Yvette Carnell: Obama's Achilles Heel: He's Not African-American
September 3, 2010 by Kalescher
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African Americans’ expectation was that Obama would display some of the steeliness so overtly recognizable in the African American persona. But President Obama’s perspective is international, not African American.
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Yvette Carnell: Obama's Achilles Heel: He's Not African-American
Yvette Carnell: Obama's Achilles Heel: He's Not African-American
September 3, 2010 by casino
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African Americans’ expectation was that Obama would display some of the steeliness so overtly recognizable in the African American persona. But President Obama’s perspective is international, not African American.
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Michelle Malkin » Obama Doesn't Regret Calling it 'Recovery Summer …
September 3, 2010 by Heterentlutegm
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Obama Doesn’t Regret Calling it ‘Recovery Summer’ — And Why Should He?
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September 3, 2010 by JuertoLapido
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Obama Doesn’t Regret Calling it ‘Recovery Summer’ — And Why Should He?
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Obama: No regrets about 'Recovery Summer': The Swamp
September 3, 2010 by FrervemetPymn
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“President Obama’s agenda represented ‘change’ once, but now it is time for him to change course, abandon his job-killing policies, and find himself a new economic team,” House Minority Leader John Boehner said in a statement this …
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Obama: No regrets about 'Recovery Summer': The Swamp
Obama: No regrets about 'Recovery Summer': The Swamp
September 3, 2010 by TedPoonoSof
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“President Obama’s agenda represented ‘change’ once, but now it is time for him to change course, abandon his job-killing policies, and find himself a new economic team,” House Minority Leader John Boehner said in a statement this …
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Obama Jobs Deficit Forcing Obama to Scramble | The Foundry …
September 3, 2010 by Dooketank
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The August jobs report shows the Obama jobs deficit at 7.5 million workers. The Obama jobs deficit is the difference between the current level of employment and the level he promised his stimulus policies would achieve at the end of …
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Obama Jobs Deficit Forcing Obama to Scramble | The Foundry …
September 3, 2010 by Hoffattaite
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The August jobs report shows the Obama jobs deficit at 7.5 million workers. The Obama jobs deficit is the difference between the current level of employment and the level he promised his stimulus policies would achieve at the end of …
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Lee Stranahan: Obama's Double-Dip Disappointment Is Bad For Business
September 3, 2010 by Svoboba
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As a small-business owner, I don’t need to wait for the government reports of leading indicators and indices to know that there’s been a tightening in people’s willingness to spend over the long hot summer of 2010.
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Lee Stranahan: Obama's Double-Dip Disappointment Is Bad For Business
Lee Stranahan: Obama's Double-Dip Disappointment Is Bad For Business
September 3, 2010 by AppoveAllorry
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As a small-business owner, I don’t need to wait for the government reports of leading indicators and indices to know that there’s been a tightening in people’s willingness to spend over the long hot summer of 2010.
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