Gay Issue: Mills, better respond the U.S. from New York!!! Ghanaweb.com Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:04 PM PST âMY BROTHERS AND SISTERS,â as fresh as it is; as near as he is; as exigent as it is, too: Tell President Mills to sort it out with President Barack Obama before he comes back home to probably fire back â" or else, it will be dead on arrival if he chooses the second option. | Obama's depressing parallels with FDR Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:00 PM PST Pushing his agenda for higher taxes on "the rich," President Obama kicked off his Dec. 6 speech in Kansas by saying his Kansas grandparents "shared the optimism of a nation that triumphed over the Great Depression." | Obama speech raises Kan. tax issues Hutchinson News Sun, 11 Dec 2011 20:59 PM PST OSAWATOMIE - When President Barack Obama gave a major speech on the economy last week in Kansas, he ... | Obama Says Unemployment To Fall Below 8 Per Cent Before Election Bernama Sun, 11 Dec 2011 20:51 PM PST WASHINGTON, Dec 12 (Bernama) -- US President Barack Obama said he believes unemployment rate will fall below 8.0 percent by the time US voters cast their votes to choose the next president in November 2012, according to an interview broadcast Sunday night. | Obama supporters hold holiday event in Huntsville WAFF 48 News Huntsville Sun, 11 Dec 2011 20:50 PM PST Obama for America supporters reached out to fellow democrats Sunday night at their holiday event. They're looking to get more Alabamians involved in the Obama 2012 re-election campaign. | Obama: \"It Doesn't Really Matter\" Who He's Up Against New York Magazine Sun, 11 Dec 2011 20:44 PM PST With the constant rumbling over who is leading the GOP primary , somebody finally asked the President who'd he rather go up against. And it seems Obama couldn't care less. Part one of the President's 60 Minutes interview aired Sunday night, and in it Obama told Steve Kroft that there isn't really any difference who he faces in the upcoming election. âThe core philosophy that theyâre expressing ... | DNC: Newt is The Original Tea-Partier New York Magazine Sun, 11 Dec 2011 20:44 PM PST Obama may or may not actually care who the Republican candidate is  â" but the DNC is definitely  not  ignoring the GOP race. On Sunday, the DNC  released an ad  focusing on Gingrich (as opposed to Romney, who's been the DNC's primary target until now) calling him "The Original Tea Partier." The ad shows clips of Gingrich saying very Tea Party-like things, such as vowing to kill the ... | Obama: Core philosophy of GOP candidates identical - Sun, 11 Dec 2011 PST The Spokesman-Review Sun, 11 Dec 2011 20:41 PM PST In making the case for his re-election, President Barack Obama is arguing that it doesn't matter who the Republicans nominate to run against him because the core philosophy of the GOP candidates is the same and will stand in sharp relief with his own. | | |
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