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Wed Nov 13 11:06:13 2013

Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 08:06:12 -0800
From: "Cordless Light Angel" <CordlessLightAngel@mlogadennurled.us>
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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
The CIA had Tamerlan Tsarnaev's name put into a terror watchlist after 
being contacted by Russian authorities in 2011, sources told Fox News -- 
raising more questions about why the Boston bomber's trip to Russia the 
following year didn't raise more red flags.Sources say the Russians contacted 
the FBI once in March 2011, and several months later they contacted 
the CIA about Tsarnaev.In October 2011, the CIA sent information to many 
federal agencies and to "the watchlisting system" about him, the sources 
say. That step ultimately put him on the vast TIDE database of 
people potentially tied to terrorism cases.The FBI has said previously that 
it was told Tsarnaev was a "follower of radical Islam" and was 
preparing to travel to a foreign country to join unspecified underground 
groups. The FBI said that it responded by interviewing Tsarnaev and family 
members, but found no terrorism activity.In early 2012, Tsarnaev would travel 
to Russia for six months. The nature of that trip is still 
unclear.Two top Republican senators are now calling for a Senate Homeland 
Security Committee hearing on the Boston Marathon bombings, as lawmakers 
question whether enough was done to prevent the attack.Sens. John McCain, 
R-Ariz., and Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, requested the hearing Wednesday, saying 
"it has become increasingly apparent that more questions need to be answered 
regarding the failure to prevent this tragedy."The senators cited the reporting 
by Fox News an

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">WASHINGTON  The average U.S. rate on the 30-year mortgage fell closer 
this week to its historic low and the 15-year rate marked a 
record low. Low rates are increasing the affordability of buying homes and 
refinancing.Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate for 
the 30-year fixed loan slipped to 3.40 percent from 3.41 percent last 
week. That's near the 3.31 percent rate reached in November, which was 
the lowest on records dating back to 1971.The average rate on the 
15-year fixed mortgage fell to 2.61 percent from 2.64 percent last week. 
That's below the previous record low of 2.63 percent in November, the 
lowest since the 1990s.Low mortgage rates are helping drive a housing recovery 
that began last year. Home prices are rising. Sales of new and 
previously occupied homes are up this year. Builders broke ground on homes 
in March at the fastest annual pace in nearly five years.Sales of 
new homes rebounded last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 
417,000, the government reported Tuesday. The increase added to evidence 
of a sustained housing recovery at the start of the spring buying 
season.New-home sales are still below the 700,000 pace considered healthy 
by most economists. But the pace has increased 18.5 percent from a 
year ago. Most economists see more gains ahead, as housing is likely 
to remain a consistent driver of economic growth this year.Mortgage rates 
are low because they tend to track the yield on the 10
 rt says Ferrelle told officers that 
when he passed back by the house on his return trip later 
in the day, Currington got in his own boat with a camera 
and chased Ferrelle to where he docks his tour boat. Currington was 
cursing and threatening to "(expletive) Mr. Ferrelle up," the police report 
said."If I hadn't gotten into my slip fast enough, I believe he 
would have run me over," Ferrelle told police, according to the incident 
report.A woman saying she was the caretaker of an elderly man sharing 
the same address as Currington also called police to complain a passing 
boat nearly knocked the man off the home's dock and into the 
water. The police report said the woman was talking about the events 
that led to Currington chasing after the tour boat."Well what is it 
we can do to keep people from coming up on our docks 
or swamping our docks?" said the woman, identified in the police report 
as Julie Muscleman.Ferrelle called police again the next day saying he feared 
for his life because he had another tour scheduled and would have 
to pass by Currington's property again after being threatened. The incident 
report said police agreed to have a patrol boat nearby when Ferrelle 
passed the home.The tour boat captain told police he had no idea 
why Currington was so angry. Ferrelle did not return phone messages left 
Wednesday and Thursday by The Associated Press.Currington is a native of 
the Georgia coast. His hits include "Pretty Good At Drinkin' 
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