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On the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, January 22, also known as March for Life Day, President Obama was expected to overturn the ban on taxpayer-funded foreign abortions.
The concentration camp has been used for over one hundred years by many nations at war including the British and Italians in Africa and the Germans during World War II.
The chronicle of the life of a man who embodied every great part of American leadership from the past; then became the model for every American General in the future.
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For nearly two months, Notre Dame University has endured escalating controversy over President Obama's invitation to speak at commencement and receive an honorary degree.
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