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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Dear NRA, There Are No ‘Absolute’ Rights

Today: Katherine Russell, Tamerlan Tsarnaev's Widow, Wants Nothing To Do With His Corpse , Source: Israel Strikes Syria Again , Tsarnaev Friends: 'Still Makes No Sense'
Cheat Sheet: Morning

May 05, 2013
The Constitution

Nearly every idea in the Bill of Rights comes with restrictions and limitations. To think that the Second Amendment should be any different is absurd, writes The Daily Beast's Michael Tomasky.

DEVOTION?

Lee Harvey Oswald, Timothy McVeigh and Ted Bundy, all needed burying. Now it's Tamerlan Tsarnaev's turn, reports The Daily Beast's Michael Daly.

ATTACK

Israel targeted Syria in another airstrike early Sunday, this time hitting a military facility just north of the capital, a Western intelligence expert confirmed. Israel declined to comment. "The sky was red all night," said one man who lives less than a mile from the facility. "We didn't sleep a single second. The explosions started after midnight and continued throughout the night." The facility reportedly held Iranian-supplied missiles, which Israel contends was headed for Lebanon's Hezbollah. Israel attacked the same site three months ago. U.S. President Obama, meanwhile, defended Israel on Sunday. "I'll let the Israel government … confirm or deny whatever strikes they've taken," Obama is expected to say in a televised remarks on Sunday.

QUESTIONS

In the two weeks since the Boston Marathon bombing and the ensuing manhunt that shut down the city, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's friends and associates still cannot make sense what happened to the 19-year-old, according to a profile in Sunday's New York Times. "Nothing seemed out of the ordinary," said Jason Rowe, Tsarnaev's freshman roommate at UMass, Darthmouth. A wrestler in high school, his teammates said they looked up to Tsarnaev as a motivator, although few people saw what home life was like for Tsarnaev. By the time Tsarnaev was at UMass, his parents had left for Russia, although he never gave any indication he embraced Islam—until April of this year. Meanwhile, an independent autopsy has been scheduled for Tsarnaev's brother, Tamerlan, who was killed during a shootout with police—and after reportedly being run over by a fleeing Dzhokhar.

SURE, WE BELIEVE YOU

North Korean insisted on Sunday that they are not using an American who has been sentenced to 15 years in a hard labor camp on murky charges as a bargaining chip to get leverage in talks with the U.S. Kenneth Bae, a South Korean by birth who has become a naturalized American citizen, was found guilty of crimes against the state, although his exact crime is still unclear. The U.S. State Department urged North Korea to release Bae and give him amnesty, but an official in Washington said last week that there are no plans to send an envoy to negotiate Bae's release.


SHADY
Nigel Evans: Rape Complaints 'False'
Tory MP accused of raping one man, sexually assaulting another.
TERRIFYING
Toxic Belgian Train Fire Kills One
Train carrying chemicals derailed near Ghent.
RAGE
Referee Dies After Being Punched
17-year-old had been angry over penalty.
RUMBLING
Alaska Dormant Volcano Spews Ash
Prompted some planes to be diverted.
WHAT WOULD THE KARDASHIANS SAY?
E!'s Twitter Feed Hacked
Claimed by Syrian Electronic Army.
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