Obama Stops In Seattle, Rebukes Republicans
President Obama spent the second day of his three-day campaign trail to fundraise and promote his fellow Democrats in Seattle, Washington. (…)
President Obama spent the second day of his three-day campaign trail to fundraise and promote his fellow Democrats in Seattle, Washington. (…)
It was nearly twenty months ago that Rod Blagojevich, the former Governor of the state of Illinois, was stripped of his position for allegedly trying to sell the seat held by Barack Obama in the United States Senate prior to his becoming President. (More…)
After spending the first part of his Monday in Wisconsin, the President of the United States of America hopped onto his jet and made his way to Los Angeles to do some heavy fundraising for members of his party looking to run for election and reelection on November 2nd. (…)
The United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates recently conducted an interview and made it clear that he sees his tenure as the Defense Secretary coming to an end once and for all in the near future. (…)
The Midterm Elections are less than three months away and the race is as tight as ever for control of Congress. (More…)
North Korea has never been a state that has had positive relations with many other countries since its inception in 1948. (…)
In the midst of the Great Depression of the 1930’s in the United States of America, President Franklin D Roosevelt signed numerous measures that would bring about recovery for the citizens of the United States, as well as other bills that would bring protection for the future. (…)
Friday night, President Barack Obama said he is in favor of the construction of a Muslim center and mosque in New York City, near the location where the Twin Towers used to stand. (…)
Los Angeles street traffic will be hectic tomorrow afternoon as President Obama will arrive at 4:15pm at LAX. (More…)
The tragic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April of this year went from being a terrible incident into a catastrophic disaster that has already cost 6.1 billion dollars and cost thousands their jobs. (…)
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