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by Jack White onJanuary 19, 2013
The retired racial stereotype says Obama supporters need to be extra vigilant during his second term.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onMay 2, 2012
"This time of war began in Afghanistan, and this is where it will end."
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by Nsenga Burton onMay 27, 2011
Republicans and Democrats send a strong message to the president.
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by Lenny McAllister onSeptember 2, 2010
Even in keeping a campaign promise to get the troops out of Iraq, the president finds himself tied to the legacy of George W. Bush.
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by Greg Beals onAugust 8, 2010
The current policy doesn't work, and it alienates his Democratic base.
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by Terence Samuel onJune 24, 2010
Surprise! Sometimes a firing offense gets you fired.
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by Greg Beals onDecember 11, 2009
Never mind the brilliant Nobel Peace Prize rhetoric and talk of a “just war,” Barack Obama is a president trying to please too many people at once. This could spell disaster in Afghanistan and the Middle East.
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by David Swerdlick onSeptember 4, 2009
The columnist's call for an immediate withdrawal from Afghanistan represents an especially insidious strain of chicken-hawkery and brings the conservative thought process on our post-9/11 wars full circle.
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