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Obama still standing after tough year (Independent Online)

President Barack Obama’s bruised administration still dreams of forging historic change in the year to come.


Obama still standing (iafrica.com)

President Barack Obama’s hopes of sparking rapid political transformation in 2009 fell short.


Voter turnout better than expected (Woburn Daily Times Chronicle)

READING — More local voters headed to the polls yesterday than what was predicted, as Reading residents followed the lead of their counterparts across the state in choosing to back Martha Coakley and Scott Brown in the Democratic and Republican state primary election yesterday.


Obama still standing after tough year – Hindustan Times

Obama still standing after tough year
Hindustan Times
Obama extended health care for children, outlawed pay discrimination by gender, lifted the ban on government funding for stem cell research, and transformed

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Obama still standing after tough year (Hindustan Times)

President Barack Obama’s hopes of sparking rapid political transformation in 2009 fell short, yet his bruised administration still dreams of forging historic change in the year to come.


Obama still standing after tough year (SpaceDaily)

WASHINGTON, Dec 13 (AFP) Dec 13, 2009 President Barack Obama’s hopes of sparking rapid political transformation in 2009 fell short, yet his bruised administration still dreams of forging historic change in the year to come.


Universal Health Care’s Worst Enemies Are… – David Horowitz’s NewsReal Blog (blog)

Universal Health Care’s Worst Enemies Are…
David Horowitz’s NewsReal Blog (blog)
Barack Obama, for failing to show any leadership, starting with when he failed to propose an actual bill or line up any support for the bill he failed to


Without universal health care there can be no reform of our absurd health care … – OpEdNews


Yakima Herald-Republic


Voter turnout better than expected (Woburn Daily Times Chronicle)

READING — More local voters headed to the polls yesterday than what was predicted, as Reading residents followed the lead of their counterparts across the state in choosing to back Martha Coakley and Scott Brown in the Democratic and Republican state primary election yesterday.


Lobbyist details health care bill’s sticking points – Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Lobbyist details health care bill’s sticking points
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
He said eventually health care reform will require Obama to do more than meet with lawmakers behind closed doors. Instead, the president may well have to go


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