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mocrats -- have been lobbying the federal 
government for years for the authority to collect sales taxes from online 
sales.The issue is getting bigger for states as more people make purchases 
online. Last year, Internet sales in the U.S. totaled $226 billion, up 
nearly 16 percent from the previous year, according to Commerce Department 
estimates.The National Conference of State Legislatures estimates that states 
lost $23 billion last year because they couldn't collect taxes on out-of-state 
sales. Daugaard estimates that South Dakota loses $48 million to $58 million 
a year, important revenue for a state that doesn't have an income 
tax.The main opposition in the Senate is coming from three states that 
have no sales taxes: New Hampshire, Montana and Oregon. Delaware doesn't 
have a sales tax, either, but both Delaware senators have voted to 
advance the bill."We don't like the idea of other states auditing our 
businesses," said Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore. "They don't like the idea of 
being subject to both bureaucrats and potential legal action."The Associated 
Press contributed to this report.
ans while toppling the World 
Trade Center's twin towers and crippling the Pentagon.Brinkley lauded the 
series of speeches and impromptu remarks that Bush gave in the days 
immediately following 9/11, including the memorable moment when he used 
a bullhorn and, standing with a New York City firefighter amid the 
rubble of the twin towers, declared that the people who knocked these 
buildings down will hear all of us soon." During that period, Bush 
earned the gratitude of all Americans, including those opposed to him politically, 
Brinkley said.I think that because 9/11 is such a defining moment in 
our lives -- like Pearl Harbor or the Kennedy assassination -- people 
will start remembering 9/11, Brinkley told Fox News. George W. Bush, in 
my opinion, did a pretty good job of uniting the country in 
those weeks of dire need. He communicated well; the government functioned."Brinkley 
noted the creation of the Department of Homeland Security and specific security 
enhancements at Americas airports."And we did not get hit again. We werent 
struck again after 9/11," Brinkley said. "He did the best he could.Bush's 
legacy, however, also will be inextricably tied to the still-evolving fates 
of the countries he ordered American troops to invade in the aftermath 
of 9/11: Afghanistan and Iraq. The president, as well as aides like 
Condoleezza Rice, cautioned repeatedly during his two terms that the verdict 
on the success of those massive, multifaceted undertak



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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> would probably be eligible.The issue has generated 
an intense advocacy campaign, with gay rights organizations and Hispanic 
groups such as the National Council of La Raza squaring off with 
religious interests such as the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which 
sent a letter to Obama telling him including the provision could jeopardize 
the whole bill.At the Human Rights Campaign, four of its seven federal 
lobbyists are engaged in pushing lawmakers to back such an amendment. Immigration 
Equality, another group supporting the provision, said it was bringing more 
than 60 families from 24 states to the Capitol on Wednesday to 
ask lawmakers to offer their support.And Log Cabin Republicans, a gay conservative 
group, is making a pro-business pitch with potential GOP supporters, arguing 
that including gay couples would allow U.S. companies to retain the best 
talent instead of forcing good workers to leave the U.S. to be 
with their partners.Such may be the case for Paul Coyle, a 45-year-old 
partner in a Chicago law firm, who has spent the past 10 
years in a long-distance relationship with his partner in Toronto. At first, 
the two men would take turns flying back and forth, he said, 
until immigration officials cracked down, making it harder for his partner 
to enter the U.S. Now Coyle flies to Canada every other week, 
wondering each time whether it would be cheaper and more rewarding to 
pack up his law practice and move to Canada."It's emotiona
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contains a path to citizenship, still viewed by some as amnesty. Instead 
they prefer to coalesce around consensus issues like border security, temporary 
workers and workplace enforcement.But if the Senate's comprehensive approach 
faces obstacles in the House, the House's piecemeal approach won't fly in 
the Senate.Two of the lead authors of the Senate bill, Sens. Chuck 
Schumer, D-N.Y., and John McCain, R-Ariz., rejected the piece-by-piece approach 
at a breakfast meeting with reporters Thursday hosted by the Christian Science 
Monitor. Schumer and McCain said that any time an immigration issue is 
advanced individually, even something widely supported like visas for high-tech 
workers or a citizenship path for those brought as children, lawmakers and 
interest groups start pushing for other issues to get dealt with at 
the same time."What we have found is, ironically, it may be a 
little counterintuitive, that the best way to pass immigration legislation 
is actually a comprehensive bill, because that can achieve more balance 
and everybody can get much but not all of what they want," 
Schumer said. "And so I think the idea of doing separate bills 
is just not going to work. It's not worked in the past, 
and it's not going to work in the future."The House has always 
loomed as the toughest barrier to passage of immigration legislation, partly 
because many rank-and-file House Republicans don't feel a political imperative 
to act. Some GOP House me
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