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President Obama Uses Strong Words in Support of People Seeking Freedom And Justice

President Obama Uses Strong Words in Support of People Seeking Freedom And Justice

President Obama’s remarks Friday about Egypt contained strong words in support of people seeking freedom and justice throughout history, and around the world. Mr. Obama’s remarks were followed by some of the strongest language heard to date...
Europe And the United States to Discuss Climate Change

Europe And the United States to Discuss Climate Change

Mercedes Bresso, President of the Committee of the Regions, will take her message of greater trans-Atlantic cooperation on climate action right to the very top on Friday when she joins a delegation of US mayors in a meeting with US President Barack Obama....
United States Pledges to Help Reform Guinean Army

United States Pledges to Help Reform Guinean Army

The Deputy Commander of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), Anthony Holmes, said Friday in Conakry that the United States will spare no effort to support the electoral process and reform the defense and security forces in Guinea. “AFRICOM...
Divided We Fall

Divided We Fall

It is hard to imagine there being much joy in the White House this morning. The Associated Press headline writer applied the adjective “epic” to the Democratic defeat in the Massachusetts Senate election. The lead paragraphs, in the ...
Setting Priorities?

Setting Priorities?

Now that The Wall Street Journal is ensconced in the blogosphere with its Speakeasy site (with the capital “Y” symbolizing a spilled martini glass, presumably to tweak memories of the original semantics of the world), you can find some...
What Barack Obama Didn’t Say

What Barack Obama Didn’t Say

The account on the Al Jazeera English Web site made it clear just how strongly President Barack Obama feels about the failed terrorist attack on Christmas Day: In a news conference on Tuesday, Barack Obama said agents had sufficient information to...
Blazing the Trail Or Covering It?

Blazing the Trail Or Covering It?

It is clear that the failed terrorist attack on the Delta/Northwest airplane preparing to land in Detroit this past Friday at the end of its flight from Amsterdam demands serious analysis. What is less clear is how seriously that analysis will be...
First Lady Michelle Obama Reads a Holiday Classic

First Lady Michelle Obama Reads a Holiday Classic

First Lady Michelle Obama read the holiday classic ‘Twas the Night before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore, during her holiday visit to Children’s National Medical Center. A video of the classic story being read by the nation’s First...
The Obama Administration Loses Its Touch in Cyberspace

The Obama Administration Loses Its Touch in Cyberspace

Irrationality is often an excellent symptom of desperation, particularly when it involves losing grip on your best strengths. This lesson goes all the way back to the Old Testament. The Israelites lost the strength of their faith as soon as they...
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