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Every president has is own style and I think that whatever style he has chosen to adopt is what he believes is best for him and for the country. As someone that has been in government before, I think it is important that we encourage and support ... more
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Akin is my closest friend. He is my confidant and brother and he is not only one of the most forthright, honest and courageous people that I know but he is also an excellent writer(he is a journalist and an author by profession) and one of the most ... more
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WASHINGTON - A rabble-rouser from his earliest days, John McCain has never been one who likes to be told "no." There's no reason to think a President McCain would be any different. McCain styles himself as a Teddy Roosevelt Republican, eager to be ... more
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In 1960, Kennedy declared his intent to run for President of the United States. In the Democratic primary election, he faced challenges from Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, and Adlai Stevenson, the ... more
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Investor's Business Daily: Arizona's new law is a reminder that the states formed the federal government and not the other way around. One of the federal government's functions was to provide for the security of the new country against foreign ... more
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As it became apparent that White House officials were involved in the episode, Cox was forced to investigate the President himself. ... more
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To the Editor: The controversy surrounding Lawrence H. Summers and Cornel West raises a number of very troubling questions ("Battle of Wills at Harvard," January 18). Reports of President Summers's meeting with Professor West indicate that Summers ... more
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On September 8, in what the Department of Education is touting as a "historic" speech, President Obama will be talking directly to students across the U.S., live on the White House website. But some parents and conservatives are blasting the ... more
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Article II, Section 1, Clause 5 of the United States constitution says that to be President, a candidate needs to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.articleii.html#section1 1: Be a "natural born citizen, or a citizen of the ... more
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Obama remains enigmatic, and progressives are wondering how he would govern as president. ... more
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