OBAMA
Kiss mine.
As a woman who has always had plenty of junk in her trunk, I was drawn to the Washington Post story published in The Forum online about Michelle Obama's posterior. Apparently, Michelle's posterior has...
Posted on 2/5/13 at 10:58 PM
Top N.D. Dems skip national convention
FARGO Democrats absent from this weeks national convention in Charlotte, N.C., arent going unnoticed. For North Dakota, none of the top-ticket Democrats is among the states 27 delegates at the conve...
Posted on 9/4/12 at 10:35 PM
President’s critics show for Madison rally
Not everyone who came to see President Obama in Madison came because they like his policies. There were dissenters from both the right and the left.By Gil Halsted, Wisconsin Public Radio , September 29, 2010
Obama stumps for Democrats during Madison visit
President Barack Obama made a direct appeal to a crowd of thousands of young people in Madison Tuesday to support Democrats in November the way they supported him two years ago.By Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio , September 29, 2010
Wisconsin factory hosting Obama got $1.3 million federal loan
President Barack Obama's latest Wisconsin visit includes a stop at ZBB Energy Corp. in Menomonee Falls.By The Associated Press , August 16, 2010
Obama likely to get warm reception in Wisconsin
Democratic candidates in some states have shied away from President Barack Obama, seeing him as a potential liability to their own campaigns. But the president still receives warm welcomes in Wisconsin.By Dinesh Ramde, Associated Press Writer , August 15, 2010
Jobs bill helps retain teacher jobs, but financial shortfall still looms
The $26-billion package of state aid that President Obama signed this week is expected to save thousands of teacher jobs across the U.S, including 3,000 in Wisconsin.By Brian Bull, Wisconsin Public Radio , August 12, 2010
Obama attacks GOP over vision for the country
By Julie Pace, Associated Press Writer , June 30, 2010
McChrystal out; Petraeus picked for Afghanistan
President Barack Obama ousted Gen. Stanley McChrystal as the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan on Wednesday, saying that his scathing published remarks about administration officials undermine civilian control of the military and erode the needed trust on the president's war team.By By Annie Gearan and Jennifer Loven, AP Writers , June 23, 2010
State dinner has it all: Beyonce, world-class chef
WASHINGTON (AP) — For all the world-class food and entertainment, deft touches and elegance of the evening, the Obamas' second state dinner was as notable for what didn't happen as what did.By Darlene Superville and Nancy Benac, Associated Press Writers , May 20, 2010
Obama opines on love and birth certificates
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pearls of wisdom from President Barack Obama: Few things in life are harder to find and more important to keep than love. "Well, love and a birth certificate," he quipped at Saturday's black-tie White House Correspondents' Association dinner, poking fun at the birther movement, which questions whether the president was born in the United States.By Christine Simmons, Associated Press Writer , May 02, 2010
Fact check: Can overhaul law save Medicare?
President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law cuts about $500 billion from Medicare in the next 10 years and spends most of that to cover uninsured workers and their families.By By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press Writer , May 01, 2010
Obama signs landmark health care reform bill
By The Associated Press , March 23, 2010
Opposition to health care expected to dominate November election
Republicans running against Democratic members of Congress may make "repeal health care" their battle cry this campaign season.By Mike Simonson, Wisconsin Public Radio , March 23, 2010
U.S. Congress passes Obama's health reform plan
President Barack Obama has scored the biggest victory of his presidency as Congress approved his signature health care reform bill, bringing near-universal coverage to a wealthy country in which tens of millions of people are uninsured.By The Associated Press , March 22, 2010
Live From Washington! It's Obama health care drama
President Barack Obama summons anxious Democrats and aloof Republicans to a White House summit Thursday — live on C-SPAN and perhaps cable — and gambles that he can save his embattled health care overhaul by the power of persuasion.By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press Writer , February 20, 2010
Senate rejects plan to form deficit-cutting panel
The Senate on Tuesday rejected a plan to create a powerful commission that would recommend ways to slash future federal budget deficits, but the close vote underscored that tackling the problem is an increasingly urgent priority.By By David Lightman, McClatchy Newspapers , January 27, 2010
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