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Carter Denied Security During Israel Visit
21 hours ago ago from Economy News, Continent Economy
Source: Reuters Israel"s secret service has declined to assist U.S. agents guarding former U.S. President Jimmy Carter during a visit.Monday, April 14, 2008 JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel"s secret service has declined to assist U.S. agents guarding former U.S. President Jimmy Carter during a visit in which Israeli leaders have shunned him, U.S. sources close to the matter said on Monday. Carter angered the Israeli government with plans to ...
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23 hours ago ago from The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance
Updated December 15, 2009 By Vince Hayley - FOXNews.com Will President Obama disrespect our Constitution, and all of us, at the climate change conference in Copenhagen? Put aside all the serious fights over the climate science, the astronomical costs associated with capping carbon emissions, the endless demands for carbon reparations, compliance and verification, etc., the only question that really matters this ...
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19 hours ago ago from Wonders of Pakistan
by Glen Ford President Obama has reached a watershed in his presidency: he has devolved to the intellectual level of George Bush, while retaining his world class powers of speech. History may remember Obama as just another vapid but predatory imperialist president who happens to be…superficially eloquent. Unfortunately, the clarity of Obama’s diction is not matched by coherence of policy. Af-Pak is at least as ...
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15 hours ago ago from Maddmedic
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9 hours ago ago from FRC Blog
The steel-cold eyes of Vladimir Putin have a way of unnerving his opponents. When one of those happens to be the President of the United States, the latter might well feel a bit shaken. Following their meeting, Mr. Obama reported, “On areas where we disagree … I don't anticipate a meeting of the minds anytime soon.” Welcome, Mr. President, to the real world. This must be jarring for the former community organizer, whose utopianism ...
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Thomas A. Dine: Egypt: Settling for Stagnation
10 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
When pro-democracy leaders in Egypt start sounding nostalgic for George W. Bush, you might suspect that something is amiss. After all, only 22% of Egyptians had a favorable view of the United States by the end of Bush's presidency, according to the Pew Global Attitudes survey. President Barak Obama's speech in Cairo to the Muslim World in June was received enthusiastically. But a poor follow up has dashed the hopes raised in that speech. ...
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5 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
Barack Obama has won a place in history with the worst ratings of any president at the end of his first year: 49% approve and 46% disapprove of his job performance in the latest USA Today/Gallup Poll. There are many factors that explain it, including weakness abroad, an unprecedented spending binge at home, and making a perfectly awful health-care plan his signature domestic initiative. But something else is happening. Mr. Obama has not ...
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17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
As I write from Copenhagen, it's hard to imagine that the rest of the world is wrapping up lose ends and holiday gifts, preparing to start a new decade with resolutions and resolve. It is hard to be inspired right now, having waited so patiently with all the others demanding a clean and just energy future for budget crises and health care bills to give our issue the attention it demands, only to see that the United States is unlikely to ...
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