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A possible breakthrough legislative proposal on gun background checks was
met with a mixed response ahead of a key test vote Thursday,
with the White House giving its blessing while some top Republicans and
gun rights groups still voiced concerns.Senate Democrats plowed ahead with
a planned test vote on the sweeping gun control legislation. The so-called
cloture vote is set for 11 a.m. ET Thursday, and a congressional
aide told Fox News that Democrats are likely to reach the 60-vote
threshold needed to proceed toward debate and eventually a final vote. They
will face resistance from more than a dozen Republican senators, including
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who have vowed to try to block the
legislation.A compromise struck between conservative Sens. Joe Manchin,
D-W.Va., and Patrick Toomey, R-Pa., boosted the legislation's chances and
earned praise from President Obama."I applaud Senators Joe Manchin and Pat
Toomey for their leadership on forging a bipartisan agreement around commonsense
background checks that will make it harder for dangerous people to get
their hands on a gun," Obama said in a written statement. "This
is not my bill, and there are aspects of the agreement that
I might prefer to be stronger. But the agreement does represent welcome
and significant bipartisan progress."But Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., echoed
many Republicans in calling it "a good-faith but unworkable plan.""The proposal
will impose new taxes and unreasonable b
o details.Rinaldi,
a computer technician, was accused of sabotage in his termination notice,
which he vehemently denies.The government crackdown hasn't stopped blackouts
or complaints.During a campaign stop in the Amazon city
of Puerto Ayacucho on Saturday, crowds shouted "Lights! Lights! Lights"
at Maduro. Newspapers reported that prompted state TV to nearly mute its
crowd-monitoring microphone.Attempts to seek comment from the state-run
electric utility, Corpoelec, were unsuccessful. No one picked up the main
phone. Corpoelec's president is Argenis Chavez, a brother of the late president.
He was quoted by the state news agency on Monday as recognizing
the troubles and promising "a great effort to progressively overcome the
weaknesses" with new investment of more than $1 billion.In Valencia, Martinez
and his wife, Aura, regularly turn off their TV and air conditioner
in anticipation of nightly blackouts. A power spike damaged the air conditioner
about month ago.Asked whether the Chavistas deserve to stay in power, Martinez
set off on a controlled tirade about the worsening challenges of daily
life including food shortages and a halt in deliveries of cooking gas,
for which he now must queue."There's no need to even discuss politics
because there is no need to explain what is right before one's
eyes," he said, motioning at the darkened street.Martinez is voting for
Capriles.___In a government video from 2009, a sunny female voice desc
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