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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Neuropathy)
Thu Nov 21 15:49:55 2013

Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 12:49:51 -0800
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he first time, he turned pale.When the 
time came, neither mom nor son hesitated.My first reaction was [to wonder] 
if that was my mom or not, and then I saw her 
eyes, Niko said. I thought, Thank God. Im going to finally get 
out of here. Im going to be free.These days, Niko is preparing 
to be home-schooled soon and begin his long reintegration process. He hopes 
to one day play football on his junior high school team and 
is grateful to be back in America. His mother is happy, too, 
though there is the constant fear that Mohamed Atteya will again appear 
in their lives, tracking down his son and trying once again to 
drag the boy back to Egypt and force him to live as 
a strict Muslim.My son told me [it was] to make him a 
Muslim, Atteya replied when asked why she thought her ex-husband snatched 
the boy. He said that we lack the morality and the values 
that their system has. And he said that Americans were so violent, 
he said we are a rotting society.- Kalliopi 'Kalli' AtteyaKalli Atteya's 
fears are stoked by the vivid memory of the downward spiral of 
their marriage that culminated in the cruel betrayal that almost cost her 
her son.It was in 1999 when Kalliopi "Kalli" Panagos fell hard for 
Mohamed Atteya. Within a year, they married and moved to nearby Chambersburg. 
But trouble began shortly after Nikos birth in July of 2000.Three months 
after our boy was born, he left, Kalli Atteya told FoxNews.com. He 
moved back to Harrisburg, and he dated
he says he never wanted to hear 
someone say, "Oh, THAT'S why he wrestles."In fact, though more gay and 
lesbian athletes are coming out in college, gay male professional athletes 
in major sports have waited to do so until they have left 
their sport, one of the more recent being Robbie Rogers, an American 
soccer player who played professionally in England. There have been reports 
that gay male athletes who are currently playing may be on the 
verge of going public.But women have already done so with little backlash.U.S. 
soccer star Megan Rapinoe, for instance, came out right before she played 
in last year's Olympics. WNBA star Seimone Augustus and the league's No. 
1 draft pick, Brittney Griner, are some of the more recent female 
athletes to follow suit.In Hollywood in recent years, both openly gay men 
and lesbians have had successful careers. And when it comes to television 
and movies, it appears there are more high-profile gay male characters.Still, 
while many see the two dads on the "Modern Family" sitcom as 
groundbreaking, others have a sense that the societal discomfort with gay 
men as parents is at the root of many of the jokes."A 
good portion of that is for comedic effect," says Don Todd, a 
32-year-old father in a two-dad family in Orange, Calif. He doesn't think 
most people would think it was as funny if the characters were 
two moms.Herek, the researcher at UC-Davis, has, in fact, found in surveys 
that heterosexuals think lesbians

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Chaffetz said Thursday that the Department of Homeland Security is using 
roughly 1,000 rounds of ammunition more per person than the U.S. Army, 
as he and other lawmakers sharply questioned DHS officials on their "massive" 
bullet buys."It is entirely ... inexplicable why the Department of Homeland 
Security needs so much ammunition," Chaffetz, R-Utah, said at a hearing.The 
hearing itself was unusual, as questions about the department's ammunition 
purchases until recently had bubbled largely under the radar -- on blogs 
and in the occasional news article. But as the Department of Homeland 
Security found itself publicly defending the purchases, lawmakers gradually 
showed more interest in the issue.Democratic Rep. John Tierney, D-Mass., 
at the opening of the hearing, ridiculed the concerns as "conspiracy theories" 
which have "no place" in the committee room.But Republicans said the purchases 
raise "serious" questions about waste and accountability.Chaffetz, who chairs 
one of the House oversight subcommittees holding the hearing Thursday, revealed 
that the department currently has more than 260 million rounds in stock. 
He said the department bought more than 103 million rounds in 2012 
and used 116 million that same year -- among roughly 70,000 agents.Comparing 
that with the small-arms purchases procured by the U.S. Army, he said 
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