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This collection of heartfelt children's letters rides on the coattails of the "Chicken Soup for The Soul" series while cashing in on President Barack Obama's popularity.
Just what would the late, great, Bill Hicks have made of yesterday's Presidential election and the rise to office of Democrat Barack Obama?
Barack Obama was elected to be the next President of the United States on November 4 2008. But who is Barack Obama?
Inauguration Day is just one day of a week of festivities revolving around the swearing-in of the next U.S. president. And Barack Obama has a loaded schedule.
The Guantanamo Bay prison houses those unprotected by the Geneva Conventions and detains alleged enemy combatants against the U.S.--The place is slated to fall.
The War Memorials at the National Mall in Washington D.C. honor the many sacrifices of military veterans who fought and died for the freedom of the USA.
America faces unprecedented problems but the big question being asked of Barack Obama is about the first dog. Americans want to know what dog breed will be the first pet.
For weeks, people have been speculating on what Obama's children would wear on Inauguration Day. The wait & anticipation is finally over! The winner? J.Crew of course!
In front of dignitaries and a crowd of millions, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States and the first African-American to take this oath.
Community-minded people who want to become more involved in their neighborhood can do so within a short period of time by starting on the ground level.
The Denver Bronco wide receiver claimed it was to make a statement about the election of the first Black president and compared himself to other civil rights heroes.
The only no-frills event amid all the ceremonial extravagance of President-elect Barack Obama's historic inauguration will be the final exit of President George W. Bush.
Now that America's 44th President has been elected, here are some-must reads written by Barack Obama that will familiarize Americans with their new Chief of State.
Rush Limbaugh received pointed opposition from several NFL players, including Donovan McNabb, who bristle at Limbaugh's history of racially-tinged remarks.
U.S. President-elect Barack Obama will be sworn in the the same Holy Bible used by Abraham LIncoln at his swearing in nearly 150 years ago in Washington D.C.
Race and class issues are deeply rooted in the United States. Obama's race challenge ahead will be long and hard. America must use its hegimony to lead in race relations.
What can be expected from future president Barack Obama's foreign policy toward the Middle East? What will be different from the Bush years and what should stay the same?
Plastering Obama-isms throughout Washington, D.C., Pepsi used guerilla marketing techniques to promote its new "Refresh Everything" campaign.
Barack Obama has become the first African-American President of the United States and inspires millions with his words of hope and belief in the American people.
Barack Obama's rise from community worker to 44th President of the United States has not been without challenges, some divisive and abrupt.
The National Mall in Washington D.C. is home to some of the greated wonders of the United States of America, including monumnets to U.S. Presidents.
It is perhaps most fitting that Mr. Barack Hussein Obama the offspring of both black African and white American parents will become the first black to take the oath.
There are many qualities that a political leader should possess, but does age matter? To make a serious impact on the world is there an ideal age for a U. S. President?
Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States. Through many great decisions he rose to the top of the heap politically.
Barack Obama has faced challenges and had to make hard decisions long before he became President of the United States of America.
Children learn about President Barack Obama's journey to unimaginable heights in this moving story written by Jonah Winter and illustrated by A.G. Ford.
The new documentary follows a number of Obama's staff and the candidate himself as they work their way through the campaign trail to the White House.
Many good, bright, service-oriented people shy away from campaigning for public office, at any level, because of their assumptions concerning costs. Well, fear no more!
It has been almost 150 years since the death of the 16th President, but Abraham Lincoln continues to shape the United States of America's politics, psyche, and character.
After he was elected President, Barack Obama promised a new type of American leadership. This is the first in a series of articles about leadership in his first 100 days.


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