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ings -- military, 
political, economic -- could not properly be rendered for 50 years or 
more.Other aspects of Bush's presidency also loom large, such as the enactment 
of across-the-board tax cuts, the expansion of Medicare to include prescription 
drug coverage, the No Child Left Behind education reforms and a massive 
push to fight AIDS in Africa. A financial collapse also struck at 
the end of Bush's tenure, though some trace its origins to the 
enactment of deregulatory housing policies in the Clinton era.A Washington 
Post/ABC News poll found majorities still disapproving of Bushs handling 
of Iraq and the economy, but history offers some hope for Bush 
that his standing may rise further.The fact is it's very difficult to 
get an accurate assessment of an American presidency, certainly while it's 
going on, but even four or five years after it's ended, Knott 
said. It took at least 20 years before Truman began to creep 
up on those lists of presidential greatness.Fox News Poll: Bush's Favorable 
at 49%, Obama 52%
Voters are divided over how the White House is handling the September 
11, 2012 attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya that killed 
a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans. On President Obamas role, however, 
voters are clear: he should have been more involved.A Fox News poll 
asked voters about their reaction to former Defense Secretary Leon Panettas 
testimony to Congress in February on the Benghazi attack. Panetta testified 
that after the initial 5:00 PM briefing with the president, he didnt 
hear from the President Obama or anyone at the White House again 
that night. CLICK TO VIEW THE FOX NEWS POLLWhile almost a third 
of voters (29 percent) think there was probably a good reason for 
the president not to be personally involved, most voters -- 61 percent 
-- say Obama should have been directly involved no matter what.Most Republicans 
(82 percent) and over half of independents (57 percent) feel the president 
should have been more engaged in responding to the assault. Among Democrats 
views are split: 43 percent say Obama had a good reason not 
to be involved, while 45 percent say theres no excuse.The new poll, 
released Wednesday, also asked voters to react to former Secretary of State 
Hillary Clintons testimony that she hadnt seen a cable from the consulate 
asking for additional security and warning the administration about the 
dangerous situation diplomats were facing. Some 39 percent of voters say 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">fired for mistreating his players and mocking them with gay slurs.If two 
women dance together at a club or walk arm-in-arm down the street, 
people are usually less likely to question it    though 
some wonder if that has more to do with a lack of 
awareness than acceptance."Lesbians are so invisible in our society. And 
so I think the hatred is more invisible," says Laura Grimes, a 
licensed clinical social worker in Chicago whose counseling practice caters 
to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender clients.Grimes says she also frequently 
hears from lesbians who are harassed for "looking like dykes," meaning that 
people are less accepting if they look more masculine.Still, Ian O'Brien, 
a gay man in Washington, D.C., sees more room for women "to 
transcend what femininity looks like, or at least negotiate that space a 
little bit more."O'Brien, who's 23, recently wrote an opinion piece tied 
to the Boy Scout debate and his own experience in the Scouts 
when he was growing up in the San Diego area."To put it 
simply: Being a boy is supposed to look one way, and you 
get punished when it doesn't," O'Brien wrote in the piece, which appeared 
in The Advocate, a national magazine for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and 
transgender communities.Joey Carrillo, a gay student at Elmhurst College 
in suburban Chicago, remembers trying to be as masculine as possible in 
high school. He hid the fact that he was gay, particularly around 
other athletes. As a wrestler, 
 ns to sponsor 
their partners, said Ty Cobb, an attorney and lobbyist with the Human 
Rights Campaign, a gay rights group. Another Democratic senator, Al Franken 
of Minnesota, pledged in a Judiciary hearing on the bill Monday to 
do "everything we can" to adjust the bill.But even if the amendment 
makes it through the Senate, it faces a tougher path if and 
when the bill moves to the Republican-controlled House. GOP leaders there 
have been defending the Defense of Marriage Act, which defines marriage 
as between a man and a woman, though Obama has said it 
is unconstitutional. And while Obama supports same-sex marriage, his administration 
has shown little appetite for forcing the issue while the immigration overhaul's 
prospects are still shaky."No one will get everything they want from it, 
including the president. That's the nature of compromise. But the bill is 
largely consistent with the principles he has laid out repeatedly," Obama 
spokesman Jay Carney said last week. A White House spokesman declined to 
answer further questions about the issue.Some Democrats argue privately 
that with the Supreme Court poised to rule on the constitutionality of 
the Defense of Marriage Act, which prohibits the government from giving 
federal marriage benefits to gay couples, the issue could soon be moot. 
Still, even if the high court strikes the law down, it would 
only bring partial relief; only couples married in the nine states that 
recognize gay marriages
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