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MARSHALL, Mich. Not so long ago, Republicans were giddy about winning U.S. Senate control in part by picking up a prized seat in Michigan held for more than three decades by a retiring Democratic lion, Sen. Carl Levin.They had good reason. Michigan voters had given the GOP control of the statehouse and governor's office, and conservative organizations prepared to deluge the state's airwaves. But as midterm elections loom, the optimism has become a salvage operation for the GOP candidate, Terri Lynn Land.On the surface, she might have seemed an ideal Republican candidate. Pro-business, Land has won statewide office twice, as secretary of state. But she has been tripped up by lackluster public appearances, polling concerns and dwindling outside financial support."She hasn't made a strong impression," said Bob LaBrant, a Republican and former chief lobbyist for the GOP-heavy Michigan Chamber of Commerce, which endorsed Land.The situation in Michigan seems to underscore the difference in skill sets between those required for campaigning, and those needed for governing."She'd make a better senator than she does a campaigner," Jackson County GOP committee member Leland Prebble said after a small Republican reception for Land last week. "Peters is a better campaigner."U.S. Rep. Gary Peters is no <a href=http://www.alportico.net/gosoc.php> true religion outlet</a>  runaway favorite. But the three-term Democratic congressman from suburban Detroit has led Land in nearly every reliable public opinion poll since April.Well-known within the party having risen through its ranks, Land has not often put herself in front of large audiences of undecided voters, as the state's moderate Republican governor Rick Snyder has in his quest for a second term.On a bus tour through southern and western Michigan last week, she met with small groups of supporters and businesses, before addressing the Republican faithful in her home region of Kent County in GOP-heavy western Michigan.In May, Land walked away from a gaggle of reporters when pressed on her position on the auto industry bailout, after giving a lackluster speech to influential business and political leaders on Mackinac Island, and ultimately did not answer.Two weeks ago, she spoke from prepared notes and used a teleprompter <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Louboutin Shoes Sale</a>  to give her speech to the Michigan Republican Convention. In contrast, Snyder strode on stage with a microphone in hand instead of notes.Examination of television advertisement spending in the race shows that Land drew $14 million in outside group spending to assist her through June, but that it has dropped off sharply since. That's forced Land to spend more of her own personal wealth to fill the void until the fall campaign.And now, with just two months until Election Day, outside groups that endorsed her are putting far less behind her effort. Some are moving their campaign investments to other races.Senate Republicans need to gain six seats to assume the majority. They feel the goal remains within their grasp, given five Democratic retiring veterans, including Levin. But a number of moves by outside groups suggest Michigan has fallen as a GOP priority, unlike Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Louisiana and North Carolina.And despite American Crossroads reserving $800,000 in advertising for a week in September, Peters and allied groups are on pace to vastly outspend Land in the race's final weeks.Americans for Prosperity, the flagship group of billionaire conservative brothers Charles and David Koch, stopped advertising for Land this summer, after spending $5.1 million in ads supporting her through June, but describing the race as "an uphill climb."Likewise, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which endorsed Land, ran $400,000 in ads, but has not since June.The most recent red flag for Land came last month when Freedom Partners, a group associated with the Kochs, canceled an $878,000 ad purchase that was to run in Michigan throughout August."There is a high interest in return on investment," James Davis of Freedom Partners said. "We make decisions based on the most effective use for each dollar at that time."Since then, Americans for Prosperity, for instance, has reinforced its advertising presence in Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado and <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/anel.php>Cheap Christian Louboutin Shoes</a>  Louisiana Senate races.Land, who has already contributed more than $3 million of her own, declined to say if she'll be forced to spend more of her own money to keep up."You need to invest what you're capable of," Land said in an Associated Press interview in Marshall. "We're going to work hard and do that."Hesitant to say so publicly, some Michigan and national GOP officials say Land was not their first choice. They tried recruiting U.S. Reps. Mike Rogers or Dave Camp, after Land put her name forward last year.Land told supporters during a campaign trip to small businesses, farms, campaign offices and small groups of supporters that the race would be close, and that she would gut it out with their help."A lot can stop Michigan from being in play, but we've made it in play," Land told about 60 campaign supporters and volunteers in Ann Arbor last Tuesday.Land zipped from curb to curb down the parade route in Romeo shaking hands, smiling and waving in the Labor Day sun during the picturesque southeast Michigan's annual Peach Festival parade.But she can also come across as businesslike at times in a pursuit that requires a certain amount of interpersonal comfort with strangers."I think she could use a little more eloquence," Dan Valascho, a Republican Land supporter from Grosse Ile said. "But that's hard to teach."
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The purpose of the preliminary report is not to apportion blame; that is left to prosecutors and courts who deal with those who caused this atrocity. This investigation is all about finding out what happened and making sure it never happens again.
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Once you understand that, reading the report makes sense. There is a great deal about how the plane got to be flying where it was, how engine oil was added in Amsterdam airport before MH17 flew into Ukraine and some thundershowers. The report details how the plane was flying legally, over eastern Ukraine and in unrestricted air space. That point is made again and again, lest anyone wants to suggest otherwise.
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The reports goes into the routine progression of the flight. How the pilots asked for a slight change of course to the left to avoid bad weather, then air traffic control re-directed them to avoid <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Sale-Online-Baseball-Cap-Men-Wallet-Factory.html>Gucci Factory</a>  other planes in the area. Indeed, the report makes clear that there were three other large commercial planes in the area, two 777s and an A330. MH17 was the victim of the awfulness of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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Hauntingly, when you read the transcript of the air traffic control communications, there were no warnings, no maydays, nothing. The plane just disintegrated after being hit by those high energy objects. It is left to the air traffic controller in Russia, who comments minutes after the incident, that it seemed as if the radar signature started falling apart. Other air traffic controllers say it s disappeared.  
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I have read many air traffic accident reports. In this report they have to make clear that the so-called black box s <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Sale-Online-Watches-Men-Sport-T-Shirt.html>Gucci Sale Online</a>  unique digital signature was correct for this aircraft. In other words, this was the right flight data recorder for that aircraft. The report made clear it had been neither switched nor tampered with.
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This report is stark because it shows just how normal everything was until the second when the external causes hit. There is no long discussion about performance of engines, as they start to go wrong, no analysis of pilots actions as complex avionics start to flash warnings. Just the sad, awful fact that at 13:20 the plane was blasted out of the sky.
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And it never says the word missile.
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@@@ MARSHALL, Mich. Not so long ago, Republicans were giddy about winning U.S. Senate control in part by picking up a prized seat in Michigan held for more than three decades by a retiring Democratic lion, Sen. Carl Levin.They had good reason. Michigan voters had given the GOP control of the statehouse and governor's office, and conservative organizations prepared to deluge the state's airwaves. But as midterm elections loom, the optimism has become a salvage operation for the GOP candidate, Terri Lynn Land.On the surface, she might have seemed an ideal Republican candidate. Pro-business, Land has won statewide office twice, as secretary of state. But she has been tripped up by lackluster public appearances, polling concerns and dwindling outside financial support."She hasn't made a strong impression," said Bob LaBrant, a Republican and former chief lobbyist for the GOP-heavy Michigan Chamber of Commerce, which endorsed Land.The situation in Michigan seems to underscore the difference in skill sets between those required for campaigning, and those needed for governing."She'd make a better senator than she does a campaigner," Jackson County GOP committee member Leland Prebble said after a small Republican reception for Land last week. "Peters is a better campaigner."U.S. Rep. Gary Peters is no <a href=http://www.alportico.net/gosoc.php> true religion outlet</a> runaway favorite. But the three-term Democratic congressman from suburban Detroit has led Land in nearly every reliable public opinion poll since April.Well-known within the party having risen through its ranks, Land has not often put herself in front of large audiences of undecided voters, as the state's moderate Republican governor Rick Snyder has in his quest for a second term.On a bus tour through southern and western Michigan last week, she met with small groups of supporters and businesses, before addressing the Republican faithful in her home region of Kent County in GOP-heavy western Michigan.In May, Land walked away from a gaggle of reporters when pressed on her position on the auto industry bailout, after giving a lackluster speech to influential business and political leaders on Mackinac Island, and ultimately did not answer.Two weeks ago, she spoke from prepared notes and used a teleprompter <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Louboutin Shoes Sale</a> to give her speech to the Michigan Republican Convention. In contrast, Snyder strode on stage with a microphone in hand instead of notes.Examination of television advertisement spending in the race shows that Land drew $14 million in outside group spending to assist her through June, but that it has dropped off sharply since. That's forced Land to spend more of her own personal wealth to fill the void until the fall campaign.And now, with just two months until Election Day, outside groups that endorsed her are putting far less behind her effort. Some are moving their campaign investments to other races.Senate Republicans need to gain six seats to assume the majority. They feel the goal remains within their grasp, given five Democratic retiring veterans, including Levin. But a number of moves by outside groups suggest Michigan has fallen as a GOP priority, unlike Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Louisiana and North Carolina.And despite American Crossroads reserving $800,000 in advertising for a week in September, Peters and allied groups are on pace to vastly outspend Land in the race's final weeks.Americans for Prosperity, the flagship group of billionaire conservative brothers Charles and David Koch, stopped advertising for Land this summer, after spending $5.1 million in ads supporting her through June, but describing the race as "an uphill climb."Likewise, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which endorsed Land, ran $400,000 in ads, but has not since June.The most recent red flag for Land came last month when Freedom Partners, a group associated with the Kochs, canceled an $878,000 ad purchase that was to run in Michigan throughout August."There is a high interest in return on investment," James Davis of Freedom Partners said. "We make decisions based on the most effective use for each dollar at that time."Since then, Americans for Prosperity, for instance, has reinforced its advertising presence in Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado and <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/anel.php>Cheap Christian Louboutin Shoes</a> Louisiana Senate races.Land, who has already contributed more than $3 million of her own, declined to say if she'll be forced to spend more of her own money to keep up."You need to invest what you're capable of," Land said in an Associated Press interview in Marshall. "We're going to work hard and do that."Hesitant to say so publicly, some Michigan and national GOP officials say Land was not their first choice. They tried recruiting U.S. Reps. Mike Rogers or Dave Camp, after Land put her name forward last year.Land told supporters during a campaign trip to small businesses, farms, campaign offices and small groups of supporters that the race would be close, and that she would gut it out with their help."A lot can stop Michigan from being in play, but we've made it in play," Land told about 60 campaign supporters and volunteers in Ann Arbor last Tuesday.Land zipped from curb to curb down the parade route in Romeo shaking hands, smiling and waving in the Labor Day sun during the picturesque southeast Michigan's annual Peach Festival parade.But she can also come across as businesslike at times in a pursuit that requires a certain amount of interpersonal comfort with strangers."I think she could use a little more eloquence," Dan Valascho, a Republican Land supporter from Grosse Ile said. "But that's hard to teach."

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