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  • *[http://www.barackobama.com Barack Obama's campaign website] ...people/o/barack_obama/index.html Times Topics: Barack Obama] - coverage on Barack Obama in the New York Times.
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  • ...y] - summary of [[blog]] postings regarding the city's new connection to [[Barack Obama]], including translated Japanese posts.
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  • * Frank, David A. and Mark Lawrence McPhail. "Barack Obama's Address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention: Trauma, Compromise, C
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  • ''See [[Barack Obama]] for the 2008 U.S. presidential candidate'' '''Obama'''<ref>Pronounced [obama], with short [[vowel]]s; cf. Barack Obama's surname, [oʊbɑ:mə] in [[American English]].</ref> (小浜市 ''Obama-s
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barack Obama]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barack Obama]]
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  • The policy making organization lead by President Barack Obama.
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  • Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs in the [[Barack Obama]] administration
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  • ...[[Service Employees International Union]]; close political associate of [[Barack Obama]]
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  • ...American evangelical [[megachurch]] leader; gave invocation at President [[Barack Obama]]'s inauguration in 2009.
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  • How the [[Barack Obama]] administration has approached the concept of extrajudicial detention.
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  • ...poem "Praise Song for the Day" during inauguration ceremony of President [[Barack Obama]].
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  • ...lf-identity) or that 'Barack Obama does not equal [[Hillary Clinton]]' or 'Barack Obama does not equal [[John McCain]]'. What makes it true is that he - in this pa
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  • Co-founder and Executive Director [[New Organizing Institute]]; [[Barack Obama]] new media team; [[John Kerry]] 2004 Internet operations
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  • {{r|Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008}} {{r|Barack Obama}}
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  • A movement that claims [[Barack Obama]] is not a native-born American citizen and thus is ineligible to be Presid
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  • A bipartisan body created by President [[Barack Obama]], and charged to develop a proposal to balance the U.S. budget
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  • ...title for the major U.S. [[health care reform]] bill signed by President [[Barack Obama]] on 24 March 2010, also known as '''H.R. 3590''' and '''Public Law 111-148
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  • ...ice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] appointed by President [[Barack Obama]] in 2009
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  • ..."Praise Song for the Day" during the inauguration ceremony for President [[Barack Obama]].
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  • {{r|Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008}} {{r|Barack Obama}}
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  • An activist for the [[birther]] movement claiming that [[Barack Obama]] was not born in the United States; she practices law, dentistry, and real
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  • | title = How Barack Obama Won: A State-by-State Guide to the Historic 2008 Presidential Election
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  • Chief of Staff to President [[Barack Obama]]; former [[U.S. Congress|U.S. Congressional Representative]]([[Democratic
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  • ...U.S. state)|New Hampshire]]); Advisory council, [[J Street]]; supported [[Barack Obama]] in 2008
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  • ...inent in international relations, with significant representation in the [[Barack Obama|Obama administration]].
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  • ...War]] resolution; son of [[Jesse Jackson]]; national co-chairman of the [[Barack Obama]] campaign
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  • ...nal Outreach Coordinator for Muslim Americans and Arab Americans for the [[Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008]] but resigned
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  • ...ith-Based and Community Initiatives. It was subsequently renamed by the [[Barack Obama Administration]].
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  • ...or to [[Hillary Clinton]] and then campaign national security adviser to [[Barack Obama]]
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  • ...rs, Committee on Veterans Affairs; appointed to fill the seat vacated by [[Barack Obama]]
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  • ...e 90, led the crowd in singing Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land" at Barack Obama's inauguration celebration.
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  • ==Health Care Reform under Barack Obama== President [[Barack Obama]] made reform of America's health care system one of his priorities in his
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  • ...ornia]]. He gave one of the invocations at the inauguration of President [[Barack Obama]], and presided over a debate during the 2008 election cycle with both Obam
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  • ==Barack Obama== ...dministration#White House operations |White House visitor]] to President [[Barack Obama]]. The union endorsed him, as a candidate, in February 2008.<ref name=SEIU-
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  • ...rvice Employees International Union]] and a close supporter of President [[Barack Obama]], who appointed him a member, [[National Commission on Fiscal Responsibili
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  • ...mat who served as the United States Global AIDS Coordinator for Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump since 2014; she also served as the Coronavirus Response Co
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  • Created by President [[Barack Obama]], the '''National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform''' is cha ...[[Service Employees International Union]] and a close political ally of [[Barack Obama]]
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  • Image:Barack Obama.jpg|Senator [[Barack Obama]]
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  • ...e this: in April 2009, it was announced that [[Barack Obama |US President Barack Obama]] is to select such a breed as a pet for his daughters in the [[White Hous
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  • ...al White House military advisers about Afghanistan and Iraq to President [[Barack Obama]]; he is as Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Adviso
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  • Special assistant to President [[Barack Obama]] and senior director of the Central Region on the [[National Security Coun
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  • ...partment of Energy]], for 2009 to 2013. He was nominated by US president [[Barack Obama|Barack H. Obama]] and appointed by him on 20 January 2009 with the advice a
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Barack Obama Administration}}
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  • ...at Stanford; involved in 1 July 2009 arrest with comment by his friend, [[Barack Obama]]
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  • ...stration prevented expansion of the program. In February 2009, President [[Barack Obama]] extended the program to cover an additional 4 million children and pregna
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  • ...orm]] legislation passed in March 2010 as Public Law 111-148. President [[Barack Obama]] signed it on 24 March 2010. It is based on a Senate draft of health care
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  • They were strong supporters of [[Barack Obama]] during the campaign, and encourage him to speak strongly to the Chinese d | title = Tripping in China: Barack Obama’s Challenge
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  • *[[Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008]]
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  • ...until 2017. She assumed the role on January 20th, 2009 when her husband, [[Barack Obama]], entered office as 44th [[President of the United States of America]] and
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  • ...ir creators perceive in their subjects, factual or not. Thus, drawings of Barack Obama or Prince Charles that over-emphasize their prominent ears are caricatures
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  • While the Presidential victory of President [[Barack Obama]] and the taking of Congressional control in 2006 by the [[Democratic Party
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  • *[[Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008]]
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  • He supports the decision of Eric Holder and Barack Obama to conduct U.S. v. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, et al. in a civilian court, base
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  • ...)|U.S. Solicitor General]], to which she was also appointed by President [[Barack Obama]].
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  • ...s, [[Kofi Annan]], [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Muhammad Yunus]], [[Al Gore]] and [[Barack Obama]] have numbered among those awarded the prize. Earlier recipients have incl *2009 [[Barack Obama|Barack H. Obama]]
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  • ...haired by former Senators [[Chuck Hagel]] and [[David Boren]]. President [[Barack Obama]] has not filled the other vacancies, and it was suggested he may abolish t
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  • ...ism was significant because of the nomination and subsequent election of [[Barack Obama]], the first non-white American President. During the campaign, a number of
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  • ...peech for political campaigns. This decision was criticized by President [[Barack Obama]] in the [[2010 State of the Union Address]], with Alito in the audience. N
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  • Image:Official portrait of Barack Obama.jpg|Barack Obama
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  • ...hold the so-called Periodic Review Boards, which were ordered by President Barack Obama in March 2011. It was not specified when the panels will take place or whic
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  • ...use healthcare to destroy the other party, or to destroy the presidency of Barack Obama, then it's very unlikely you're going to find much consensus from people wh President [[Barack Obama]] named him co-chairman of the [[President's Intelligence Advisory Board]],
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  • [[Image:Barack Obama.jpg|thumb|280px|{{#ifexist:Template:Barack Obama.jpg/credit| {{Barack Obama.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Barack Obama at a campaign event, Nashua, NH.]]
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  • ...White House Counsel [[Rashad Hussain]] was named, in 2010, by President [[Barack Obama]] during a video address to the 7th [[U.S.-Islamic World Forum]] meeting in
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  • ...o Barack Obama in South Carolina a few days later. In late May he endorsed Barack Obama.
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  • ...ing, [[Abigail Thernstrom]], commented "Some of us thought the election of Barack Obama as president might signal a fading away of the old identity politics. The a
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  • ...mericans do not strongly object to its use in common parlance (President [[Barack Obama]], for example, frequently uses both terms) you should use the term "Africa ...the matter. For example, most Americans, on merely ''hearing'' President Barack Obama's ethnic makeup (White American and Kenyan), would likely describe him as
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  • ...America]] under [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[Barack Obama]]. Before this, he was the senior Senator from [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Dela ...January 2008 after the Iowa caucus. In August 2008, Biden was chosen by [[Barack Obama]] to be his running mate. On November&nbsp;4, 2008, Biden was elected Vice
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  • | 2008 || [[Barack Obama]], Democrat || [[John McCain]], Republican || <span style="color:blue"> Oba | 2012 || [[Barack Obama]], Democrat || [[Mitt Romney]], Republican || <span style="color:blue"> Oba
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  • Writing in the ''[[Huffington Post]]'', he approved of President [[Barack Obama]]'s enforcing trade rules on China, the "Section 421" rules the Chinese had ...-passed U.S. health reform bill, although avoided criticism of President [[Barack Obama]]. During the election campaign, he had been surprised to learn "Obama was
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  • ...ly told Congress he knew little about the major issues facing the Navy. [[Barack Obama|President Obama]] and Secretary of Defense [[Robert Gates]] asked him to re
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  • A wide variety of things have proper names. '[[Barack Obama]]', '[[London, United Kingdom]]', 'the [[Atlantic Ocean]]', '[[Ganesh]]', ' ...ion that uniquely picks out the referent. So, if one has a statement like 'Barack Obama is visiting Montana', what one is actually saying is '(the current United S
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  • ...an attorney, was briefly the Muslim American Outreach coordinator for the Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008. He was appointed on July 26, 2008 but resigned ...ised about that brief time, I am stepping down...to avoid distracting from Barack Obama's message of change.<ref name=ChiST /></blockquote>
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  • ...onduct, started by [[Michael Mukasey]] in the Bush Administration, which [[Barack Obama]] had said he did not intend to reopen. Obama accepted Holder's decision.
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  • ...s a matter of intense concern among some conservative activists who oppose Barack Obama on ideological grounds, but the arguments do not have widespread credibilit In particular, the evidence in favor of Barack Obama's birth in Hawaii is overwhelming. Hawaiian officials have repeatedly authe
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  • ...l of Law, [[Indiana University]]}}</ref> She was nominated, by President [[Barack Obama]], to serve as Assistant Attorney General in charge of the [[Office of Lega
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  • It applauded President [[Barack Obama]]'s June 2010 foreign policy actions:<ref>{{citation FPI, in July 2009, released an open-letter to President Barack Obama asking him to promote [[human rights]] at the summit with President Dmitry
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  • He thought [[Barack Obama]]'s [[Nobel Peace Prize]] speech superior to the one he gave at [[United St
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  • In his blog, and reprinted by the [[United Steelworkers]], he urged [[Barack Obama]] to take strong positions with China.<ref>{{citation | title = Tripping in China: Barack Obama’s Challenge
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  • Dennis Ross (1948)- is a special assistant to President Barack Obama and senior director of the Central Region at the National Security Council.
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  • ...[Jimmy Carter]] president in 1976, [[Bill Clinton]] in 1992 and 1996 and [[Barack Obama]] in 2008 and 2012. It lost the other presidential contests. The Democratic ...early 2008, but is even in fundraising with her chief competitor Senator [[Barack Obama]]; both raised over $100 million in 2007, easily breaking the old record.
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  • In the [[Barack Obama|Obama Administration]], <ref>{{citation
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  • ...t for National Security Affairs, Thomas Donilon, has been asking President Barack Obama to support Mubarak. “The Egyptian President is a pillar of support for U.
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  • ...s)|Republican]] parties. In the 2008 [[Presidential Election]], Democrat [[Barack Obama]] won the state, but by a very narrow margin. <ref>[http://www.cnn.com/ELEC
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  • * [[Sonia Sotomayor]], was appointed in 2009 by [[Barack Obama]]. She is the first Hispanic and only the third woman to serve on the Court * [[Elena Kagan]], appointed in 2010 by [[Barack Obama]], is a former dean of the Harvard Law School and former [[Solicitor Genera
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  • ...ey believe has a mixed record on Israel because he has supported President Barack Obama's Mideast policies and did not support an initiative by Rep. Pete King call
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  • He shares a number of experiences with President [[Barack Obama]], including [[African American]] ethnicity. The two endorsed one another i
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  • ''Politico'' magazine reports that [[Barack Obama]], during the 2008 campaign, upset India when he told ''Time Magazine'' tha ...ame to Washington, on 23 November 2009, for the first state visit of the [[Barack Obama]] administration.<ref name=Reuters2009-11-24-1350>{{citation
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  • ...in the [[Democratic Party (United States)]]; there was speculation that [[Barack Obama]] might have picked him as the vice-presidential candidate.
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  • In 2008, he told ABC News that [[Colin Powell]] had endorsed [[Barack Obama]] only because Obama is black. <blockquote>Secretary Powell says his endors ...commentator, as with his song "Barack the Magic Negro", and referring to [[Barack Obama]] as "Halfrican American". He said "magic negro" is a historical cultural t
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  • ...edek v’Shalom, APN and [[J Street]] argued AIPAC had not fully supported [[Barack Obama]]'s peace initiative. <ref name=JTA>{{citation
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  • ...ts of long-term security and stability, or are we moving troops to satisfy Barack Obama|President Obama's politicking with key constituencies? And, finally, are ou
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  • In 2008, in light of the economic crisis, president-elect [[Barack Obama]] appointed Volcker to be one of his key economic advisers. He was consider
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  • '''George J. Mitchell''' (1933) is President [[Barack Obama]]'s [[Special Envoy for Middle East Peace]]. He is a member of the [[Inter
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  • ...inton's presidential fundraising efforts, then raising over $500,000 for [[Barack Obama]].<ref name=WaPo2009-08-27 />
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  • Ms. Parker cites the election of [[Barack Obama]] as evidence that Americans no longer care much about the moral-values iss
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  • ...zine)|''Foreign Policy'']], this was his second choice for a role in the [[Barack Obama]] Administration; he had wanted to be [[Director of the Central Intelligenc
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  • ...sed a bill relaxing these controls, with the direct support of President [[Barack Obama]] and [[Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International securit
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  • ...ranklin Delano Roosevelt]], [[John F. Kennedy]], [[George W. Bush]], and [[Barack Obama]], the current president, who graduated from Harvard Law School.
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  • ...e the nomination at September's Republican National Convention. He faced [[Barack Obama]], a Democratic Senator from [[Illinois (U.S. state)]], and lost to him in ..., likely Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[Barack Obama|Obama Administration]]. McCain describes Jones as a close friend.
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  • ...n of [[Wikipedia:Boumediene v. Bush|Boumediene v. Bush]]</ref>. In 2009, [[Barack Obama|the Obama Administration]] announced its intention to close the facility, a
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  • President [[Barack Obama]]'s speeches, according to Steyn, show weakness on the part of the [[United
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  • ...009-2017||||Democratic||[[Image:Official portrait of Barack Obama.jpg|50px|Barack Obama]]
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  • ...t Bush succeeded [[Bill Clinton]] as President. He has been succeeded by [[Barack Obama]] (Democrat). Both Obama, and Republican candidate [[John McCain]], have di ...retary of Defense]], [[Robert Gates]], who continued in that role in the [[Barack Obama]] administration. This administration's [[Secretary of State]], [[Condaleez
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  • [[Fareed Zakaria]] wrote, after [[Barack Obama]] was elected, that he might be able to push a "third way" agenda. <ref nam
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  • ...verbally attacked both 2008 presidential candidates, [[John McCain]] and [[Barack Obama]], always referring to the latter as "Barack Hussein Obama," whom he called
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  • ...the political spectrum. Senator (and Democratic Presidential candidate) [[Barack Obama]] criticised it on the grounds that it did not provide adequate protection
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  • ...goals and conservative ideology, and his concerns for what he terms the "[[Barack Obama|Obama Revolution]]". He wrote that Republicans usually lose elections not b
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  • ...s race, is centered on [[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha]]. The district supported [[Barack Obama]] in the 2008 Presidential election and thus Rep. Terry is seen as potentia
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  • ...the first Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the Barack Obama|Obama Administration.
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  • '''John Brennan''' is the senior counterterrorism adviser to President Barack Obama, who also advises on relations between the White House and United States in
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  • The 6th district supported [[Barack Obama]] with a 68% vote. <ref name=RCP2010-03-31 />
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  • ...n many states. As the presidency is limited to two terms, the incumbent, [[Barack Obama]], was not eligible to serve again. On the basis of provisional figures ann
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  • ...onal District of [[Wisconsin (U.S. state)|Wisconsin]], a district won by [[Barack Obama]]. He is considered a policy expert on [[health care]], including by Presid
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  • ...pedia.com/index.php?title=Barack_Hussein_Obama&oldid=702459 Conservapedia: Barack Obama]. September 21, 2009.</ref>
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  • During President [[Barack Obama]]'s address to Congress about [[health care reform]], on 9 September 2009,
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  • ...overseen by the Periodic Review Secretariat, which United States President Barack Obama set up with Executive Order 13567 on March 7, 2011. ...= The review board, with offices near the Pentagon, is part of President Barack Obama's effort to close the prison. Made up of representatives from six U.S. gove
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  • AARP has been very public in its support of President [[Barack Obama]]'s current health care plan, which has caused its membership totals to tak
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  • ...has publicly asked Sgt. Crowley to apologize for his actions. President [[Barack Obama]] is on record as saying "The Cambridge Police acted stupidly". Obama has a
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  • ...AIPAC) and Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of waging "proxy war" on President Barack Obama, by criticizing his awarding the Medal of Freedom to Mary Robinson, former Mazen Asbahi was, for a few days, Muslim outreach coordinator for the Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008, but resigned after it was revealed he had brie
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  • ...ed for the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] nomination by [[Barack Obama]]; subsequently Obama appointed her his Secretary of State when he entered ...s/summary.asp?cid=N00000019] </ref> Clinton's best financed opponent is [[Barack Obama]].
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  • ...t for the ''[[Washington Post]]'', she positioned herself to the left of [[Barack Obama]], and wrote, in March 2010, that progressives need to organize against his
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  • ...on Foreign Relations, and accepted by Presidents [[George W. Bush]] and [[Barack Obama]], as an evolution of [[NAFTA]]<ref name=WND2009-10-23>{{citation
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  • ...f Fidel Castro, replaced by his brother [[Raul Castro]], relations under [[Barack Obama]] appear to be thawing. In April 2009, President [[Barack Obama]] lifted travel restrictions to Cuba for U.S. citizens of Cuban descent, as
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  • ...vative Union]]’s 2002 Ronald Reagan Award, she has referred to President [[Barack Obama]]'s policy of permitting gays in the military to be "a reckless campaign pr ...Conservative Political Action Conference]], she said <blockquote>President Barack Obama has ordered Pentagon leaders to promote his gays-in-the-military cause. On
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  • The ambassador has The Netherlands|Dutch roots and ties to president Barack Obama that go back to his days as a state senator in Illinois. She is also connec
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  • President Barack Obama, on January 5, 2009, nominated Dawn Johnsen as his choice for Assistant Att
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  • ...0 Members of Congress have sent a letter to MG Cleveland, copied President Barack Obama, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Sta
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  • Discussing Netanyahu's May 2009 meeting with President Barack Obama, he was reminded of a time, 16 years ago, when Bill Clinton stood next to Y
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  • ...[[National Security Network]], he praised the [[U.S. Senate]], President [[Barack Obama]], and Secretary of Defense [[Robert Gates]] for capping production of the
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  • ...www.flickr.com/photos/barackobamadotcom/387054528/ This image of President Barack Obama] illustrates a depth of field that pulls the subject away from the audience
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  • ...st the retiring [[Roland Burris]], who was appointed to fill the seat of [[Barack Obama]] when Obama became President. <ref name=SenateSite>{{citation ...necessarily tied to the national level, since it was the Senate seat of [[Barack Obama]].
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  • ...ailure in 2004. Some commentators argued that the same would be true for [[Barack Obama]] in the 2008 presidential elections.<ref>Jonathan Chait, [http://blogs.tnr
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  • ...appointed by both Republicans and Democrats. He is serving under President Barack Obama. On December 1, 2008, President Barack Obama announced that he would appoint Holder as Attorney General. In light of per
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  • ...Iowa Caucus he trailed the front runners such as [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]], after which he withdrew from the race.
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  • {{Image|Barack Obama Senate official photo.jpg|left|200px|Barack Obama.}} {{seealso|Barack Obama}}
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  • [[Barack Obama]], on taking office as President of the United States, faced the reality of
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  • He gave cautious approval to [[Barack Obama]]'s approaches to the Middle East, specifically in the way in which the Pre
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  • ...'. He was a contributing editor for ''National Review'' but resigned after Barack Obama's election, and runs the NewMajority.com website, "dedicated to the moderni ...s 72 and had health questions. "Ms. Palin's experience in government makes Barack Obama look like George C. Marshall..."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ce interrogation, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|Bush Administration; Barack Obama has announced his intent to close the detention facility.
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  • ...st passionately involved with Israel have felt ever-increasing mistrust of Barack Obama, his administration and his party." <ref>{{citation
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  • ...status quo when [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[Barack Obama]] told voters that exit would place the UK "in the back of the queue" in te
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  • She was an early 2008 supporter of Hillary Clinton, although contributed to Barack Obama once his nomination was assured. She worked on the Presidential transition
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  • ...ssues. A recent example of this controversy was a photoshopped image of [[Barack Obama]] ripping his clothes off like [[Superman]] to reveal a T-shirt that reads:
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  • ...ancing in the streets in greater numbers than they did on September 11" if Barack Obama wins the presidency.<ref>{{citation
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  • In 2009, when [[United States President]] [[Barack Obama]] replaced [[George W. Bush]] the individuals held in Guantanamo started to
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  • {{Image|Barack Obama Senate official photo.jpg|right|280px|Barack Obama.}} ...cCain.<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7707364.stm Barack Obama's grandmother dies ]'. November 4th 2008.</ref>
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  • He is known for suing [[United States President]], [[Barack Obama]], asking him to show he was born an American - a requirement for being a U
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  • ...mation as sensitive. The most recent Executive Order, issued by President Barack Obama, is Executive Order 13526 of December 29, 2009.<ref>{{citation | author = Barack Obama
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  • Her criticism of Barack Obama, at the climate conference in Copenhagen, is directed at an underlying poli
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  • }}</ref> Originally appointed by George W. Bush, he was reappointed by Barack Obama. In January 2010, it was announced that he committed to the President to st
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  • ...p interview, he expressed strong support for the reelection of President [[Barack Obama]] but refused to speculate about 2016. He said he could accomplish more in
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  • ...rrested last week outside of his home in Cambridge for disorderly conduct. Barack Obama|Obama says that the Cambridge police "acted stupidly", and supports Gates c ...He has publicly asked Sgt. Crowley to apologize for his actions. President Barack Obama is on record as saying "The Cambridge Police acted stupidly". Obama has als
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  • ...appointed by ex-governor [[Rod Blagojevich]] to fill the seat vacated by [[Barack Obama]] when he became President. He is the only [[African-American]] senator. He
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  • As part of a February 2009 National Journal panel response to how President Barack Obama should proceed with respect to Iran, he wrote, "The structure of the questi
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  • According to President Barack Obama, who personally authorized the raid under Presidential authority, operation
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  • ...s; Palin said she wasn't why McCain lost the election. Finally, Dobbs said Barack Obama is "not the devil," but a man whose policy choices are difficult to underst
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  • ...er to [[Hillary Clinton]] and then campaign national security adviser to [[Barack Obama]].
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  • ...or such as David Brooks treats the administration of center-left leaning [[Barack Obama]] with "respect," commentators at ''The New Republic'' describe the relatio |title= David Brooks' Barack Obama Bromance: Inside The Unlikely Situation
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  • ...eals to the base, although she has much more actual political power; while Barack Obama is certainly liberal, he positions himself more centrally than Pelosi. ...ral was "anti-American," and, according to many listeners, implied this to Barack Obama; Bachmann said that the media should investigate members of Congress to see
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  • He is a supporter of the [[Birther Movement]], accusing [[Barack Obama]] of being a [[Kenya]]n citizen.<ref name=Salon2008-12-05>{{citation
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  • ...ry, offering U.S. support for fighting terrorism in the region. President Barack Obama said that al-Qaeda had "...trained.."Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab "... equippe {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Barack Obama Administration}}
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  • ...e [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. She was nominated by President [[Barack Obama]] on May 26, 2009 to replace [[David Souter]]. Sotomayor is the Supreme Cou Judge Sotomayor was nominated to the court May 26, 2009 by President [[Barack Obama]] to replace retiring Justice [[David Souter]]. She was confirmed by the Se
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  • ...hanistan (USFOR-A). He was relieved of command, in June 2010, by President Barack Obama, after an interview was published that the President said "undermines the c
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  • in March 2008, Buchanan wrote that Barack Obama had remained silent when his minister, Jeremiah White, had made allegations
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  • On 11 October 2013, Yousafzai met with US president [[Barack Obama]] and first lady in the [[White House]] Oval Office, where the president si
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  • ...ct for Excellence in Journalism]] determined that she was second only to [[Barack Obama]] in news coverage, coming from virtually no name recognition. Many of her
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  • President [[Barack Obama]] expressed concern and interest in the reduction of [[greenhouse gases]] i
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  • ...-- or turning into bleeding-heart liberals -- when they support President Barack Obama's calls for health-care and climate-change legislation. "It's important for
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  • ...didates rather than party, Democratic candidates [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]] spoke openly about their faith, attending the "CNN Faith and Compassion F
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  • ...Republican nomination in 2012 and ran for president but lost to Democrat [[Barack Obama]].
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  • ...arty (United States)|Democratic Party]] ticket of presidential candidate [[Barack Obama]] and vice-presidential candidate [[Joe Biden]] defeated the [[Republican P ...[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] ticket was Senator [[Barack Obama]] of [[Illinois (U.S. state)]], with Senator [[Joe Biden]] as his vice-pres
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  • [[Barack Obama|'''Baràck''' ''Obama'']] = [[Ehud Barak|'''Baràk''' ''Ehud'']]: According
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  • ...including July 2, 2008, when she wrote, referring to [[John McCain]] and [[Barack Obama]], "In the warped imagination of some on the left and right, this is a race
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  • Since the election of [[Barack Obama]], the League of Women Voters have made health care a priority topic and ha
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  • ...outh influence in the election, 69% of young voters aged 18-29 voted for [[Barack Obama]], pushing him to victory.
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  • ...model was followed by most of the candidates for the 2008 election, with [[Barack Obama]] and [[Ron Paul]] the most successful.
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  • *President Barack Obama should not be re-elected. 83% say President Obama doesn't deserve re-electi ...credo verbally attacked both 2008 presidential candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama, always referring to the latter as "Barack Hussein Obama," whom he called a
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  • ...been succeeded by the winner of the 2008 presidential election, Senator [[Barack Obama]], a Democrat. ...cientific work from Bush, but endorsed John Kerry in the 2004 election and Barack Obama in 2008.
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  • ...the 2009 economic crisis better than many other sectors. U.S. President [[Barack Obama]]'s [[American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009]] included more than $ ...r than many other sectors.<ref name=obama/> Most notably, U.S. President [[Barack Obama]]'s [[American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009]] includes more than $
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  • His calling called Barack Obama a racist over the Henry Louis Gates, Jr. arrest <ref name=Politico2009-07-2
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