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Obama’s Speech on the Middle East and North Africa, May 2011
President Obama gave these remarks on May 19, 2011. THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you very much. Thank you. Please, have a seat. Thank you very much.
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Obama’s serial indecision
WASHINGTON – An administration that lacks a consistent foreign policy philosophy has nevertheless es …
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Slaughter in Libya’s Misurata: Is this Obama’s ‘Rwanda’?
President Obama was rightly praised for using US forces last month to prevent a civilian massacre in the Libyan city of Benghazi. Now he and US allies must decide whether to stop an ongoing slaughter in Misurata, a port city of 500,000 people.
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Amid Bush Tax Cut Debate, Obama’s Own Near Expiration
As Congress scuffles over whether to extend the Bush tax cuts to the wealthy, the president’s stimulus cuts for the middle class — which benefit 95 percent of working Americans — are in danger of expiring if lawmakers don’t act by the year’s end. Obama’s Top Economic Adviser to Resign FoxBusiness: Fed Keeps Rates Unchanged Fox News Polls: Reading Tea Leaves FULL COVERAGE: America’s Election HQ …
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Fewer Democratic candidates seeking Obama’s help
President Barack Obama doesn’t go there anymore. The days of Obama traipsing around the country to states like Montana, Indiana or Arkansas in freewheeling campaign mode _ and with sky-high popularity lifting Democratic candidates _ are long over. With his… Barack Obama – Democratic – Indiana – President of the United States – President
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Arianna Huffington: The Nation’s, and Obama’s, Failures
The author of a new book, Third World America, talks about what is needed to get the country back on track
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Obamas coming to Mount Desert for some R&R
President Obama and his family are scheduled to vacation on Mount Desert Island next weekend, Rep. Chellie Pingree’s office said Friday. Obama, his wife, Michelle, and daughters Sasha and Malia are expected to visit Acadia National Park, which is on the island, during their visit from July 16-18.
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Legislation to extend federal flood insurance program is headed to Obama’s desk
Legislation to extend the federal flood insurance program through Sept. 30 is headed to President Barack Obama for his expected signature. After weeks of delay, and political posturing, the Senate approved the extension Wednesday night by voice vote. “Thank God,”…
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Senators question Obama’s choice of Clapper as national intelligence director
President Obama plans to nominate retired Air Force Lt. Gen. James R. Clapper Jr. as his next director of national intelligence, officials said Friday. The announcement is expected to come during a Rose Garden event on Saturday. National Intelligence Director – Barack Obama – President – United States – Government
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Hillary Clinton on Obama’s new National Security Strategy: Fix things at home first
“The United States must be strong at home in order to be strong abroad….So a lot of this National Security Strategy for the first time talks about the challenges we face here at home: our own deficit, our debt, the counterterrorism strategies.”
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