Tea party activists rally despite the cold
Several hundred ticked-off people rallied at the Statehouse on Saturday afternoon, demanding that the state and federal government spend less and listen more.”We’re here to take South Carolina bac Continued here: Tea party activists rally despite the cold
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Intelligence Official: Info From State Department on Abdulmutallab Was ‘Very Thin’
After State Department spokesperson Ian Kelly told reporters yesterday that an interagency process led by the National Counterterrorism Center was responsible for revoking Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab’s visa into the U.S. — and not the State Department, which issued the visa — perhaps some pushback was inevitable. Indeed, a U.S. intelligence official who requested anonymity to discuss an ongoing case said that the State Department provided that process with “very thin information” and “definitely not enough” to yank Abdulmutallab’s visa and put him on the no-fly list. Recall that in November, Abdulmutallab’s father told officials at the U.S. embassy in Abuja, Nigeria that Abdulmutallab might pose a threat. Embassy officials put Abdulmutallab on a master database of non-specific threat information called TIDE , run by the National Counterterrorist Center. And that’s where the first bureaucratic chokepoint in Abdulmutallab’s saga is found. The NCTC uses a set of criteria agreed upon by the State Department, the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the intelligence community to determine who goes to a different list, known as the Terrorist Screening Database, run by the FBI. And if someone is on that database, that would prompt visa revocation and placement on the no-fly list. So what’s the standard for moving from TIDE to the Terrorist Screening Database? “Specific derogatory information leading to reasonable suspicion” that someone poses a terrorist threat. And what State got from Abdulmutallab’s father — and disseminated through the TIDE process — didn’t fit the bill, the U.S. intelligence official said. “Realistically, a lot of guys call every day and say their relative or former friend is dangerous,” the official explained. To use that level of information to revoke someone’s visa or stop someone from flying would be “unmanageable. We’d probably shut down air traffic.” It remains to be seen if that’s going to be a compelling explanation to lawmakers furious that Abdulmutallab got on Northwest Airlines Flight 253. But unless Congress weakens the standards for moving from TIDE to the Terrorist Screening Database, that’s the way it is. “If Congress wants us to change the criteria,” the official said, “we will move from there.” But buyer beware. See original here: Intelligence Official: Info From State Department on Abdulmutallab Was ‘Very Thin’
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2. Jon Corzine
At the start on 2009, the Democratic governor of New Jersey already lacked the approval ratings to suggest an easy reelection for him in the fall. But few were ready to put money on New Jersey going Republican in November. Despite the state’s Democratic slant and Corzine’s incumbency, experience, personal wealth and campaign visits from just about every major Democratic politician in the country, Corzine lost his seat. Democrats blame the state’s troubled economy for Corzine’s loss, but Republicans point to Corzine’s failure to solve the state’s tax, housing and employment crises. Next — 1. Rod Blagojevich Excerpt from: 2. Jon Corzine

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Petition drive strikes a nerve – Salt Lake Tribune
Petition drive strikes a nerve Salt Lake Tribune … the state's congressional districts in 2001 brought criticism from the conservative Wall Street Journal , which called their handiwork a political scam . … Read more: Petition drive strikes a nerve – Salt Lake Tribune
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Officials warn of misleading tax assessment form – Long Beach Press-Telegram
Officials warn of misleading tax assessment form Long Beach Press-Telegram State Attorney General Jerry Brown said in a statement: “This blatant and costly scam holds out hope to homeowners that their property taxes will be reduced … and more
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Card skimmers steal $150000 from West Aussies – WA today
WA today Card skimmers steal $150000 from West Aussies WA today In response to the increase in credit and debit card fraud, Labor has blamed the State Government for blocking its anti-identity theft legislation in … New card fraud robs EFTPOS users of thousands PerthNow all 6 news articles
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