Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Reform Gets Stopped In Senate
Ever since the days of the Vietnam War, the citizens of the United States of America have seemed to have a beef with the United States military policy. (…)
Ever since the days of the Vietnam War, the citizens of the United States of America have seemed to have a beef with the United States military policy. (…)
Obama has clearly grown tired of the way the Republican Party has been handling its business in the United States Senate. (…)
President Barack Obama’s fight to get more financial aid for the struggling small businesses of the United States of America, which Obama has called the backbone of the American economy, has been going on for a while. (…)
A staple of the week for the President of the United States of America for nearly a century, the weekly radio address was delivered as scheduled by President Barack Obama on Saturday. (…)
The small businesses of the United States of America have been suffering for years as giant corporations and franchises continue to expand and grow. (…)
Tensions between the Democratic-Republic that is the United States of America and the Communist state that is Cuba have been high for years due to conflicting ideologies, as well as events such as the Bay of Pigs. (…)
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. (…)
With the economic crash that occurred at the end of the Presidency of George W. Bush, too did the housing market collapse under itself. (…)
The topic of immigration has been a major issue in the politics of the United States of America for decades, especially in the past ten years. (…)
For most of the last century, the United States of America was known as the Empire of Production. (…)
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