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Obama's Push for Copenhagen Deal Could Violate Constitution, Critics Sa= y
20 hours ago ago from Todays Political News
Political News Stories Today News for: United States President Obama's Push for Copenhagen Deal Could Violate Constitution, Critics Say FOXNews The Constitution states that the president cannot sign treaties without the approval of two-thirds of the Senate, or 60 senators. Examiner.com Will President Obama's appearance on WWE help Linda mcmahon? Examiner.com It's big news ...
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23 hours ago ago from magedogtag
i've said before that i'm glad we have our first black president, i just think he's the wrong black guy. i finally saw a video that i'd heard about. i seriously think that Allen West, who is running for congress in florida, is the right guy and forget the color. yeah, he's black but this video show exactly how right he is to be the leader of the greatest nation on the planet: link- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP2p91dvm6M i ...
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23 hours ago ago from Friendly Atheist by @hemantsblog
The other night, Rachel Maddow did a segment about the Cecil Bothwell case it's worth watching just to hear him not take an oath to God when swearing in to office. Maddow interviewed Katy Parker , the legal director of the ACLU of North Carolina. So to summarize: The NC state constitution says atheists cannot run for public office . The United States Constitution says that no religious test shall ever be required as ...
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13 hours ago ago from Let's Change America
President Obama's mission to save the planet from global warming could end up trampling on the U.S. Constitution, critics say. When Obama arrives in Copenhagen Friday, he is hoping to cut a deal on a new global-warming agreement. Even though the conference is not likely to produce a legally binding deal, critics say if the president signs an international climate treaty pledging reductions in carbon emissions, he will violate the ...
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16 hours ago ago from The Senior Conservative
If President Obama signs an international climate treaty, he will be violating the Constitution, according to critics. “President Obama cannot bind the American people to job killing international agreements on climate change without the advice and consent of the United States Senate,” former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich wrote Wednesday on the Human Events Web site. The Constitution states that the President cannot sign ...
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President Obama’s Approval Rating Hits New Low
5 hours ago ago from Media General - WSAV.com
Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This President Obama's Approval Rating Hits New Low Pessimistic Poll Obama's poll results have declined since he took office. Brooke Hart reports. 0 Ratings | 6 Video Views NBC News Channel Published: December 17, ...
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10 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
The President and his Generals By Karel van Wolferen (8 Dec 0 9) One of the best things that has happened since Barack Obama took over from George W. Bush is that 'the most powerful man in the world' no longer sounds like he is speaking to 11 year olds. Obama's oratory has been not only a great asset for himself - it elevated him to where he is - but also a pleasure to listen to, even though in the past eleven months it has largely been ...
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23 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
At dawn on June 28, the Honduran military abducted President Manuel Zelaya at gunpoint and flew him out of the country. Conflicting and ambiguous statements from the Obama administration left many confused about whether it opposed this coup or was really trying to help it succeed. Here are the top ten indicators (with apologies to David Letterman): 10. The White House statement on the day of the coup did not condemn it, merely calling on ...
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10 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
A Tale of Two Countries - Obama's Failure and Minshuto's Success A talk for the Ozaki Foundation - Nov 25, 2009 You perhaps think the subtitle of this talk - Obama's Failure, Minshuto's Success - to be a mischievous and overly hasty conclusion. But I think it is already a reality staring us in the face. Summing it up right away: Obama has missed the one rare opportunity for initiating the momentous reform policies he was expected to ...
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16 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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