[Abel-tasman] Love Kohl’s?

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In the height of the 2012 election cycle, 
Islamist militants laid siege to and overran a U.S. diplomatic outpost in 
Benghazi, Libya. This posed huge dangers to President Obama's re-election 
effort.Obama's greatest political asset was his success in preventing a 
large-scale attack on the U.S. by Islamists. Obama had authorized the raid 
that killed 9/11 mastermind Usama bin Laden and shown a willingness to 
kill other terrorists with the kind of enthusiasm not associated with a 
man who campaigned in opposition to the Iraq war.If there were any 
thought that Obama were not sound on national security, his re-election, 
then looking likely, would be in big trouble. It was especially troublesome 
that the attack occurred in a country that was the centerpiece of 
Obama's Middle East policy, where he had helped depose a secular government 
and install an Islamist one in its place.Republican candidate Mitt Romney 
tried to jump on the topic and managed to be overeager and 
equivocating all at once. Romney ended up discussing the contents of Twitter 
messages surrounding the attack and defending himself against charges of 
politicizing the deaths of Americans.While Democratic operatives had Team 
Romney pinned down on his Tweet talk, Obama and his advisers formulated 
a response. Power Play was in Chicago the day after the attack 
for meetings with the Obama campaign, but word came mid-morning that no 
visit would occur in light of the Benghazi raid.What resul
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa  After fleeing to Israel following an immigration raid 
in 2008, a former manager at a kosher slaughterhouse in Iowa finally 
appeared in a U.S. courtroom Friday to face charges that he conspired 
to exploit immigrant workers for profit.His hands and feet shackled, Hosam 
Amara walked slowly into the federal courtroom in Cedar Rapids. Bald, short 
and stocky, the 48-year-old former poultry production manager at the Agriprocessors 
plant in Postville wore an orange jailhouse jumpsuit and a stone-faced demeanor.Amara 
pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging him with conspiring to harbor 
workers who were in the country illegally and conspiring to provide false 
immigration papers at what was the nation's largest kosher slaughterhouse. 
He faces 25 counts related to harboring and two counts related to 
document fraud.Amara was ordered jailed pending a trial scheduled for July 
1 after assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Deegan said the government considered 
him a flight risk.The brief arraignment was a routine hearing, but was 
a long time in the making.Prosecutors say Amara fled to Israel, where 
he has citizenship, with his family shortly after federal agents descended 
on Agriprocessors in May 2008, arresting 389 workers in what was the 
largest immigration raid at the time. He was indicted six months later 
and became a fugitive from justice when he could not be found 
and did not turn himself in.Israeli authorities acting on a U.S. extr
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