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Va. health care reform lawsuit clears 1st hurdle
The Daily Times Mon, 02 Aug 2010 21:11 PM PDT
RICHMOND â€" Virginia’s lawsuit challenging the Obama administration’s health care reform package cleared its first legal hurdle Monday when a federal judge ruled the law raises a host of complex constitutional issues.

Obama: Pakistan has struck ‘major blows’ against al Qaeda
The Malaysian Insider Mon, 02 Aug 2010 21:09 PM PDT
ATLANTA, Aug 3 â€" President Barack Obama said yesterday the US mission was making progress in Afghanistan and stressed Pakistan was also in the fight, pushing back against recently leaked documents that question its commitment. “In Pakistan, we’ve seen the government begin to take the fight to violent extremists within its borders. Major blows have ...

US combat mission in Iraq to end on schedule Aug 31: Obama
Free Malaysia Today Mon, 02 Aug 2010 21:08 PM PDT
ATLANTA, Georgia (AFP): President Barack Obama pledged Monday that the United States will end its combat mission in Iraq as scheduled on August 31 despite a recent flare-up in violence. Obama told a veterans group meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, that he would meet the deadline he established shortly after taking office "for a transition to full Iraqi responsibility." "I made it clear that by August ...

Around Town: Dodging Obama brought a PR Bonanza for Barnes
Marietta Daily Journal Mon, 02 Aug 2010 21:04 PM PDT
ONE OF LAST WEEK'S hottest political topics was whether Democratic gubernatorial candidate Roy Barnes would be seen with President Obama when the president visited Atlanta on Monday. Well, not on...

Troops soon withdrawing...Oil well choking...Mitch Miller dies
9&10 News Cadillac Mon, 02 Aug 2010 21:03 PM PDT
ATLANTA (AP) â€" President Barack Obama says, while the war in Iraq is winding down, the U.S. hasn't seen the end of "American sacrifice in Iraq." Obama plans to withdraw all combat troops this month and all troops by the end of next year.

Obama reaffirms Iraq withdrawal timeline
Los Angeles Times Mon, 02 Aug 2010 20:58 PM PDT
The U.S. remains on track to decrease its number of troops in the country to 50,000, in a noncombat capacity, by the end of this month, the president tells a veterans group. President Obama affirmed Monday that U.S. combat troops would leave Iraq by the end of August â€" "as promised and on schedule" â€" in a speech aimed at highlighting a foreign policy bright spot and rebuilding support for the ...

Obama: U.S. to exit Iraq on schedule
Eaton Rapids Community News Mon, 02 Aug 2010 20:54 PM PDT
ATLANTA â€" President Barack Obama declared today that the Iraq war was nearing an end “as promised and on schedule,” touting what he called a success of his administration though it comes amid persistent instability and uncertainty in Iraq.

Military Family Reacts to Obama Troop Withdrawl Plan|ABC News 4
ABC News 4 Charleston Mon, 02 Aug 2010 20:54 PM PDT
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Greenville Republican Party rebukes Graham
Live 5 News Charleston Mon, 02 Aug 2010 20:45 PM PDT
GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) - The Greenville Republican Party has rebuked U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham for what it calls his cooperation and support of President Barack Obama and the Democrats' liberal agenda.

Obama salutes promised end of US combat in Iraq
AP via Yahoo! News Mon, 02 Aug 2010 20:36 PM PDT
Nearing a milestone in the long and divisive Iraq war, President Barack Obama on Monday hailed this month's planned withdrawal of all U.S. combat troops â€" "as promised and on schedule" â€" as a major success despite deep doubts about the Iraqis' ability to police and govern their country.




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