U.S. Warns Of Retaliation Following Cleric's Killing OfficialWire Sat, 01 Oct 2011 13:05 PM PDT The Obama administration says the killing of a U.S.-born cleric in Yemen has raised the risk of anti-American violence worldwide. The State Department says the death of Anwar al-Awlaki would provide motivation for individuals or groups to retaliate against U.S. citizens or American interests. | No change seen from Obama on gay marriage for now Contra Costa Times Sat, 01 Oct 2011 12:54 PM PDT President Barack Obama has said his stand on gay marriage is "evolving," but don't look for any change when he addresses a leading gay rights group. His appearance before the Human Right Campaign on Saturday night comes less than two weeks after the military ended its ban on openly gay service members. | This Exists: âObama Fried Chickenâ Is Chinaâs Newest Fast Food Craze Mediaite Sat, 01 Oct 2011 12:53 PM PDT The image of President Barack Obama as Colonel Sanders advertising a fried chicken restaurant would immediately be flagged as unacceptably racist, but that seems to be exactly what has popped up in Beijing. The Daily Mail reports that "Obama Fried Chicken," complete with the President in suspenders and bow tie and the slogan, "We're so cool, aren't we?" | US Warns Of Anti-American Violence FOX 29 Philadelphia Sat, 01 Oct 2011 12:53 PM PDT The Obama administration says the killing of a U.S.-born cleric in Yemen has raised the risk of anti-American violence worldwide. | Cuccinelli appeals to Supreme Court in health care suit Washington Examiner Sat, 01 Oct 2011 12:48 PM PDT Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli took the state's battle against President Obama's health care reform to the Supreme Court Friday. Cuccinelli announced that he had appealed the state's lawsuit to the nation's highest court â" a move widely expected after a circuit court in Alexandria composed of Democratic appointees dismissed the lawsuit, ruling that Virginia did not even have the ... | Early state GOP voters seek signs of electability Philly.com Sat, 01 Oct 2011 12:41 PM PDT Republican voters in early presidential voting states like Iowa are increasingly looking past imperfections in a candidate's conservative record in exchange for someone who appeals to the broader electorate _ and might have a better chance of beating President Barack Obama. | Obama pitches jobs bill, GOP wants less red tape Philly.com Sat, 01 Oct 2011 12:41 PM PDT The White House and congressional Republicans just can't agree on the best prescription for the economy, with President Barack Obama demanding passage of his $447 billion jobs bill and the GOP pushing to cut government red tape. | | |
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