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I am not persuaded that 20,000 additional troops in Iraq are going to solve the sectarian violence there. In fact, I think it will do the reverse.
We were supposed to write to Obama after the election, and I wanted to write to Sarah Palin instead, because she inspired me by what she has done
Today, the Labor Department released its monthly employment survey and reported that the nation lost 11,000 jobs in November - about 115,000 fewer than was forecast
As the major global warming summit begins this week in Copenhagen, this announcement couldn't come at a more important time. The Obama administration has followed through on its pledge to act and is demonstrating that the U.S. has turned away from eight years of inaction under the Bush administration.
Since 9/11, Al-Qaeda's safe havens have been the source of attacks against London and Amman and Bali. The people and governments of both Afghanistan and Pakistan are endangered
The Obama Administration and Afghanistan: They Really Don't Know What The Hell They're Doing ... Not A F*cking Clue.
Since 9/11, Al-Qaeda's safe havens have been the source of attacks against London and Amman and Bali. The people and governments of both Afghanistan and Pakistan are endangered
Obama is an idiot. ... Obama is clueless. The Taliban does understand Obama and his panty waste cranial disturbances.
We will kill bin Laden, we will crush al Qaeda. That has to be our biggest national security priority
To say the cadets were underwhelmed by President Obama's Afghanistan speech is a gross understatement
Moving forward, we are committed to a partnership with Pakistan that is built on a foundation of mutual interests, mutual respect and mutual trust ... We will strengthen Pakistan's capacity to target those groups that threaten our countries, and have made it clear that we cannot tolerate a safe haven fo...
Obama lectured us continually on how important Afghanistan is and told his commander to defeat the enemy ... but didn't really mean it
Going forward, I am committed to addressing these costs openly and honestly. Our new approach in Afghanistan is likely to cost us roughly $30 billion for the military this year, and I will work closely with Congress to address these costs as we work to bring down our deficit
Though a single 3.2-GHz cell processor can deliver over 200 GFLOPS, whereas the Sony PS3 configuration delivers approximately 150 GFLOPS, the approximately tenfold cost difference per GFLOP makes the Sony PS3 the only viable technology for HPC applications
we are bringing the Iraq War to a successful conclusion
We are excited about this opportunity to enlist the views of more than 350 million active users within the Facebook community ... This move to expand the AP Top Stories poll is among several efforts to engage consumers in new ways through emerging platforms.
The stakes are even higher within a nuclear-armed Pakistan, because we know that al-Qaeda and other extremists seek nuclear weapons, and we have every reason to believe that they would use them.
President Barack Obama has decided to send 30,000 troops to Afghanistan. ... Wasn't he against war at one point? I mean, it's like everybody who gets in the White House has to send troops somewhere to end a fight. For Obama, it was either Afghanistan or Tiger Woods' house
Eye on the Economy', our coverage of the recession gripping the state and nation. Even as he heralded the first unemployment drop in months, President Barack Obama began putting the finishing touches Friday on a fresh job creation proposal he's planning to send to Congress next week. I still consider on...
American military forces would remain in Afghanistan for a long time, seeking to blunt criticism that President Obama had sent the wrong signal in his war-strategy speech last week by projecting July 2011 as the start of a withdrawal;
Members of a NGO hold up a sign during the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »U.N. climate chief Yvo de Boer attends the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »Danish politician and president of United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 Connie Hedegaard, makes a speech during the opening of the conference, also known as COP15, in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »People walk past a large balloon in downtown Copenhagen December 7, 2009. The United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, is being held at the Bella center in copenhagen from December 7 - 18. Picture taken with a fisheye lens.
View Photo »A man carrying a baby walks past a globe in downtown Copenhagen December 7, 2009. The United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, is being held at the Bella center in copenhagen from December 7 - 18.
View Photo »A woman rides a bicycle past a globe in downtown Copenhagen December 7, 2009. The United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, is being held at the Bella center in copenhagen from December 7 - 18.
View Photo »People look at large globe in downtown Copenhagen December 7, 2009. The United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, is being held at the Bella center in copenhagen from December 7 - 18.
View Photo »U.N. climate chief Yvo de Boer and Connie Hedegaard (R) the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 president, attend the opening of the conference, also known as COP15, in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »Danish politician Connie Hedegaard, attends the opening of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »Polish Minister of Environment Maciej Nowicki delivers a speech during the opening of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, at the Bella Center in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama shakes hands with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama watches as Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is handed a note while he was speaking, Monday, Dec. 7, 2009, during their meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »Michael Siliski shows search results after taking a photograph of a book cover to demonstrate the features on the new Google Goggles application in Mountain View, Calif. , Monday, Dec. 7, 2009.
View Photo »United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Director General Kandeh Yumkella gestures as he briefs the media during a news conference during the 13th session of the UNIDO General Conference in Vienna's U.N. headquarters December 7, 2009.
View Photo »Google employees Ladawn Jentzch, second from left, and Anantica Singh, second from right, demonstrate the search engine's new features for Jack Menzel, far left, and Rich Miller, far right, in Mountain View, Calif. , Monday, Dec. 7, 2009.
View Photo »United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Director General Kandeh Yumkella, ASEAN Secretary-General Surin Pitsuwan and African Union Commission Chairperson Jean Ping (L-R) address a news conference during the 13th session of the UNIDO General Conference in Vienna's U.N....
View Photo »United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Director General Kandeh Yumkella (L) listens to the African Union Commission Chairperson Jean Ping during a news conference during the 13th session of the UNIDO General Conference in Vienna's U.N. headquarters December 7, 2009.
View Photo »United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Director General Kandeh Yumkella (R) talks to ASEAN Secretary-General Surin Pitsuwan during a news conference during the 13th session of the UNIDO General Conference in Vienna's U.N. headquarters December 7, 2009.
View Photo »COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - DECEMBER 07: An empty seat of the U.S. is pictured prior to the opening ceremony of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 on December 7, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
View Photo »Nobel Peace prize winner Rajendra K. Pachauri (L) makes a speech during the opening of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, at the Bella center in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen speaks during the opening of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, at the Bella center in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »Nobel Peace Prize laureate Wangari Maathai of Kenya attends the opening of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, at the Bella center in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »Singers perform during the opening ceremony of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, at the Bella center in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »Nobel Peace prize winner Rajendra K. Pachauri (L) shakes hands of U.N. climate chief Yvo de Boer during the opening of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, at the Bella center in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »A member of Canada's delegation attends the opening of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, at the Bella center in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »U.N. climate chief Yvo de Boer attends the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, also known as COP15, in Copenhagen December 7, 2009.
View Photo »We will kill bin Laden, we will crush al Qaeda. That has to be our biggest national security priority
Obama is an idiot. ... Obama is clueless. The Taliban does understand Obama and his panty waste cranial disturbances.
Moving forward, we are committed to a partnership with Pakistan that is built on a foundation of mutual interests, mutual respect and mutual trust ... We will strengthen Pakistan's capacity to target those groups that threaten our countries, and have made it clear that we cannot tolerate a safe haven fo...
To say the cadets were underwhelmed by President Obama's Afghanistan speech is a gross understatement
Going forward, I am committed to addressing these costs openly and honestly. Our new approach in Afghanistan is likely to cost us roughly $30 billion for the military this year, and I will work closely with Congress to address these costs as we work to bring down our deficit
Obama lectured us continually on how important Afghanistan is and told his commander to defeat the enemy ... but didn't really mean it
we are bringing the Iraq War to a successful conclusion
Though a single 3.2-GHz cell processor can deliver over 200 GFLOPS, whereas the Sony PS3 configuration delivers approximately 150 GFLOPS, the approximately tenfold cost difference per GFLOP makes the Sony PS3 the only viable technology for HPC applications
The stakes are even higher within a nuclear-armed Pakistan, because we know that al-Qaeda and other extremists seek nuclear weapons, and we have every reason to believe that they would use them.
We are excited about this opportunity to enlist the views of more than 350 million active users within the Facebook community ... This move to expand the AP Top Stories poll is among several efforts to engage consumers in new ways through emerging platforms.
Eye on the Economy', our coverage of the recession gripping the state and nation. Even as he heralded the first unemployment drop in months, President Barack Obama began putting the finishing touches Friday on a fresh job creation proposal he's planning to send to Congress next week. I still consider on...
President Barack Obama has decided to send 30,000 troops to Afghanistan. ... Wasn't he against war at one point? I mean, it's like everybody who gets in the White House has to send troops somewhere to end a fight. For Obama, it was either Afghanistan or Tiger Woods' house
Eye on the Economy', our coverage of the recession gripping the state and nation. Even as he heralded the first unemployment drop in months, President Barack Obama began putting the finishing touches Friday on a fresh job creation proposal he's planning to send to Congress next week. I still consider on...
American military forces would remain in Afghanistan for a long time, seeking to blunt criticism that President Obama had sent the wrong signal in his war-strategy speech last week by projecting July 2011 as the start of a withdrawal;
This blanket notion that you can't subpoena White House aides where there's evidence of genuine wrongdoing I think is completely misguided ... We're a nation of laws and not men and women so, you know, and that's a precedent I don't mind living with as president of the United States.
President Obama's 18-month deadline for starting the Afghanistan pullout didn't survive its first 18 hours
This blanket notion that you can't subpoena White House aides where there's evidence of genuine wrongdoing I think is completely misguided ... We're a nation of laws and not men and women so, you know, and that's a precedent I don't mind living with as president of the United States.
An international agreement on climate is essential for creating a level playing field for American businesses to compete in the global marketplace. President Obama's attendance and active participation at Copenhagen will take us one step closer to laying the foundation for a new, clean energy future and...
And finally, together with the United Nations, we will forge a new contact group for Afghanistan and Pakistan that brings together all who should have a stake in the security of the region - our NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] allies and other partners, but also the Central Asian states, the G...
President Obama's decision to participate in the Copenhagen talks later in the conference and alongside other world leaders reinforces his commitment to tackle climate change
And finally, together with the United Nations, we will forge a new contact group for Afghanistan and Pakistan that brings together all who should have a stake in the security of the region - our NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] allies and other partners, but also the Central Asian states, the G...
We applaud President Obama's decision to participate in the final crucial hours of the Copenhagen talks
I could not have more confidence in the Secret Service
It suggests that a ‘deal’ is already in the bag, and Obama’s expecting that he’ll get to bask in the glow of a new global agreement, flagrantly repudiating the position of the Bush administration in previous climate negotiations.
And that is why, as president, I will make the fight against al-Qaida and the Taliban the top priority that it should be. This is a war we have to win
