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 President Bush said Friday that  our country is in more danger of an attack  because of Congress  failure to extend a law that makes it easier for the government to spy on foreign stanley cup  phone calls and e-mails that pass through the United States.Democrats, in turn, accused Bush of fear-mongering and misrepresenting the facts.Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney met with Republican congressional leaders in the Oval Office to discuss the impasse with the Democratic-led House. Lawmakers left Thursday for a 12 stanley cup -day recess without acting on the law, which expires at midnight Saturday. The president said Congress should complete work on the bill as soon as possible.Bush argues that without the extension, the intelligence community will not have the tools necessary for protecting the nation from terrorism. Democrats, equally adamant, say he has the authority he needs to intercept terrorist communications, even if the law expires. American citizens must understand, clearly understand that there s still a threat on the hom stanley cup eland. There s still an enemy which would like to do us harm,  Bush said.  We ve got to give our professionals the tools they need, to be able to figure out what the enemy is up to so we can stop it.          By blocking this piece of legislation, our country is more in danger of an attack,  he said.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in a statement Friday, said Bush was  misrepresenting the facts on our nation s electronic surveillance capabilities.  She said his refusal to support Qyfz Sexting  Shockingly Common Among Teens
 In the run-up to the iPhone 6 announcement, the rumor-mill had basically decided that we were getting a strengthened sapphire screen 鈥?something that ultimately proved to be completely false. TIME has an excellent botella stanley  breakdown of why Apple didn ;t go the sapphire path.     http://time/3377972/why-apple-didnt-use-sapphire-iphone-screens/ According to the author, the likely reason that Apple didn ;t go for sapphire wasn ;t the rumored supply issues 鈥?rather, sapphire doesn ;t really make sense for a phone screen. There are the obvious stanley cup  issues, like the added cost of sapphire over Gorilla Glass; but there   a myriad of less-evident reasons, like the battery life issues sapphire would incur. Most surprisingly, sapphire apparently isn ;t any better in a drop-test scenario 鈥?the added rigidity means the sapphire is more liable to crack than glass, which bends to absorb the impact. The full piece  stanley mug is worth a read in detail 鈥?but basically, there   no end in sight for the millions of people suffering from Cracked-iPhone-itis. [TIME]                                                        iPhoneiPhone 6