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of newsletters dating back to the 1980s that bore Paul's name and
contained a string of racially charged statements.Paul has denied writing those statements
and told Fox News last week that they made up just a
tiny fraction of the newsletter content, which were devoted to monetary policy
and other issues.Paul earlier had launched a tough ad against Gingrich accusing
him of "serial hypocrisy," but Gingrich said the newsletters undercut his message."He's
attacking me for serial hypocrisy and he spent 10 years earning money
out of a newsletter that had his name, that he didn't notice,"
Gingrich said on CNN. "Now all I'm saying is I think he's
got to come up with some very straight, very straight answers to
get somebody to take him seriously."Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum also had
some choice words for Paul on the campaign trail.On Tuesday, he described
Paul as an unproductive member of Congress who is "left of Barack
Obama" on national security.Texas Gov
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TEHRAN, Iran Iran's official news agency is quoting a top official
as saying Iran will close the Strait of Hormuz, cutting off oil
exports, if the West imposes sanctions on Iran's oil shipments.According to the
IRNA report Tuesday Vice President Mohamed Reza Rahimi said Iran does not
want hostilities but charged that the West continues its plots against Iran.Rahimi
has no major role in Iran's foreign or military policy.Iran is conducting
a 10-day naval maneuver in the area the of the Strait of
Hormuz, where about 40 percent of the world's oil supply passes. Closing
the strait would have immense world economic impact.The West is considering limiting
Iran's oil trade over its disputed nuclear program. Some 80 percent of
Iran's foreign revenue comes from oil exports.
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ge number of vehicles and army jeeps.After showing taped footage of mourners
and documentaries of Kim Jong Il, state TV began airing the procession,
showing cars moving slowly through the snowy city, led by a limousine
carrying a huge portrait of a smiling Kim Jong Il.Wednesday's procession had
a stronger military presence than 1994.Kim Jong Il, who ushered in a
"military first" era when he took power, celebrated major occasions with lavish,
meticulously choreographed parades designed to show off the nation's military might, such
as the October 2010 display when he introduced his son to the
world.Kim Jong Un was made a four-star general and appointed a vice
chairman of the Central Military Commission of the ruling Workers' Party last
year.After the funeral, the young Kim is expected to cement his power
by formally assuming command of the 1.2 million-strong military, and becoming general
secretary of the Workers' Party and chairman of the party's Central Military
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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
rights provided by the Geneva Co
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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
ballot access to Virginia voters and the candidates seeking to earn their
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TEHRAN, Iran Iran's navy chief warned Wednesday that his country can
easily close the strategic Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the
Persian Gulf, the passageway through which a sixth of the world's oil
flows.It was the second such warning in two days. On Tuesday, Vice
President Mohamed Reza Rahimi threatened to close the strait, cutting off oil
exports, if the West imposes sanctions on Iran's oil shipments.With concern growing
over a possible drop-off in Iranian oil supplies, a senior Saudi oil
official said Gulf Arab nations are ready to offset any loss of
Iranian crude.That reassurance led to a drop in world oil prices. In
New York, benchmark crude fell 77 cents to $100.57 a barrel in
morning trading. Brent crude fell 82 cents to $108.45 a barrel in
London."Closing the Strait of Hormuz is very easy for Iranian naval forces,"
Adm. Habibollah Sayyari told state-run Press TV. "Iran has comprehensive control over
the strategic waterway," the navy chief said.Th
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