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 law took effect, and the U.S. 
attorney's office for Kansas released it Thursday."Kansas may not prevent 
federal employees and officials from carrying out their official responsibilities," 
Holder wrote in his letter. "And a state certainly may not criminalize 
the exercise of federal responsibilities."Patricia Stoneking, president 
of the Kansas State Rifle Association, said gun rights supporters were prepared 
for such a response from President Barack Obama's administration. The president 
has sought new gun control measures since December's deadly mass elementary 
school shooting in Newtown, Conn.The Republican governor is a gun rights 
supporter, and the measure passed the GOP-dominated Legislature by wide 
margins. Kobach also is a Republican."I think the people of Kansas are 
going to back this up," Stoneking said. "Probably thousands of grass-roots 
citizens are all in."Brownback said in his letter to Holder: "The right 
to keep and bear arms is a right that Kansans hold dear."The 
governor added, "The people of Kansas have repeatedly and overwhelmingly 
reaffirmed their commitment to protecting this fundamental right."The Kansas 
law is modeled on a 2009 Montana law that is being reviewed 
by a federal appeals court, and Alaska lawmakers approved a similar measure 
last month. Alabama, Missouri and Oklahoma lawmakers are considering similar 
legislation.Supporters of the Kansas law softened it  to say that federal 
agents wouldn't be arrested or 
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insurance rolls under a joint federal-state program for low-income Americans, 
which is an anchor of the law Obama signed in 2010."Not in 
South Carolina," Haley declared at the Conservative Political Action Conference 
in March. "We will not expand Medicaid on President Obama's watch. We 
will not expand Medicaid ever."Other parts of ObamaCare have already started 
to fray, even before full implementation.The Obama administration now says 
a special system of exchanges designed to make it easier for small 
businesses to provide insurance will be delayed an entire year -- to 
2015."Lots of small businesses struggle with providing insurance for their 
workers so this was supposed to facilitate it and make it easier 
for small business to do this," Jim Capretta of the Ethics and 
Public Policy Center, told Fox News last month. "It was a huge 
portion of the sale job. When they passed the law in 2010 
there were many senators and members of Congress who were saying 'I 
am doing this because it's going to help small businesses.'"The Associated 
Press contributed to this report.Click here for more from The Washington 
Times.			        	
		          
  			       
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">$300,000 for a pickup truck?Definitely not for everyone, but for the right 
guy, its a home run.So says Jonathan Ward, founder and CEO of 
California boutique automaker ICON, whose modernized take on the 1965 Dodge 
D200 cost a fair bit more than the original to build.Created for 
a Wyoming rancher, the retro-updated ride mates the crew cab bodywork of 
the original with the chassis of a heavy duty 2007 Dodge 3500.Ward 
says it was almost a perfect fit. Just eight inches of rear 
overhang had to be removed, but the width was spot on. ICON 
cleaned up the body panels, and recut the front wheel openings to 
better match the ones in the rear, not to mention clear the 
new 37-inch tires mounted on beadlock wheels.A 4.5-inch Chase lift kit fitted 
with nitrogen-filled Fox reservoir shocks was also added, but the engine 
saw some of the most extreme modifications. Ward sent the truck to 
Banks Power for a full overhaul of its 5.9-liter inline-six-cylinder Cummins 
turbodiesel powertrain. The net result of a new intake manifold, intercooler, 
exhaust, electronics and methanol injection is a whopping 500 hp and 975 
lb-ft of torque.First gear in the six-speed manual transmission is marked 
L because with that much torque on tap you rarely need to 
use it. Second, or even third gear starts are a breeze for 
the unladen vehicle, which should have no trouble traversing the wide open 
spaces of The Cowboy State.The enormous truck steps off nicely from a 
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 quired to report any effect, including 
increased wait times, on a daily basis.The Obama administration announced 
an internal review earlier this week of how U.S. intelligence agencies shared 
sensitive information before the bombings and whether the government could 
have prevented the attack. Republicans in Congress have promised oversight 
hearings, which begin Thursday.Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, asked Homeland 
Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Thursday for details from the student-visa 
applications of Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev, the Kazakhstan students 
implicated in helping Tsarnaev after the bombings, including information 
about how Tazhayakov re-entered the United States.Lawmakers and others have 
long been concerned about terrorists exploiting the student visa system 
to travel to the United States. A 20-year-old college student from Saudi 
Arabia was arrested in Texas in 2011 on federal charges of attempted 
use of a weapon of mass destruction. Authorities accused him of plotting 
to blow up dams, nuclear plants or the Dallas home of former 
President George W. Bush. He was later convicted and sentenced to life 
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