Cheney: US different if Hillary Clinton president The Argus-Press Sun, 04 Sep 2011 09:13 AM PDT Hillary Rodham Clinton isn't president, but Dick Cheney says that if she were in the White House rather than Barack Obama, then things might be different today in the country. | Obama touring flood ravaged NJ New York Post Sun, 04 Sep 2011 09:10 AM PDT President Barack Obama is in New Jersey for a tour of the flood damage that Hurricane Irene caused in the state's third largest city. He flew to Newark and was taking a helicopter to Paterson for a firsthand look at the aftermath of the big storm that struck the... | DeMint to Obama: Deliver in writing CNN Political Ticker Sun, 04 Sep 2011 09:09 AM PDT (CNN) - Republican Sen. Jim DeMint said Sunday he wants a jobs plan in writing from President Barack Obama, not... | Schools Could Gain From Jobs Plan WESH 2 Orlando Sun, 04 Sep 2011 09:08 AM PDT Infrastructure spending on schools could be included in President Barack Obama's jobs plan. But while many schools across the country could use the improvements, would that move create jobs? | Dick Cheney: U.S. different if Hillary Clinton president Brandon Sun Sun, 04 Sep 2011 09:06 AM PDT WASHINGTON - Hillary Clinton isn't president, but Dick Cheney says that if she were in the White House rather than Barack Obama, then things might be different today in the country. | Obama declares disaster in wake of Irene Ashland Tab Sun, 04 Sep 2011 09:04 AM PDT President Barack Obama yesterday declared a major disaster in Massachusetts, opening up opportunities for federal assistance to residents, business owners and communities in Franklin and Berkshire counties that were affected by Tropical Storm Irene last week. | Obama to inspect flood damage in New Jersey Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Sun, 04 Sep 2011 09:02 AM PDT WASHINGTON #8212; A week after Hurricane Irene caused massive flooding as it barreled up the East Coast, President Barack Obama is getting a firsthand look at the damage in New Jersey. | Unions face reality of Obama years The Toledo Blade Sun, 04 Sep 2011 08:55 AM PDT WASHINGTON â" In the early days of the Obama administration, organized labor had grand visions of pushing through a sweeping agenda that would help boost sagging membership and help revive union strength. | Has Obama let organized labor down? New Haven Register Sun, 04 Sep 2011 08:54 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) â" In the early days of the Obama administration, organized labor had grand visions of pushing through a sweeping agenda that would help boost sagging membership and help revive union strength. | | |
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