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      XPost: alt.california.illegals, az.politics, sac.general       XPost: alt.politics.republicans       From: impeach.the.kenyan.traitor@barackobama.com              After a facing a bruising defeat over President Obama's pick for       a key Justice Department post this month, the White House is       carefully weighing how to move forward with the president's pick       for surgeon general.              The nomination has drawn heckles from gun rights advocates.              A senior administration official, who requested anonymity to       talk about White House strategy on the nomination, stressed that       the White House hasn't given up on confirming Vivek Murthy, who       is perhaps best known for founding Doctors for America, a group       that campaigned for Obama's health care law.              But after Obama's nominee to oversee the Justice Department's       Civil Rights Division, Debo Adegbile, was blocked from Senate       confirmation because of objections to the role he played in the       defense of convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal, the White House       decided to slow down its push for Murthy.              "After the Debo vote, we are recalibrating the strategy around       his floor vote," the senior administration official said.              Murthy, 36, was approved in a Senate Health, Education, Labor       and Pensions committee vote last month with the support of all       Democrats and one Republican. And he has received the       endorsements of several prominent groups and individuals in the       health and wellness community.              But his nomination has faced growing opposition from gun rights       advocates, including the National Rifle Association, which has       raised objections to Murthy advocating for tougher gun laws in       the aftermath of the 2012 Newtown, Conn., school shooting that       left 20 children and six adults dead.              Among the reforms that Murthy backed in a 2013 letter to       President Obama and Vice President Biden were mandatory       licensing for anyone purchasing a firearm or ammunition and a       federal ban on assault weapons.              "Just as troublesome as these positions are Dr. Murthy's calls       for the federal government to use its involvement in health and       medicine to further a gun control agenda," NRA Executive       Director Chris Cox wrote in a letter last month to Senate       Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Senate Minority Leader       Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.              Democratic Sen. Mark Begich, who has a track record of       supporting gun ownership rights, told constituents in a letter       that he was unlikely to support Murthy if the vote comes to the       full Senate for a vote.              "While the Senate has not yet scheduled a vote on Dr. Murthy, I       have already told the White House I will very likely vote no on       his nomination if it comes to the floor," Begich said in the       letter, the Associated Press reports.              Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who has said he will try to block       Murthy's confirmation, said he is also concerned about Murthy's       political agenda and that Murthy will use the position to       promote gun control.              Earlier this week, Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., who has been       among the most outspoken critics of the pick, expressed       confidence that several Senate Democrats facing tough re-       election battles will join Republicans in voting against Murthy.              "I know there are a number of senators who are up for re-       election who are probably not going to want to vote for somebody       who is this committed to taking away our Second Amendment       rights," Barrasso told Fox News.              http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2014/03/15/obama-       surgeon-general-nominee-trouble/6457575/              Murthy is a predisposed traitor and will not take his oath of       office seriously.                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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