Obama To Deliver Speech On Iraq, Announcing New Plans
After seven years of the Iraq War, President Barack Obama has said that combat in Iraq is now over. (…)
After seven years of the Iraq War, President Barack Obama has said that combat in Iraq is now over. (…)
Aijalon Mahli Gomes illegally came into the country of North Korea in January and was caught in the act by North Korean authorities. (…)
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. (…)
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. (…)
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. (…)
Speaking in front of a packed audience at the University of Texas at Austin on Monday, President Obama touted Democratic policies and blasted the lack of Republican advancement. (More…)
President Barack Obama made it clear that by the end of August 2010, the number of American troops in the state of Iraq would be decreased to only 50,000. (…)
As reported one month ago, President Barack Obama planned to make a stop in his hometown of Chicago, Illinois in early August to help Alexi Giannoulias fundraise for his campaign for a seat in the United States Senate. (More…)
The November 2nd Midterm Elections are less than three months away and the Democratic Party is still hard at work making sure that they maintain their seats in office come the morning of November 3rd. (…)
As earlier noted, President Barack Obama and other members of his administration have set out to campaign for their fellow Democrats that are up for reelection on the November 2nd Midterm Elections. (…)
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