Archive for January 30th, 2008
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CNN.com users react to Kennedy backing Obama
Sen. Ted Kennedy’s endorsement of presidential candidate Barack Obama made headlines across the nation, largely because the Kennedy family was thought to be firmly situated in the Hillary Clinton camp.
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Familiar face to be missing from GOP debate
Republican presidential hopefuls will face off Wednesday night without a familiar face now that former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has dropped out.
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President Bush Discusses Global War on Terror in Las Vegas, Nevada – January 31, 2008
President Bush on Thursday said, “We will prevail. We will prevail in this ideological struggle because liberty is powerful. Liberty is hopeful. The enemy we face can only convince people to join their cause is when they find hopelessness. And so our strategy is threefold: one, protect the homeland; two, stay on the offense against these folks; and three, provide an alternative — a hopeful alternative to despair and doubt and hopelessness.”
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President Bush Signs H.R. 5104 Into Law
On Thursday, January 31, 2008, the President signed into law H.R.
5104, the “Protect America Act Extension,” which extends the Protect
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President Bush Discusses Global War on Terror in Las Vegas, Nevada
President Bush on Thursday said, “We will prevail. We will prevail in this ideological struggle because liberty is powerful. Liberty is hopeful. The enemy we face can only convince people to join their cause is when they find hopelessness. And so our strategy is threefold: one, protect the homeland; two, stay on the offense against these folks; and three, provide an alternative — a hopeful alternative to despair and doubt and hopelessness.”
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President Bush to Host North American Leaders Summit
As he noted in his State of the Union address, the President will be hosting the North American Leaders Summit on April 21-22 in New Orleans. This fourth meeting of North American leaders since 2005 will continue our work on Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) initiatives. It will also serve as an opportunity for the three leaders to discuss hemispheric and global issues of importance to North America.
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Speaking Voters’ Language, Literally
With 22 states holding their primaries and caucuses on February 5’s “Tsunami Tuesday,” the candidates now find themselves trying to win the support of the different ethnic communities that can deliver a bloc of votes
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Familiar face to be missing from GOP debate
Republican presidential hopefuls will face off Wednesday night without a familiar face now that former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has dropped out.
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Giuliani endorses McCain, Schwarzenegger might
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani ended his GOP presidential race and endorsed rival Sen. John McCain of Arizona on Wednesday.
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CNN.com readers offer keys to secret of McCain’s success
“It’s sad to say that my vote has come down to this … I just want to see an honest candidate,” admits Mike Bodnia of Edina, Minnesota. That’s why he’s choosing Sen. John McCain in his state’s upcoming primary, though he doesn’t agree with McCain on every issue.