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Nunca pensé que algún día me encontraría rodeada de un oceano humano de un millón ochocientas mil personas. Soy una mujer de baja estatura y por mi edad - casi ochenta años - he perdido también altura. Así sabía que el día de la Inauguración del nuevo presidente Barack Hussein Obama, tendría que encontrar un lugar estratégico de cierta elevación y usaría mis binoculares y dependería de las pantallas gigantescas colocadas a lo largo del espacio que encerraba a la multitud de invitados exclusivos de sus Senadores y Congresistas.
Nos tomó una hora y cinco minutos maniobrar todas las vías abiertas a la circulación de vehículos autorizados y el chofer finalmente nos dejó a dos calles de la entrada designada para los que tenían boletos de color morado advirtiéndonos que en cuanto terminara el...
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By the time many of you have read this message, prayerfully [Barack Hussein Obama] Hussein Obama will have been sworn in as this nation's 44th President of the United States. Hollywood could not have scripted a better screenplay in American history than that of the last 18 months. If the truth be told, even those of us who claim to BELIEVE in an ultimate power must have had at least some doubt that this day would ever come to pass-that a Black man could be elected as President of the United States? Fortunately for America, a brother by the name of Barack dared to trust in that Higher Power. Because of Obama's tremendous faith, a faith displayed by Brother Martin some 46 years ago as he delivered his, "I HAVE A DREAM" speech before a crowd of hundreds of thousands during the March on Was...
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INSIDE: n Throng gathers to witness history / 3A n Obama leads inaugural parade / 11A n Poet offers praise song for inauguration / 3D n Gala brings D.C. to Charleston / 1D n Mountain State residents travel to D.C. to live history / 4D n Tuskegee Airmen say they never expected to see a black president / 5C n Implausibility underlies Obama rise to top / 5D
WASHINGTON Before a jubilant crowd of more than a million, Barack Hussein Obama claimed his place in history as Americas first black president, summoning a dispirited nation to unite in hope against the gathering clouds and raging storms of war and economic woe. On an extraordinary day in the life of America, people of all colors and ages waited for hours Tuesday in frigid temperatures to witness a young black man with a foreign-soundi...
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USING THE H-WORD
This is going to be tough. But I just want to remind all of you that you didn't decide to support Barack Hussein Obama because it was going to be easy.
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With that Mr. President, may you continue to be the man that you are, the man that was shaped in his mother's womb by God to be in the position that you are in today, be it grand and glorious or humiliating and discouraging, you are where you are: "For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father's family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to royal position for such a time as this?" Esther 4:14
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Obama's policies are destroying economy
It puzzles me why anyone would continue supporting Barack Hussein Obama.
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Trivia question: What historical leader said the following? All of us together, in and out of government, must bear the burden. The solutions we seek must be equitable, with no one group singled out to pay a higher price.
Karl Marx? Chairman Mao? Barack Hussein Obama?
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Winds of change are blowing across the Arab world, taking down dictators; an earthquake-caused tsunami killed thousands in Japan and damaged an atomic energy plant, causing radiation releases and possible meltdowns; and a black man named Barack Hussein Obama is president of the United States.
Glenn Beck, the Fox News clown, tells viewers we are entering "the end of days.
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To: His Excellency Revolutionary Leader Col. Moammar Abu Minyar al-Gadhafi
From: President Barack Hussein Obama, The White House, Washington, D.C.
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Meanwhile, Bill O'Reilly's interview of Barack Hussein Obama - sans necktie - on Fox prior to its Super Bowl telecast, got huge ratings and lots of proand-con reaction. Surprisingly, the president admitted that he respects Fox News - the most powerful news organization in America - and watches The OReilly 'Factor." More later on this.
As an interviewer, he is a serial interrupter - which was on display dining his Uvely 15 minutes with Obama. Yet those who accuse him of grandstanding or trying to make the president look weak are mistaken. It was just the opposite. He mentioned, but soft-pedaled, Obama's lack of a necktie, which, to me, was unseemly for a president on a serious occasion. O'Reilly's 2008 campaign interview of candidate Obama was far more testy.
Finally, liberals must have ...