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Obama’s Baby Steps Into White House

10 hours ago ago from The New Orleans 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in New Orleans, LA

Like a potential good stock that could yield profit and dividend, Americans trusted Barack Obama and elected him as President on his promise of . In stock market, the investors usually buy on rumor and sell on fact. That rule still applies to the President elect. Barack Obama is beginning to recede on his promise to change. He is no longer a dashing flawless speaker. He is intermittent, evasive, confused and disenchanted. Instead of ...

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Obama’s Climate Sham[e]: Empty Rhetoric in Copenhagen Speech

5 hours ago ago from It's Getting Hot In Here

There was a time, say 12 months ago, when each speech by Obama as anticipated with a mix of excitement and hope. Despite myself, I felt that same mix of giddy expectation as he took the stage this morning at the Bella Center where the UN Climate Talks continue to stumble forward. All morning, new of secret meetings and leaked texts have been circulating around Copenhagen: the US and China are striking a deal! The Maldives is Backing down! ...

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And now, tea parties of the left

8 hours ago ago from Cranach: The Blog of Veith

From Dana Milbank , who covers politics for the Washington Post : Tea parties they aren t just for conservatives anymore. Liberals are turning against President Obama with an energy that until now has been reserved for Fox News viewers who wear tri-corner hats and wave yellow t Tread on Me flags: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), in a news conference Wednesday, declares that she won t ask House members to support Obama s ...

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Cop15: Obama, we must "act together"

5 hours ago ago from Newswatch

In a 15 minute address to delegates at the Climate Change summit in Copenhagen, US President Barack Obama has called on all nations to act together decisively to curb carbon emissions and prevent a global catastrophe. This is not fiction, this is science, he said in his opening remarks, seemingly directed at climate change skeptics. Obama then pledged his commitment to seek an agreement. I come here not to talk, but to act, he told delegates. ...

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Obama: Reflections and fall out

4 hours ago ago from @ Copenhagen

Two lines in President Obama's speech resonate: We know the fault lines because we have imprisoned by them for years.  These international discussions have essentially been taking place for two decades and we have very little to show for it except for a substantial increase in emissions. Isn't that the truth . Since the President made his remarks , pundits have swarmed the media centre at the Bella Centre. Kumi Naidoo, the ...

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