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... Qaeda.
The newly formed group is headed up by the Weekly Standard’s editor Bill Kristol; ... wrote Kristol in the Nov. 23 edition of the Weekly Standard.
“The next three years are going to be long and difficult ... national effort, notwithstanding our concerns about the determination of the president and his party to see it through. Now that he’s committed, so is the country, and one ...
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... news, the President stressed his dedication towards accelerating job growth and rebuilding the middle class in his weekly ... "From the moment I was sworn into office," the President said, "we have taken a number of difficult steps to end ... gratifying. They weren't. We took these steps because they were necessary."
Friday, the President embarked on a campaign-style "Main ...
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... irritates me is how quickly the country's economic woes become the fault of President Obama. Especially since I felt for quite some time that Bush and company were really TRYING to destroy this ... seeing for themselves how complicated and time consuming fixing problems of this magnitude are for a President who really works to solve the problems rather than waiting to hand them off to the next ...
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... White House let slip that US Unemployment might
increase yet again, while welcoming the decline in the Weekly Jobless
number, and inviting top brass business men to ... too much of desperation and a dodgy PR-inspired move,
as President Obama agrees to send another 30,000 troops to ... with the 46 million Americans with no health insurance,
President Obama's big platform, and those out of work, and one ...
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... , videos
FlockDraw
FlockDraw is an online collaborative drawing tool.
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Discover Presidential Log Cabins
A virtual tour of log cabins of the presidents of the US.
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Social Media for HR Admins - MVSPA 2009
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Posted from Diigo. The rest of my ...
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WhiteHouse.gov:
Following the best jobs numbers since 2007, the President recognizes
that such trends are cold comfort to those who are struggling and
pledges to continue pushing ... days before and looks ahead to
further action. He emphatically restates why he ran for President in
the first place: “to fight for a country where responsibility is still
rewarded, and hard-working people ...
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WASHINGTON – In his weekly address, President Obama said the jobs numbers released yesterday indicate ... or gratifying. They weren’t. We took these steps because they were necessary.
But I didn’t run for President to pass emergency recovery programs, or to bail ... shore up auto companies. I didn’t run for President simply to manage the crisis of the moment, while kicking ...
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... 's editorial in last week's issue of the Weekly Standard--"The Inevitability Myth: Health ... a closet at the Heritage Foundation. The most powerful group is President Bush and congressional Republicans.
"But of course, you say. A Republican ... ;Presidents rarely recover from second term slumps, but President Bush may be on the verge of at least a modest upturn and perhaps a strong ...
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... the original article at
Following the best jobs numbers since 2007, the President recognizes that such trends are cold comfort to those who are struggling and ... -working people can get ahead."
Related posts:Weekly Address: Recovery and the Jobs of the FutureWeekly Address: Working ... 39; title='Permanent Link: The New Way Forward - The President's Address'>The New Way Forward - ...
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In the midst of these challenging times for our nation, President Barack Obama used his weekly address to express gratitude to America’s military men and ... damaged economy, so that next Thanksgiving, Americans across the country can give thanks for a brighter and stronger economy.
Prepared Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
Thursday, November 26, 2009
For centuries, in peace ...
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