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 ny pretenses. He takes the job seriously but he doesnt take himself 
too seriously. Hes a good man.Obama injected contemporary politics into 
the ceremony, when he claimed current efforts in Washington to pass immigration 
reform are a continuation of Bush policies. "And even though comprehensive 
immigration reform has taken a little longer than any of us expected, 
I am hopeful that this year, with the help of Speaker Boehner, 
and some of the senators and members of Congress who are here 
today, that we bring it home for our families, our economy, our 
security, and for this incredible country that we love," Obama said. "And 
if we do that it will be in large part thanks to 
the hard work of President George W. Bush."Former President Jimmy Carter 
praised Bush for boosting humanitarian efforts in Africa, Bill Clinton recalled 
private conversations with his successor and expressed hope that the candid 
talks will never come to light and President George H.W. Bush spoke 
briefly to warm applause."Dear God, I hope those conversations never come 
to light," Clinton said of the private chats that took place during 
Bush's sometimes tumultuous second term."I like President Bush," Clinton 
added later, noting the two appear together often on the lecture circuit. 
"He's disarmingly direct."Carter praised Bush for helping to fight AIDS 
in Africa and also bringing peace to troubled regions there,. He recalled 
talking to Bush shortly after his election and hold
 mocrats -- have been lobbying the federal 
government for years for the authority to collect sales taxes from online 
sales.The issue is getting bigger for states as more people make purchases 
online. Last year, Internet sales in the U.S. totaled $226 billion, up 
nearly 16 percent from the previous year, according to Commerce Department 
estimates.The National Conference of State Legislatures estimates that states 
lost $23 billion last year because they couldn't collect taxes on out-of-state 
sales. Daugaard estimates that South Dakota loses $48 million to $58 million 
a year, important revenue for a state that doesn't have an income 
tax.The main opposition in the Senate is coming from three states that 
have no sales taxes: New Hampshire, Montana and Oregon. Delaware doesn't 
have a sales tax, either, but both Delaware senators have voted to 
advance the bill."We don't like the idea of other states auditing our 
businesses," said Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore. "They don't like the idea of 
being subject to both bureaucrats and potential legal action."The Associated 
Press contributed to this report.
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