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That was January 1993. Packwood did not resign until September
1995, after a Senate Ethics Committee investigation.On Friday, Boxer did
call for a probe of Filner. These are shocking allegations that should
be fully investigated and I think resignation should be on the table,
she said.The due process many of Filner's supporters are demanding can take
a long time, putting his party in a tough spot. On Thursday
night in a closed door meeting, the San Diego County Democratic Party
was deadlocked 24-24 on asking Filner to resign."We feel somewhat betrayed
that we have to deal with these allegations," party Chairwoman Francine
Busby told reporters. "We all condemn it. It's abhorrent and we stand
with these women. If the mayor has done this and it is
proven to be true, we will ask for his immediate resignation."A conclusion
in the case, however, could be weeks or months out. Attorneys representing
the three women say they are preparing their cases. Legally, the two
alleged victims who are not city employees have two years to file
a case against Filner. The former head of the criminal division of
the City Attorney's Office says Filner could face criminal charges."If the
descriptions we heard are accurate, that isn't workplace sex harassment
-- it supports a charge of sexual battery," said Chris Morris, now
in private practice. Morris says all of the mayor's alleged victims, employees
or not, must still file a claim with the city's risk manag
France and Japan.According to The Hill, Democratic National Committee
National Finance Chairwoman Jane Stetson, who raised $2.43 million for Obama,
is in line for the coveted Paris post, which would knock out
Vogue editor-in-chief Anne Wintour, who raised $2.68 million and purportedly
wanted either the London or Paris diplomatic positions.Beyond Wintour, the
most talked about potential ambassadorship is Caroline Kennedy to Japan.Kennedy,
daughter of President Kennedy, certainly has the political pedigree and
ranks among the presidents biggest fundraisers and political supporters.
However, critics argue that her lack of experience in elected office makes
her a risky choice as Japan remains a crucial ally in trying
to maintain stability in the Korean Peninsula.Still, Dartmouth government
professor Jennifer Lind argues Kennedys stature give her extraordinary access
to the president and that her fathers unconventional decision in the
1960s to appoint Harvard professor Edwin O. Reischauer to the Tokyo post
helped knit two countries once dismissed as impossible allies.The Foreign
Service union, while not directly criticizing Kennedy or Obama, told FoxNews.com
this spring that it does not support such appointments and that the
rate of political appointees to ambassadorships for Japan and major European
countries is as high as 85 percent.The sale of ambassadorships and rewards
for political support basically suggests we really dont value diplom
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dness over the not-guilty verdict in the Trayvon
Martin-George Zimmerman murder. The lack of justice for a dead teenager
and the Martin family is sad, it is tragic.Yes, the prosecution failed,
in my opinion, to make the case beyond reasonable doubt that Zimmerman
acted with the malice necessary for a conviction on second-degree murder.Yes,
the jury failed to see the need for justice for all.And, yes,
the media failed to be fair.These failures began before the trial when
the special prosecutor in the case, Florida State Attorney Angela Corey,
did not convene a grand jury. After the local police failed to
arrest or charge Zimmerman the prosecutors were in a rush to satisfy
racial activists, the media and political pressure for immediate action.That
was a big mistake. A grand jury might have told them they
did not have evidence to support a charge of second-degree murder. And
a grand jury might have opened the door to prosecutors considering a
range of lesser charges for Zimmerman -- from manslaughter to assault and
weapons violations.With those charges a jury, feeling confined by the technical
limits of the law, could still have produced some justice for murder
victim and his family.But the prosecutions missteps left this jury unable
to get beyond the specifics of the second-degree murder charge.The president
of the American Society of Trial Consultants told the Washington Post this
week that since the beginning of our nation Americans ha
70.Third place was shared by English pair Lee Westwood (75) and Ian
Poulter (67) and Australian Adam Scott (72).Mickelson won in what was his
20th Open campaign and it was his fifth major title after the
Masters of 2004, 2006 and 2010 and the PGA Championship of 2005.
It came just one month after he had endured the agony of
a record sixth runner-up finish at the US Open behind Justin Rose."This
is such an accomplishment because I never knew whether I'd be able
to develop my game to play links golf. I played arguably the
best round of my career, and shot the round of my life,"
he said."The range of emotions I feel are as far apart as
possible after losing the US Open. To win this feels amazing."You have
to be resilient in this game. These last couple of weeks, these
last couple of months, I've played some of the best golf of
my career."Westwood, who started the day with a two stroke lead over
the field, once again found himself coming up agonisingly short at a
major tournament, the 62nd of his career."I didn't really play well enough
today. I didn't play badly, but I didn't play great. It's a
tough golf course, and you've got to have your "A" game," he
said."Phil obviously played well. He shot the round of the day, 5-under
par, I think. And birdied four out of six (last holes). That's
a pretty special finishing in a major championship."Scott, who squandered
a four shot lead with four to play at last year's Open
said: "I let a grea
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