the George
Washington University Homeland Security Policy Institute, foreign fighters
have flocked to places like Chechnya, Bosnia and others with a jihadi
presence.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Blocked by Congress from expanding gun sale background checks, President
Obama is turning to actions within his own power to keep people
from buying a gun who are prohibited for mental health reasons.Federal law
bans certain mentally ill people from purchasing firearms, but not all states
are providing data to stop the prohibited sales to the FBI's background
check system. A federal review last year found 17 states contributed fewer
than 10 mental health records to the database, meaning many deemed by
a judge to be a danger still could have access to guns.The
Obama administration was starting a process Friday aimed at removing barriers
in health privacy laws that prevent some states from reporting information
to the background check system. The action comes two days after the
Senate rejected a measure that would have required buyers of firearms online
and at gun shows to pass a background check. That's already required
for shoppers at licensed gun dealers.Stung by the defeat, Obama vowed to
keep up the fight for the background check expansion but also to
do what he could through executive action."Even without Congress, my administration
will keep doing everything it can to protect more of our communities,"
Obama said from the Rose Garden shortly after the Senate voted. "We're
going to address the barriers that prevent states from participating in
the existing background check system."Obama also mentioned giving law enforcement
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WASHINGTON Republican lawmakers took turns Thursday grilling the TSA over
questionable decisions it made including a $50 million contract for new
uniforms -- around the same time it told the public it was
facing severe budget cuts from the government sequester.Members of the House
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform took Deputy Administrator John
Halinski to task over his agencys handling of the sequester. They said
the TSA knew in advance of the looming cuts and should have
planned accordingly.You hijacked the agency and turned it into the worst
example of a bureaucratic mess, Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., chided.Committee
members pressed Halinski over a controversial $50 million contract the TSA
signed with VF Imagewear Inc. for new uniforms for its workers. Critics
say the cosmetic change was not needed and a waste of taxpayer
money. Lawmakers said they had problems with the agency shelling out so
much money for uniforms that could be manufactured in Mexico. According
to VF Imagewear, Inc.s annual report, the company manufactures clothing
in Mexico, Europe, Central and South America, the Caribbean and the Middle
East.The contract was signed on Feb. 27 and is a one-year deal
that would outfit TSA agents with shirts, pants and other uniform-related
accessories. Security officers get a $446 allowance for uniforms each year.In
2010, the TSA spent $12 million on uniforms; in 2011, $10.9 million
and in 2012, $12.8 million. According t
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