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13 hours ago ago from Economy News, Continent Economy
Source: New York Times PRAGUE � Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had a blunt response Friday to the latest broadsides from former Vice President Dick Cheney: �Who cares?� In the latest exchange between old and new administrations, Mr. Biden rebuffed his predecessor�s criticism about President Obama�s handling of Afghanistan as �absolutely wrong.� And Mr. Biden rejected the last review of the war conducted by the White House under former ...
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11 hours ago ago from Fabius Maximus
Summary: the official FM website's view of President Obama. Just opinion, with little supporting evidence. You too can opine in the comments. Let the vituperation (on both parties) flow! One pleasure of living in modern America is watching the media construct fictious images of our political leaders. Kennedy, the athlete and family man. In fact he was the opposite. The clumsy Ford. In fact he was one of the most athletic of ...
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15 hours ago ago from Therearenosunglasses’s Weblog
By William Reed In a defining decision, Barack Obama has accepted responsibility for the War in Afghanistan, announcing deployment of 30,000 additional troops in the hopes of bringing the deteriorating war, in its ninth year there, to an acceptable conclusion. Snookered by establishment powers, President Obama ignores the truth and has embarked on a fool’s errand. The U.S. cannot in Afghanistan. It has a history of being graveyard ...
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Obama on war decision: `You feel it viscerally'
10 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Obama on war decision: `You feel it viscerally' WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama spoke in personal terms Wednesday about the weight of war, calling his middle-of-the-night trip to Dover, Del., to greet the remains of fallen soldiers the most powerful moment of his presidency. Obama said his decision to send 30,000 more troops into the Afghanistan war was not just an analytical decision about the best strategy. "With this one, you ...
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16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Following President Obama's war speeches at West Point and Oslo -- two breathtaking exercises in political cynicism that killed any hope of authentic liberal reform -- I've got only one question: Have the liberals who worshipped at the altar of "change you can believe in" had enough? There was already ample evidence of Obama's feeble commitment to peace, progress and justice. Ever since he started fundraising for his presidential campaign, ...
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18 hours ago ago from WalletPop
Adding an entertaining dimension to the appeal of energy-saving home improvements and building on the promise of new tax incentives for homeowners, President Barack Obama termed insulation "a sexy subject " during a Home Depot visit in Alexandria, Va., on Tuesday. "Here's what's sexy about it. It saves money," Obama noted in comments aimed at encouraging Congress to pass incentives for homeowners who insulate and otherwise upgrade their ...
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