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Tuesday 31 January 2012

Boost towards Palestinian statehood puts at risk millions of dollars in u.s. aid

The the Palestinian Authority and President Mahmoud Abbas repeatedly been warned: the recognition of statehood at the Nations and risk losing millions of dollars in US aid.

For months, Democrats and Republicans in Congress have threatened to cut some 500 million dollars in economic and security assistance to the Palestinians if they defy United States and the Israel seeking statehood. The Americans and Israelis prefer negotiations between the parties leading to a two-State solution. Message of the Congress force was delivered in letters to Abbas, through overwhelming bipartisan votes on resolutions and in fierce rhetoric.

"Current and future Aid will be compromised if abandon direct negotiations and continue your efforts," Reps Kay Granger, Republican Chairman of the House Appropriations Foreign Operations Subcommittee and Nita Lowey, top Democratic Panel, wrote to Abbas this summer, echoing a reason that they have done for the Palestinian leader in a letter of April.

Now, in front of Abbas ' statement that the United Nations will of the Security Council on Friday to run his attempt at statehood, angry lawmakers may exercise a power to Congress a way possible-by withholding Palestinian aid.

"The United States will review the programme of assistance to the Palestinian Authority and other aspects of U.S.-Palestinian relations if they choose to pursue such a unilateral effort," 58 House Democrats said in a letter to European leaders imploring them to vote against Palestinian statehood and stand with the United States.

"A unilateral declaration of independence is simply rejectionism under another name. Removes any motivation from the Palestinians to negotiate and deal with good faith with Israel, "the Republican Steve Chabot, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said Friday in a conference call with reporters sponsored by the Hudson Institute and Touro College.

Chabot also pressed for a Republican-led effort to cut or hold U.S. dues to the United Nations.

The Obama administration and Europe has made a last-ditch effort Sunday to delay or avoid a showdown over the Palestinian offer.

The former President Bill Clinton said cutting aid would be a mistake, by eliminating an option available for the Obama administration.

"I think everybody knows that the Congress of the United States is the most pro-Israel parliamentary in the world. They show that, "Clinton said Sunday on ABC 's" this week ".

Democrats and Republicans traditionally have stood shoulder to shoulder with long time ally of Israel, reflected in the overwhelming reception Prime Minister Netanyahu received in May when he addressed the Congress. Now, the politically charged environment is even more pro-Israel Mideast policy after President Barack Obama has played a role in oversized surprise victory the Republicans in a special election in New York City last Tuesday.

Executive Bob Turner Broadcasting Board defeated democratic State Assemblyman David Weprin in a district that has three times the number of registered as Republicans and Democrats is almost 40 percent Jewish. Republicans focused on Obama administration policy that some Jews are insufficiently supportive of Israel and President urging for Israel to stop settlements housing West Bankin.

Phil Singer, a political consultant and former Assistant to the President of the 2008 campaign of Hillary Rodham Clinton, said there is often a "race between the two parties over who can be more pro-Israel".

In the aftermath of the elections, the perception is the Jewish voting bloc, which generally backs up Democrats, is up for grabs, said Republican political consultant and former congressional aide John Feehery.

"This is just to encourage Republicans to be more pro-Israel," he said.

In a speech Sunday to the Jewish National Fund, House Speaker John Boehner said the United States support for Israel was the American democratic politics since Harry Truman was President at the end of 1940.

"We are here to see that Israel continues to thrive and to make clear that America's duty is to remain at his side," Ohio Republican told an audience in Cincinnati. "Not only as a broker or observer — but as a strong partner and reliable ally."

The Senate Appropriations Committee is expected to finalize a foreign aid spending bill this week and even though the Panel will act before any UN vote on Palestinian statehood, a preventive effort is possible from any of the members of the Commission.

In the House, Republicans and Democrats have made clear will be the vote of the United Nations to look closely-and taking names.

The United States has vowed to veto any resolution to the Security Council to grant the status of statehood to the Palestinians.

Unclear, however, are what the Palestinians will seek broader, 193-Member General Assembly, such as a minor observer status of "non-Member State".

Response time of the Congress and how severely the legislators seek to punish through the power of the stock exchange are uncertain. Any action you may need to wait until October, after a week's recess Congress for Jewish holidays.


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Wednesday 25 January 2012

GOP controlled States Look to change voting rules ahead of 2012

After years of expansion when and how people can vote, legislatures now under the new Republican control you are moving to cut off the first day of voting, the identification requirements of beef and put new restrictions on how voters are informed about absentee ballots.

Democrats claim their GOP counterparts uses mid-term election victories to force changes favorable to Republicans ahead of the presidential election of 2012. They criticised the legislation, saying it could lead to longer lines in urban areas, Democratic-leaning and discourage people from voting.

Supporters say strengthening the rules ID helps prevent fraud. And at a time in which counties faced difficult budgets, support local election officials don't have the money to keep the early voting staff positions open.

The process of changing the voting rules can be non-partisan on the surface, but it is seething with politics just below the surface.

"We had nothing short of a firefight a rhetorical device for years among people who are concerned about fraud and the people who are worried disenfranchisement-a gunfight that is neatly divided between the two major parties," said Doug Chapin, election expert at the University of Minnesota.

While the States generally regulate the voting rules before presidential elections this year provides an opportunity for new Governors Republicans and GOP majorities to legislate on matters of election.

In layman's terms, Chapin said: "what is happening in 2011 is as well as on what happened in 2010".

New voting rules recently cancelled legislatures in what have traditionally been presidential battlegrounds, the creation of partisan rancor.

Plans to reduce the number of days to express a vote first cleared the Republican-controlled swing States of Florida, Ohio and Wisconsin. Georgialegislatures in Tennessee, and West Virginia also severed off time advanced to vote. North Carolina has a pending proposal. And Maine made out with a policy that allows people to register at the polls on election day before casting ballots.

Each of the parties, when in control, try to rewrite the rules to his advantage.

Although the reality might not be so cut and dried, both sides believe a loser regime benefits vote democratic because it increases opportunities for Hispanic, black, immigrants and the poor-more difficult to achieve for turnout-election day to vote.

Democratic voters held an edge in early voting during elections of 2010, despite the unfavourable climate for the party at national level and possible Republican gains.

Voters in 32 States and the District of Columbia may vote in person before election day without having to give a reason.

Georgia and Ohio had some periods of time longer than the beginning of the vote. Georgia had 45 days, while Ohio had 35. The new laws bring the two States closer to the typical timeframe, which is about two weeks before the election.

The passage to shrink the window early voting in some States is as others have pushed to require voters to show photo ID at the polls.

Five States-Kansas, Wisconsin, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas--recently passed stringent photo ID laws. At the beginning of the year, only two States-Georgia and Indiana-required that voters must show a photo ID to have their votes counted.

Other legislatures are rewriting election laws of their State in other ways.

Florida laminated back his first votes a week two to a review that also makes it more difficult for groups such as the League of women voters and Boy Scouts of America to conduct voter registration drives.

Ohio's top elections Chief, a Republican, acknowledged that changes to the voting rules have invited an overreaction from each party.

"Both sides of the political spectrum have found beneficial from a fundraising standpoint, from a motivation of their point of view, to call into question the confidence in the electoral system," State Secretary Jon Husted said in an interview.

While the Ohio review bans local boards of elections by unwanted absentee ballot mailing to voters, Husted has agreed to have the State sends requests to the voters in all counties in 2012.

Ohio's law is not yet in force, and opponents are working to obtain a repeal question on the ballot fall 2012. The legislation debate earlier this summer in the plans of the General Assembly of the GOP-controlled state.


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Thursday 19 January 2012

16-Year-Old Lexi Thompson Gets Historic LPGA Win

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Friday 13 January 2012

Charlie Sheen makes nice with Ashton Kutcher, Jon Cryer Emmy

This year, Charlie Sheen embarked on her own media "movement", cussing out his fellow cast and bosses the "men of two-and-half," caller executive producer Chuck Lorre everything from a "worm" to a "nut-less sociopath" and his co-star Jon Cryer "a turncoat, a traitor and a troll."

Not surprisingly, Sheen was soon cut from the hit CBS sitcom, where he earned almost $ 2 million per episode — making him the highest paid actor on television.

But it seems the television personality once came unhinged and is pulling out all the stops to redeem his reputation.

"From the bottom of my heart, I wish you the best for this coming season," Sheen said during Emmy 63rd television broadcast Sunday night, after declaring that he wanted to "take a moment to get something off my chest and say a few words to all here"two and a half men. "We spent eight wonderful years together and I know that you will continue to make great television".

Sheen presented the trophy for best actor in a comedy series, which he unfortunately referred to as his "old" category.

But this is not the first time in recent days that the troubled public Tinseltowner has made efforts to show off a new car much more sober.

Last weekend Sheen also put on an appearance remarkably sober while walking the red carpet at his own Comedy Central roast-and expressed his excitement that the show will air on Monday, the same night as the highly anticipated season premiere of "two-and-half men" with replacement, Ashton Kutcher.

"I think it's great," Sheen wowed us. "Everyone wins".

On that note, the actor fired also went to extra lengths during the telecast to assure his fans that there was no bad blood between him and Kutcher Emmy.

"Give the new kid tips a little ...! With @ aplusk behind-the-scenes Emmy ... " Sheen tweeted, along with a photo of the two allegedly sticking.

That has not previous 2011 Sheen's antics exempt from becoming fodder for show jokes. Like Kutcher and Cryer submitted together with a premium, new star of the show noted that he did not think her new co-star was a "troll". Awww.

But perhaps cordiality Sheen's sudden Cryer has a little nostalgic feeling of old times. Although the character of Sheen, Cryer was killed in observed Ryan Seacrest on the Emmy red carpet that there might be a chance for a comeback.

"I loved working with him. We have worked together before the show, we did ' Hot Shots ' together and I was thinking that if he wants to return to the show, he might look like a Jedi Knight, where they would glow blue ... he might say use the condom, Jon, "Cryer said.

Crisis management expert Glenn Selig, Sheen is doing all the right moves in the pursuit of worming its way into the good books of Hollywood.

"Charlie Sheen's apology Sunday is just the latest in a series of appearances designed to sound contrite. Acknowledge a mistake and own up to it goes a long way and is a smart move, "Selig said of FOX411 column Pop Tarts. "At the end of the day, Charlie Sheen hurt himself in the process. I think the audience, which will give him another chance? Certainly do. The audience loves him as a bad guy and he is planning a return to the TV for playing a bad guy. His words that I think are very direct to the public as they are to networks which he hopes to work with his new show. Hollywood, I think, will be forgiving as well. "

But not all are totally convinced that solemn apologies Sheen was totally genuine.

"Making Nice is teetering on the edge, and love is just not quite there yet," added pop culture and entertainment, Gayl Murphy. "As regards its appearance on the Emmy, I think the public is holding their breath as he spoke, thinking it was some sort of blood Tiger winning joke. Even when he says that he was speaking from the depths of his heart, I think they were wondering exactly where that might be: portfolio or chest. "

Deidre Behar contributed to this report.


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Friday 6 January 2012

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