Republicans Soften Criticism of Obama After Statement on Iran Bloomberg Sun, 21 Jun 2009 21:13 PM PDT June 21 (Bloomberg) -- Republican lawmakers softened their criticism of President Barack Obama âs response to the crisis in Iran, welcoming his call on the regime to âstop all violent and unjust actionsâ against anti-government protesters. | Discrimination Laws Remain Intact Santa Barbara Independent Sun, 21 Jun 2009 21:12 PM PDT Obama backpedals on campaign promises to repeal discriminatory laws against gays. | Debt and reform: A health care promise New Hampshire Union Leader Sun, 21 Jun 2009 21:10 PM PDT President Obama is making a promise on health care reform that is almost certainly impossible to keep. | GOP says Obama timid on Iran The Times-Reporter Sun, 21 Jun 2009 21:08 PM PDT President Barack Obama stuck to his carefully tailored response to Iranâs internal crisis Sunday despite pressure from Republican critics, as he continued to speak up for protestersâ rights without making specific demands on Iranâs hard-line leaders. | Homeowners report confusing, frustrating loan modification process San Fernando Valley Business Journal Sun, 21 Jun 2009 21:03 PM PDT To battle foreclosures, the Obama administration launched programs with hopeful names such as Making Home Affordable, but as many homeowners seeking assistance are learning, such programs have added more confusion than help. | Barack Obama: US prepared for North Korea threats Times Online Sun, 21 Jun 2009 21:02 PM PDT President Barack Obama said the United States is âprepared for any contingenciesâ involving North Korea â" including the regime's reported threat to launch a long-range missile toward Hawaii. | Repudiation of ape âjoke' highlights S.C.'s racism fatigue The Charlotte Observer Sun, 21 Jun 2009 21:02 PM PDT Rusty DePass, the South Carolina Republican activist who infamously âjokedâ that an escaped zoo gorilla was probably an ancestor of Michelle Obama's, has learned the meaning of âhell to pay.â His teaching moment has provided multiple curricula on a range of subjects, including racism fatigue in the South. | NY senator has little time to prep for 2010 race AP via Yahoo! News Sun, 21 Jun 2009 21:02 PM PDT But with a consistent, engaging style and help from powerful allies including President Barack Obama, Gillibrand has moved quickly to quiet her critics and box out potential challengers in her party. | | |
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