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The Clintons are the Obama show in Denver

Written by admin on January 17, 2010.


Wednesday officially nominated Democratic candidate for the White House, Barack Obama has received support weight in the person of the last Democratic president in office: Bill Clinton. His wife Hillary was asked about it to stop the voting process and to cheer Obama. [More]

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“No credible threat to Obama”

Written by admin on January 17, 2010.

That is what the American authorities after the arrest of three men in Denver, in possession of firearms. They said they wanted to assassinate the Democratic nominee for president. They were charged Tuesday.

The three men arrested in Denver in the possession of firearms and drugs were indicted Tuesday but U.S. authorities say they do not represent a real danger to Barack Obama, Democratic candidate for president of the United States. [More]

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Obama-Netanyahu meeting at the White House

Written by admin on January 17, 2010.

Barack Obama will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. A first since the failure of past U.S. efforts to restart peace talks in the Middle East.

Barack Obama, then Democratic candidate for president of the United States, Benjamin Netanyahu and then opposition leader July 23, 2008. The peace process can be revived? [More]

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Obama-Netanyahu summit talks

Written by admin on January 17, 2010.

Barack Obama received Monday Israeli Prime Minister to the White House. He defended the creation of a Palestinian state.

U.S. President Barack Obama gets to Washington Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a first meeting between the two leaders since they took office amid disagreements over the Middle East and Iran. [More]

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Obama in France: so DDAY People Will Forget

Written by admin on January 17, 2010.

Obama was the U.S. president that day in Normandy or nearly 10,000 young Americans died June 6, 1944.

These latter came liberate occupied France at the time when this famous battle known as the D-Day. [More]

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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (Hillary Clinton) on Wednesday arrived in Afghanistan on his first visit as a leading American diplomat on the eve of the inauguration of President Hamid Karzai (Hamid Karzai).

Clinton arrived in Afghanistan, where U.S. President Barack Obama (Barack Obama) is in the final stages of the decision, whether to send thousands of additional troops and election fraud tainted the reputation of Karzai in the West.

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Former President Bill Clinton (Bill Clinton) on Tuesday spoke at the Capitol, trying to convince the senators of the Democratic Party to support health reform. However, the leader of the Democrats in the Senate said that the bill is unlikely to be implemented this year.

their differences and adopt the bill.” Consideration of health reform in the Senate was suspended for a month. However, on Saturday, the House of Representatives approved the bill, now before the Senate faced the need for speedy adoption of the bill.  [More]

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Chief Obama sees campaign so by Democrat nomination

Written by admin on May 13, 2008.

The head of the campaign candidates U.S. Democrat Barack Obama said on Sunday it expected that the long battle by Illinois Senator Hillary Clinton face to reach the quota of his party in the upcoming elections would end soon, adding that “we are coming to end of the process. ”
Interviewed on “Fox New Sunday,” David Axelrod argued that the undecided superdelegados arriving at the convention of the party and that those who decide the nomination will opt for Obama, who beat if his Republican opponent in the elections would be the first black president in U.S. history.
“You see people (superdelegados) deciding to quickly now,” he said, adding that “announce several (decisions) every day for at least several days. [More]

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The Democratic Party and Clinton

Written by admin on May 12, 2008.

39.jpgThe long battle for candidacy for the presidency of U.S. opposition Democratic Party nears its end, with Senator Barack Obama with a clear advantage over Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
When missing just six primary (elections and internal party assemblies in fifty states), Obama made sure the 1,846 voting delegates at the Convention of the Democratic Party and Clinton, of 1,696. 2,025 votes are needed to ensure a nomination.
“We now know who will be the Democrat candidate. It is indisputable,” said the head of the Washington office of the news television channel NBC News, Tim Russert, on Wednesday morning, after a morning of polling. [More]

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