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Obama as a Black President
8 hours ago ago from The Boggs Blog
Obama as a Black President by Immanuel Wallerstein Agence Global , Dec 15, 2009 The Congressional Black Caucus has been growing impatient with President Obama, and this political strain is now leaking out to the press. The Caucus members feel that Obama hasn't paid enough attention to the fact that the current economic difficulties have had greater impact on African-American and other minority groups than on the rest of the ...
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Related contentObama rejects criticism of him failing black Americans
2 hours ago ago from Sindh Today - Online News : Pakistan News, Indian News and World Affairs
Washington, Dec 22(ANI): US President Barack Obama has rejected criticism that he is failing black Americans in the country, saying that he is doing the best he can do for helping them. “The only thing I cannot do is, by law, I cannot pass laws that say ‘I'm just helping black folks.’ I'm the President of the entire United States,” The New York Daily quoted Obama, as saying. “What I can do is make sure that I am passing laws that ...
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20 hours ago ago from Audacity Of Hypocrisy
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 26% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty-three percent (43%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -17 (Excerpt) Read more at rasmussenreports.com ShareThis
Related contentNearly 60 percent Say President Obama’s Decisions ‘Bad for America’
17 hours ago ago from America Reclaimed
Fred Lucas CNSNews December 21, 2009 A majority of Americans believe an increased government role in health care would lead to more government corruption, while a plurality of Americans think that scientific data supporting man-made global warming is “mostly falsified.” That is what a new poll by Survey USA reveals. The poll also shows that 58 percent of Americans believe that decisions by the Obama administration have ...
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Obama defends self against black critics
15 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Obama defends self against black critics WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Monday rebutted critics who say he isn't showing enough compassion toward black America, citing his health care effort as one example he says "will be hugely important" for blacks. Obama said another example is the billions of dollars in aid to states included in the economic stimulus bill, money that was used to save thousands of teachers, firefighters ...
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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama is defending himself against criticism from some black leaders who say he isn't showing enough compassion for the plight of regular blacks. Obama said Monday that polls show overwhelming support for what his administration is trying to do. The president said the health care bill moving closer to final passage in the Senate will help the one in five blacks who don't have health insurance. He says it will ...
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16 hours ago ago from Politics Daily
Continuing a string of surveys showing public opinion running against passage of health care reform, 56 percent of Americans oppose the Senate bill based on what they know about it, while 42 percent support it with 2 percent undecided, according to a CNN/Opinion Research poll conducted Dec. 16-20. However, that number is down from two weeks ago when the margin of opposition was 61 percent to 36 percent. Thirty-eight percent believe the ...
Related contentHoeven Would Beat Dorgan for N.D. Senate Seat if He Runs
16 hours ago ago from Politics Daily
North Dakota Republicans have been trying to get their popular three-term governor, John Hoeven , to take on three-term Democratic Sen. Byron Dorgan next year, and if he did, Hoeven would find himself leading 58 percent to 26 percent with 6 percent undecided, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted Dec. 15.
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