Obama Plans Big Effort to Build Support Among Women The Huffington Post Sat, 10 Mar 2012 21:07 PM PST TMcClusky Some on the left have said there is a 'war on women' - they are correct, and its lead general is Pres Obama. http://t.co/Ts6BpDul Previewing Your Comment. | Candidates Sound Off On Jobs KETK 56 Tyler Sat, 10 Mar 2012 21:07 PM PST Friday's jobs report was good news for American workers and for President Obama. There was more hiring last month. Manufacturers, like carmakers, took on more workers, with car sales up. YouTube Video:Â No YouTube read more | Those pesky things called American laws The Florida Times-Union Sat, 10 Mar 2012 21:06 PM PST Two policies of the Obama administration illustrate an axiom: As government expands, its lawfulness contracts. Consider the administration's desire to continue funding UNESCO and to develop a national curriculum for primary and secondary education. | Obama Campaign Plans Big Push for Women Boise Weekly Sat, 10 Mar 2012 21:06 PM PST President Obamas re-election team will expand its strategy this coming week aimed at building support among women. by Jennifer Mattson, GlobalPost President Obamas re-election campaign is beginning an intensified effort this coming week to build support among women, the New York Times reported. The paper reports that his team plans to focus on issues traditionally important to women voters such ... | Unseemly behavior at the White House Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Sat, 10 Mar 2012 21:00 PM PST The Obama White House, which never met an ethical lapse it didn't embrace, is at it again. | Sunday pops Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Sat, 10 Mar 2012 21:00 PM PST The media mavens on the left love to point out what they've been calling a "lackluster" voter turnout in the Republican presidential primaries. But President Obama, unopposed in most of the Democrats' primaries, hasn't been racking up impressive vote totals. | Those pesky things called laws Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Sat, 10 Mar 2012 21:00 PM PST Two policies of the Obama administration illustrate an axiom: As government expands, its lawfulness contracts. Consider the administration's desire to continue funding UNESCO and to develop a national curriculum for primary and secondary education. | | |
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