Democrat and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid spoke up against Ground Zero mosque yesterday. “The First Amendment protects freedom of religion,” said the senator’s spokesman. “Senator Reid respects that, but thinks that the mosque should be built someplace else.” Reid’s statement was released only a few hours after his Republican challenger, Sharron Angle, challenged him […]
August 17, 2010 | Posted in
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Happy Birthday President Obama! US President Barack Obama celebrates his 49th birthday and will be spending it with some friends today in Chicago. He is planning “dinner with some friends in Chicago,” said White House spokesman Robert Gibbs. “And I think he is looking forward to spending the night in his house for a change.” […]
August 4, 2010 | Posted in
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The 16-year old Justin Bieber is the online sensation these days. Besides Bieber, “googling” himself, an abundant population of the world’s teenagers, including males, are searching the net, looking for articles, new blogs, anything Bieber related readings, you name it. Bieber outraces Lady Gaga as the most search celebrity in the internet. And, according to Network World, […]
According to British social-network statistics site Fame Count, Lady Gaga is near to becoming the first living person to have 10 million fans on Facebook, defeating Obama, Starbucks, “Twilight,” and “South Park.” Lady Gaga’s fans total up to 9,940,462, whereas Obama has 9,444,942. The pop star also defeats Obama on Twitter, as her followers reached […]
July 3, 2010 | Posted in
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The old rocker Ted Nugent who also happens to be one of the advocates of the right to bear arms, calls Barack Obama “a clueless rookie president” and the Supreme Court justices who disagreed on his view of gun ownership “weasels” and “losers”, in an op-ed in The Washington Times. The U.S. officials have not […]
On Thursday, President Barack Obama called for a “practical, common sense” immigration system that will help the US economy and maintain America’s immigrant tradition and he put the pressure on Republicans to get it through Congress. In his first major immigration speech as president, Obama said, “Reform that brings accountability to our immigration system cannot […]
July 1, 2010 | Posted in
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While North and South Korea are in dispute, the Obama administration turns to China for help in diplomatic talks to prevent a military skirmish. This move underlines the United State’s increasing dependence on one of the world’s communist country. The Obama has been pressing for a UN sanctions resolution with the help of China against […]
May 27, 2010 | Posted in
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In a speech Friday in south Florida, Justice Anthony Kennedy decried the way some senators question Supreme Court nominees, defended President Barack Obama’s pursuit of empathetic judges, and rebutted the idea of activist courts. The Senate should not try to determine how high court nominee Elena Kagan would rule on specific issues, but should focus […]
May 15, 2010 | Posted in
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