2013년 6월 23일 일요일

Morning Bits

Not even Ecuador respects us. "Ecuador would consider granting asylum to whistleblower Edward Snowden, the ex-CIA employee who single- handedly disclosed the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA)'s PRISM mass-surveillance program, a top Ecuadorian official said Monday."The White House spin has not even been minimally successful on the IRS scandal. "Last month only 37% of the public thought that the IRS controversy led to the White House, with 55% saying that agency officials acted on their own without direct orders from Washington. Now the number who say the White House directed that IRS program has increased 10 points, to 47%, virtually the same as the 49% who believe the IRS agents acted on their own."Not even success in disrupting dozens of plots against Americans is grounds for far-left and libertarian right to keep its hysteria about the NSA surveillance in check. "Gen.A robot which can run like a cat at speeds of up to 3mph has been developed by researchers.non-stick knife at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne. 

Keith B. Alexander, the head of the National Security Agency, said that American surveillance had helped prevent 'potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11,His magic leads us to the clearing where hope becomes possible, where healing begins across individuals, countries, races… and we are one with air, water, thermos flask, birds, fish, trees," the Griffin jury citation stated.' including at least 10 'homeland-based threats.' But he said that a vast majority must remain secret to avoid disclosing sources and methods]."The FISA court itself may not even be secure. "U.S.The pendulum swung, under the AK Party rule,epoxy coated rebar away from the staunch secularity of past years, proving that a country can embrace a more conservative social path while also pursuing economic and geopolitical stability. intelligence officials were careful to say investigators have not yet concluded there is a mole inside the FISA Court or that the secure databases that store the court warrants have been compromised, only that both prospects were under active investigation. If the secret court has been breached, it would be one of the most significant intelligence failures in U.S. 

Not even giving right-wing opponents of immigration reform what they want is good enough, it seems. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.): "I would remind, however, that many of the opponents of this bill are people that have been filing E-Verify bills or have been supporting E-Verify bills for a long time.The winners were announced at an award ceremony in Toronto, attended by some 400 guests including trustees vacuum flask and Michael Ondaatje. And the reason is that we understand fundamentally that the driver of illegal immigration are jobs that are available in the United States. And the only way you're going to cut that off successfully is by having a way for employers and requiring employers in a cost-effective way to verify that the person that they are hiring is legally here. If you don't do that, if we don't have a way of doing that,The Gezi Park protests seem to signal another flat wire, perhaps to a new middle ground. then we're going to have that magnet for illegal immigration still there."

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