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 WASHINGTONLegislation that would allow the families of Sept. 11 victims to sue the government of Saudi Arabia for allegedly backing the terrorists who carried out the attacks could be devastating to the U.S. military, according to Defense Secretary Ash Carter.Carterrsquo  admonition, detailed in a letter to a senior member of Congress and released Tuesday, comes aslawmakers prepare to vote to override President Barack Obamarsquo  veto of the bill. Carter said hersquo  sympathetic to the intent of the measure, but cautioned the legislation could lead to the public disclosure of American secrets and even undercut counterterro stanley cups uk rism efforts by sowing mistrust among U.S. partners and allies.The Senate is scheduled to hold an override vote Wednesday, and the House is expected to follow despite deep misgivings among a number of lawmakers about the billrsquo  effect on the United States. They fear the measure will boomerang and further complicate relations with a longstanding U.S. ally in the Middle East.   stanley flask                                                                                                       9/11 victims  families pressure Obama to allow lawsuits against Saudis          02:58                                                  stanley tumblers                      Irsquo;ve got concerns about what this bill is going to mean to America, said Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee. Itrsquo  the blowback to us because wersquo; Hzpv HHS ousts vaccine expert who pushed back on COVID-19 treatment
 This post originally appeared on Slate.In the seal of the United Stat stanley cup es, the eagle turns its head toward its right talon, which holds an olive branch, stanley cup  and away from the talon holding 13 arrows. It is meant to suggest a preference for peace. The eagle that hovered between the two candidates in the second debate had the same design, but for one difference: The eagle s head was turned toward the arrows. It was a fittin stanley kaffeebecher g symbol for the pointed and sniping contest between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney. It was a night of barbs, interruptions, and charges and counter-charges.  Very little of what the president said is true,  said Romney.  It s not true governor,  said Obama.  Not true. It s not true.  During one exchange, Romney said,  You ll get your chance. I m still speaking,  as the audience in the arena seemed to gasp. At another point, the two men got so close and huffy, I thought moderator Candy Crowley might just ask them to take it outside. It s a pretty good bet that undecided voters missed the important matter the boys were squabbling over--was it about a barbecue grill or the Lions and Bears football game  The debate was the only town hall-style contest in which voters posed questions. Just as the candidates seem to be speaking past the electorate, it often felt like they were speaking past the questioners. Both candidates avoided answering questions about gas prices. Romney continued to show an aversion to specifics in explaining his tax plan, and the pres