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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Track RBravo)
Wed Jun 3 12:56:00 2015

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Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 09:55:53 -0700
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 Chairman Mark Fahleson said Tuesday. "The Nebraska Republican Party is more 
focused than ever on electing another conservative Republican to join Sen. Mike 
Johanns and recapturing the U.S. Senate so that we can reverse the 
damage done by Ben Nelson, Washington Democrats and the Obama Administration."Nelson upset 
incumbent Nebraska Gov. Kay Orr in 1990 to earn his first statewide 
office and was re-elected in 1994 by a landslide. In 1996, he 
reneged on a campaign pledge that he would not seek higher office 
while governor and announced his candidacy for the Senate seat vacated by 
the retiring Sen. Jim Exon.Omaha millionaire businessman Chuck Hagel soundly defeated Nelson 
in that Senate race, but the two later served as colleagues when 
Nelson was elected in 2000.Stenberg thanked Nelson for his service, but said 
Nebraskans need "a genuine, lifelong conservative who is committed to serving his 
country -- not to personal financial gain."

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APDecember 27, 2011: Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks during 
a campaign stop at the Glenn Miller Museum in Clarinda, Iowa.Texas Gov. 
Rick Perry's campaign announced Tuesday it will file a lawsuit in an 
attempt to get on the ballot for Virginia's Republican presidential primary.Perry failed 
to qualify for the ballot after the Republican Party of Virginia said 
his campaign had not filed the required 10,000 signatures."Virginia ballot access rules 
are among the most onerous and are particularly problematic in a multi-candidate 
election," Perry campaign communications director Ray Sullivan said in a statement published 
by National Journal."We believe that the Virginia provisions unconstitutionally restrict the rights 
of candidates and voters by severely restricting access to the ballot, and 
we hope to have those provisions overturned or modified to provide greater 
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for the increases. However, the department has worked to encourage more victims 
to report sexual assault and the Pentagon says that could explain the 
higher number of reports.The annual report was mandated in the 2007 John 
Warner National Defense Authorization Act. It directed the Pentagon to evaluate the 
effectiveness of the sexual harassment and sexual violence related policies on an 
annual basis.Aiming to eliminate sexual assault and harassment from military culture, the 
Pentagon also announced two new policies to support abuse victims as it 
released the findings Tuesday.Service members who have been the victim of sexual 
assault and have filed an unrestricted report now have the option to 
request an expedited transfer from their unit or installation, the Defense Department 
said. Under the new policy, the service member must receive a response 
to the transfer from the unit commander within 72 hours. A service 
member also will be able to request a review of any

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n, promising them protection and then washed its hands of the situation."The 
United States General gave a guarantee in 2003, when we invaded Iraq 
and they surrendered their arms, heavy arms and light arms that they 
could have used to defend themselves," says former Attorney General Michael Mukasey. 
"We gave them a guarantee that they would be treated as protected 
persons."Fox News has obtained the July 21, 2004 letter signed by U.S. 
Army Major General Geoffrey Miller, Deputy Commanding General of Multi-National Forces Iraq, 
who wrote, "I am writing to congratulate each individual living in Camp 
Ashraf on their recognition as protected persons under the 4th Geneva Convention."Click 
here to read the letter from U.S. Army Major General Geoffrey Miller.A 
year later Major General William Brandenburg, another MNF-I commander writes, "Coalition forces 
remain committed to fulfilling the humanitarian mission of ensuring that the important 
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o give his name for fear of reprisals.The resident and other eyewitnesses 
said most of the tanks were gone but police and security agents 
were spread out. "Snipers are all over Homs, this is something the 
observers don't see," the resident said.Homs-based activist Majd Amer said members of 
the Syrian opposition wished to reach the observers but didn't know how."They 
are hostages in the hands of the regime," Amer said of the 
monitors. "They are totally dependent on authorities to move around, make calls 
and even to get their food and drink," he added in frustration.In 
Washington, State Department spokesman Mark Toner demanded Syrian authorities allow the monitors 
full access to the Syrian people."We expect that Arab League monitors will 
be able to deploy and move freely within Homs and other Syrian 
cities as protesters peacefully gather," Toner said Tuesday night. He suggested the 
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authorities continued to resist the Arab League efforts.Activists said four soldiers were 
killed and 12 others wounded in the ambush Wednesday that targeted a 
joint military and security convoy and that was carried out by defectors 
in the southern province of Daraa.The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 
which reported the ambush, also said troops conducted raids and arrests in 
villages in the south, forcing residents who have been on strike for 
almost three weeks to open up their shops.The Local Coordination Committees also 
said the army stormed the village of Khirbet Ghazaleh with bulldozers to 
break the strike that lasted 18 days.The Observatory said two people died 
Wednesday in Homs, one by fire from security forces fire and the 
other from wounds sustained in shooting the day before.The team of about 
60 Arab League monitors arrived in Syria on Monday night -- the 
first foreign observers allowed in since March, when the uprising against Preside
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