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3 hours ago — WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) — President Barack Obama and President Mubarak of Egypt on Thursday reaffirmed strong ties between Egypt and the U.S. after meeting and discussing regional...
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8 hours ago — THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary _______________________________________________________________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 1, 2010 DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2010 In...
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2 hours ago — On August 31, 2010 President Obama officially called to an end the war in Iraq. I use the word officially because of the US’s long standing tradition of adhering to the Hotel California principle of...
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4 hours ago — "The nonsense about President Obama being a Muslim has got to stop. I rise to defend him from this absurd accusation by pointing out that he is obviously an atheist. ... The only evidence for Obama's...
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14 hours ago — Race-baiting false teacher Chuck Currie provides a good chuckle with this post: “President Obama is a Christian, and a fairly typical United Church of Christ sort of Christian at that.” Uh, is that some...
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4 hours ago — CNN Wire Staff President Obama urged Israelis and Palestinians to come up with a peaceful solution to the long-running Mideast conflict. Washington (CNN) - Direct peace talks...
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14 hours ago — If you thought the Obama administration’s court victory over Arizona’s immigration law was the end of the President’s assault on Arizona, you were wrong. While Arizona appeals that decision in court,...
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16 hours ago — Sandra Rose, a conservative blogger in metro Atlanta, Ga., writes : "According to online reports , there’s an email making the rounds as part of a 'major liberal initiative to curtail discussion of...
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8 hours ago — On Tuesday night, President Obama addressed the nation from the Oval Office, officially announcing the end of combat operations in Iraq. Yesterday and today there is the...
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18 hours ago — WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) – U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday urged Israeli and Palestinian leaders not to let the chance of a peace deal “slip away”, saying that the opportunity may not come...
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20 hours ago — Of COURSE, like all good Leftists (just like NH CD-2 CongressCritter wannabe Ann McLane Kuster), President Obama tried last night to insinuate that much of the deficits in the...
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20 hours ago — THE WHITE HOUSE - Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release -- September 1, 2010 Readout of President Obama's Meeting with King Abdullah of Jordan President...
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22 hours ago — I’m still working on the book. I got some great pointers from my friends Christine and Mary , so hopefully, I’ll be in the home stretch this time next week. In the meantime, today’s head explosion is brought to you by former senator Alan...
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23 hours ago — WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) – U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday jointly condemned the “senseless slaughter” of four Israeli settlers as direct...
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in Style by Oxdown Gazette
September 01, 2010 — get their whole appeal thrown out for lack of standing), a decision which will effectively make sure his wonderfully written and argued decision only applies to parts of California. While I’m not averse to caution, this is too much...