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June 30th, 2009 -- Posted in Today | No Comments »

Two Republican senators asked Monday for a congressional Hearing on whether President Obama acted rightly when he fired the civil Advantage agency's inspector extensive earlier this Month. Sens. Michael B. Enzi of Wyoming and Orrin G. Hatch of Utah said they were involved about "significant questions raised apropos the protocol of the resolution to shed the IG." Mr. Obama fired Gerald Walpin, the inspector catholic who investigates AmeriCorps and other Programs under the Corporation for National and Community Service, saying he had disoriented self-assurance in him. The firing followed an scrutiny by Mr. Walpin that found perversion of federal grants by a nonprofit tutelage Group led by Sacramento, Calif., Mayor Kevin Johnson, who is an Obama devotee and quondam professional basketball star.

White House Obama denies choosing a Church The White House denied a detonation Monday in Time ammunition that President Obama had chosen an unexpected Church for his relatives -- the Church dedicated by President George H.W. Bush at Camp David.

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In lecture in Cairo, Barack Obama seeks ‘common ground’ with Islam

June 11th, 2009 -- Posted in Today | No Comments »

CAIRO - In remarks being translated lively for broadcasts and Webcasts in every dominating language, President said Thursday that the United States wants "Common ground" and "a remodelled beginning" with the Muslim World, where America's fetish plummeted with the Bush Administration's retort to the 9/11 attacks. "Much has been made of the fait accompli that an African-American with the elect Barack Hussein Obama could be elected President. But my offensive fable is not so unique," in the Grand Hall of Cairo University.

"The reverie of time for all plebeians has not come true for every Tom in America, but its promise exists for all who come to our shores." The 55-minute disquisition was remarkable and historic not so much for the liberation or even the words, but for the context, the orator, the moment. Obama included short talk about the United States, Israel, Iraq, his predecessor and al Qaeda. "I am knowing that some Question or justify the events of 9/11," he said, speaking before a red curtain and six pairs of U.S. and Egyptian flags.

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