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ATLANTA— In the wake of the Massachusetts’s massacre, Barack Obama is reconstituting his 2008 election campaign team, centralizing control of the mid-term Democratic election campaign arm, and vowing to “fight” for his agenda. Mr. Obama and his team are declaring they will not back off big goals like health care reform and cap-and-trade. And they actually [...]

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ATLANTA— With our wildly popular President, Barack Obama, set to arrive in Copenhagen tomorrow to “seal the deal” on a global climate deal, it looks like the climate talks are actually falling apart at the seams.  The group of 77 poor countries are completely dissatisfied with the concessions from the wealthy developed nations, having judged [...]

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ATLANTA— Check out the exchange below from Barack Obama’s “Jobs Summit,” as reported by the New York Times:

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Your letter specifically asks if I am able to certify that the number of jobs reported as created/saved on Recovery.gov is accurate and auditable. No, I am not able to make this certification —Earl Devaney, Chairman of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board (responding to questions posed by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.) November 19, 2009. [...]

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…this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal.” —Barack Obama, June 3, 2008. ATLANTA— Barack Obama’s clinching of the Democratic nomination for president last June was supposed to have been one of those pivotal moments in human history.  A truly singular event when ocean, wind, storm and pestilence [...]

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LONG BEACH— On the campaign trail Mr. Obama was a wizard with the words. Women and children, and even some men, all around the world

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ATLANTA— John Kanas, owner of a private equity firm that has recently dabbled in buying up failed banking institutions, is predicting that around 1,000 banks will fail in the upcoming 2 years.  This number is significantly higher than the roughly 400 banks that the FDIC currently has on their troubled institution watch list. It probably [...]

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