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Obama is Re-evaluating Afghanistan War Strategy

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For weeks, military officials have been laying the groundwork to request additional troops. Army Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, the top U.S. and allied commander in Afghanistan, warned in a classified assessment that the Afghan mission risked failure if more troops were not sent. A declassified version of McChrystal’s assessment became public after it was leaked to the Washington Post website this week.

In part, the shift in the White House stance came after Obama ordered 21,000 additional U.S. troops to help with last month’s Afghan national election, a ballot widely seen as fraudulent. But the debate goes deeper than troop levels.

Obama has questioned whether McChrystal’s broad counterinsurgency strategy — combating corruption, improving government and economic development — is worth committing the extra troops it requires.

Appearing on CNN on Sunday, Obama asked, “Are we pursuing the right strategy?” On NBC, he said he would expand the counterinsurgency effort only if it contributed to the goal of defeating Al Qaeda.

“I’m not interested in just being in Afghanistan for the sake of being in Afghanistan . . . or sending a message that America is here for the duration,” Obama said.

After Obama approved the strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan in March, military officials moved to implement a counterinsurgency approach. At the same time, Pentagon officials replaced the former top Afghanistan commander, Gen. David D. McKiernan, with McChrystal.

McChrystal had led special operations forces against Al Qaeda leaders in Iraq and Afghanistan. But he quickly outlined a strategy to expand efforts to protect the Afghan people from the Taliban and other insurgent groups.

“He, of all our military leaders, understands the Al Qaeda threat,” said a former military official who has advised the Obama administration on Afghan policy. “When he comes back with a broad-based, counterinsurgency mission, it is extraordinarily credible.”

It is not yet clear how many more troops McChrystal’s strategy would require.

But several top administration officials have harbored doubts about the wisdom of a stepped-up counterinsurgency plan.

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Obama in Media Blitz to Push Health Care Overhaul

Obama will deliver his speech to the children at 11 AM today, 9/8/09

(Associated Press – September 18, 2009) WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is sitting down for interviews with five television networks this afternoon, a highly unusual schedule even for a president who regularly uses the media to get his message across.

Obama will be taping interviews with ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and Univision that will be shown during the networks’ Sunday morning talk shows. The only network missing from the lineup is Fox News, which has refused to carry Obama’s last several prime time news conferences.

Obama also is visiting David Letterman on Monday, the first appearance ever by a sitting president on Letterman’s “Late Show.” White House aides say Obama agreed to the interviews in order to reach as many people as possible with his health care reform message.

Bin Laden Describes Obama as “Powerless” to Stop the Afghan War

Osama Bin Laden - Dang, how come we cannot find this man?!?!?

Osama Bin Laden - Dang, how come we cannot find this man?!?!?

(AOL News) CAIRO -Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden described President Barack Obama as “powerless” to stop the war in Afghanistan and threatened to step up guerrilla warfare there in a new audiotape released to mark the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks in the United States.

In the 11-minute tape, addressed to the American people, bin Laden said Obama is only following the warlike policies of his predecessor George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney and he urged Americans to “liberate” themselves from the influence of “neo-conservatives and the Israeli lobby.”

The tape was posted on Islamic militant Web sites two days after the eighth anniversary of the 2001 suicide plane hijackings. The terror leader usually addresses Americans in a message timed around the date of the attacks, which sparked the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan the same year, and then in Iraq two years later.

Bin Laden said Americans had failed to understand that al-Qaida carried out the attacks in retaliation for U.S. support for Israel. If America reconsiders its alliance with the Jewish state, al-Qaida will respond on “sound and just bases.”

The Saudi construction magnate’s son-turned “holy warrior” and his deputies have frequently sought to wrap al-Qaida in the Palestinian cause, seeking to draw support in the Arab world, where the issue is one of the public’s top concerns.

“You are waging a hopeless and losing war for the benefit of others, a war the end of which is not visible on the horizon,” he said, according to a translation of the tape Monday by SITE Intelligence Group, a terrorist-monitoring firm, and by The Associated Press.

If Americans realized the extent of the suffering “suffering from the injustice of the Jews … you will realize that both our nations are victims of the policies of the White House,” which he described as “a hostage” to interest groups and companies.

The message was issued late Sunday by al-Qaida’s media wing, Al-Sahab, in a video in which the audiotape plays over a still picture of bin Laden. IntelCenter, another company that monitors terrorist propaganda, said the message is the 49th release by Al-Sahab in 2009. Al-Sahab is averaging one release every five days so far in 2009, IntelCenter said.

Obama’s Speech to the School Children

Obama will deliver his speech to the children at 11 AM today, 9/8/09

Obama will deliver his speech to the children at 11 AM today, 9/8/09

Note:  The actual speech will be given at 11 AM today to all school students nationwide.  Here is the speech in text.  Read below – I’ve been hearing so much controversy over this speech all morning! What are your thoughts?

Arlington, Virginia
September 8, 2009

The President: Hello everyone ? how?s everybody doing today? I?m here with students at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia. And we?ve got students tuning in from all across America, kindergarten through twelfth grade. I?m glad you all could join us today. I know that for many of you, today is the first day of school. And for those of you in kindergarten, or starting middle or high school, it?s your first day in a new school, so it?s understandable if you?re a little nervous. I imagine there are some seniors out there who are feeling pretty good right now, with just one more year to go. And no matter what grade you?re in, some of you are probably wishing it were still summer, and you could?ve stayed in bed just a little longer this morning. I know that feeling. When I was young, my family lived in Indonesia for a few years, and my mother didn?t have the money to send me where all the American kids went to school. So she decided to teach me extra lessons herself, Monday through Friday ? at 4:30 in the morning. Now I wasn?t too happy about getting up that early. A lot of times, I?d fall asleep right there at the kitchen table. But whenever I?d complain, my mother would just give me one of those looks and say, “This is no picnic for me either, buster.” So I know some of you are still adjusting to being back at school. But I?m here today because I have something important to discuss with you. I?m here because I want to talk with you about your education and what?s expected of all of you in this new school year. Now I?ve given a lot of speeches about education. And I?ve talked a lot about responsibility. I?ve talked about your teachers? responsibility for inspiring you, and pushing you to learn. I?ve talked about your parents? responsibility for making sure you stay on track, and get your homework done, and don?t spend every waking hour in front of the TV or with that Xbox. I?ve talked a lot about your government?s responsibility for setting high standards, supporting teachers and principals, and turning around schools that aren?t working where students aren?t getting the opportunities they deserve. But at the end of the day, we can have the most dedicated teachers, the most supportive parents, and the best schools in the world ? and none of it will matter unless all of you fulfill your responsibilities. Unless you show up to those schools; pay attention to those teachers; listen to your parents, grandparents and other adults; and put in the hard work it takes to succeed. And that?s what I want to focus on today: the responsibility each of you has for your education. I want to start with the responsibility you have to yourself. Every single one of you has something you?re good at. Every single one of you has something to offer. And you have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is. That?s the opportunity an education can provide. Maybe you could be a good writer ? maybe even good enough to write a book or articles in a newspaper ? but you might not know it until you write a paper for your English class. Maybe you could be an innovator or an inventor ? maybe even good enough to come up with the next iPhone or a new medicine or vaccine ? but you might not know it until you do a project for your science class. Maybe you could be a mayor or a Senator or a Supreme Court Justice, but you might not know that until you join student government or the debate team. And no matter what you want to do with your life ? I guarantee that you?ll need an education to do it. You want to be a doctor, or a teacher, or a police officer? You want to be a nurse or an architect, a lawyer or a member of our military? You?re going to need a good education for every single one of those careers. You can?t drop out of school and just drop into a good job. You?ve got to work for it and train for it and learn for it. And this isn?t just important for your own life and your own future. What you make of your education will decide nothing less than the future of this country. What you?re learning in school today will determine whether we as a nation can meet our greatest challenges in the future. You?ll need the knowledge and problem-solving skills you learn in science and math to cure diseases like cancer and AIDS, and to develop new energy technologies and protect our environment. You?ll need the insights and critical thinking skills you gain in history and social studies to fight poverty and homelessness, crime and discrimination, and make our nation more fair and more free. You?ll need the creativity and ingenuity you develop in all your classes to build new companies that will create new jobs and boost our economy. We need every single one of you to develop your talents, skills and intellect so you can help solve our most difficult problems. If you don?t do that ? if you quit on school ? you?re not just quitting on yourself, you?re quitting on your country. Now I know it?s not always easy to do well in school. I know a lot of you have challenges in your lives right now that can make it hard to focus on your schoolwork. I get it. I know what that?s like. My father left my family when I was two years old, and I was raised by a single mother who struggled at times to pay the bills and wasn?t always able to give us things the other kids had. There were times when I missed having a father in my life. There were times when I was lonely and felt like I didn?t fit in. So I wasn?t always as focused as I should have been. I did some things I?m not proud of, and got in more trouble than I should have. And my life could have easily taken a turn for the worse. But I was fortunate. I got a lot of second chances and had the opportunity to go to college, and law school, and follow my dreams. My wife, our First Lady Michelle Obama, has a similar story. Neither of her parents had gone to college, and they didn?t have much. But they worked hard, and she worked hard, so that she could go to the best schools in this country. Some of you might not have those advantages. Maybe you don?t have adults in your life who give you the support that you need. Maybe someone in your family has lost their job, and there?s not enough money to go around. Maybe you live in a neighborhood where you don?t feel safe, or have friends who are pressuring you to do things you know aren?t right. But at the end of the day, the circumstances of your life ? what you look like, where you come from, how much money you have, what you?ve got going on at home ? that?s no excuse for neglecting your homework or having a bad attitude. That?s no excuse for talking back to your teacher, or cutting class, or dropping out of school. That?s no excuse for not trying. Where you are right now doesn?t have to determine where you?ll end up. No one?s written your destiny for you. Here in America, you write your own destiny. You make your own future. That?s what young people like you are doing every day, all across America. Young people like Jazmin Perez, from Roma, Texas. Jazmin didn?t speak English when she first started school. Hardly anyone in her hometown went to college, and neither of her parents had gone either. But she worked hard, earned good grades, got a scholarship to Brown University, and is now in graduate school, studying public health, on her way to being Dr. Jazmin Perez. I?m thinking about Andoni Schultz, from Los Altos, California, who?s fought brain cancer since he was three. He?s endured all sorts of treatments and surgeries, one of which affected his memory, so it took him much longer ? hundreds of extra hours ? to do his schoolwork. But he never fell behind, and he?s headed to college this fall. And then there?s Shantell Steve, from my hometown of Chicago, Illinois. Even when bouncing from foster home to foster home in the toughest neighborhoods, she managed to get a job at a local health center; start a program to keep young people out of gangs; and she?s on track to graduate high school with honors and go on to college. Jazmin, Andoni and Shantell aren?t any different from any of you. They faced challenges in their lives just like you do. But they refused to give up. They chose to take responsibility for their education and set goals for themselves. And I expect all of you to do the same. That?s why today, I?m calling on each of you to set your own goals for your education ? and to do everything you can to meet them. Your goal can be something as simple as doing all your homework, paying attention in class, or spending time each day reading a book. Maybe you?ll decide to get involved in an extracurricular activity, or volunteer in your community. Maybe you?ll decide to stand up for kids who are being teased or bullied because of who they are or how they look, because you believe, like I do, that all kids deserve a safe environment to study and learn. Maybe you?ll decide to take better care of yourself so you can be more ready to learn. And along those lines, I hope you?ll all wash your hands a lot, and stay home from school when you don?t feel well, so we can keep people from getting the flu this fall and winter. Whatever you resolve to do, I want you to commit to it. I want you to really work at it. I know that sometimes, you get the sense from TV that you can be rich and successful without any hard work — that your ticket to success is through rapping or basketball or being a reality TV star, when chances are, you?re not going to be any of those things. But the truth is, being successful is hard. You won?t love every subject you study. You won?t click with every teacher. Not every homework assignment will seem completely relevant to your life right this minute. And you won?t necessarily succeed at everything the first time you try. That?s OK. Some of the most successful people in the world are the ones who?ve had the most failures. JK Rowling?s first Harry Potter book was rejected twelve times before it was finally published. Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team, and he lost hundreds of games and missed thousands of shots during his career. But he once said, “I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” These people succeeded because they understand that you can?t let your failures define you ? you have to let them teach you. You have to let them show you what to do differently next time. If you get in trouble, that doesn?t mean you?re a troublemaker, it means you need to try harder to behave. If you get a bad grade, that doesn?t mean you?re stupid, it just means you need to spend more time studying. No one?s born being good at things, you become good at things through hard work. You?re not a varsity athlete the first time you play a new sport. You don?t hit every note the first time you sing a song. You?ve got to practice. It?s the same with your schoolwork. You might have to do a math problem a few times before you get it right, or read something a few times before you understand it, or do a few drafts of a paper before it?s good enough to hand in. Don?t be afraid to ask questions. Don?t be afraid to ask for help when you need it. I do that every day. Asking for help isn?t a sign of weakness, it?s a sign of strength. It shows you have the courage to admit when you don?t know something, and to learn something new. So find an adult you trust ? a parent, grandparent or teacher; a coach or counselor ? and ask them to help you stay on track to meet your goals. And even when you?re struggling, even when you?re discouraged, and you feel like other people have given up on you ? don?t ever give up on yourself. Because when you give up on yourself, you give up on your country. The story of America isn?t about people who quit when things got tough. It?s about people who kept going, who tried harder, who loved their country too much to do anything less than their best. It?s the story of students who sat where you sit 250 years ago, and went on to wage a revolution and found this nation. Students who sat where you sit 75 years ago who overcame a Depression and won a world war; who fought for civil rights and put a man on the moon. Students who sat where you sit 20 years ago who founded Google, Twitter and Facebook and changed the way we communicate with each other. So today, I want to ask you, what?s your contribution going to be? What problems are you going to solve? What discoveries will you make? What will a president who comes here in twenty or fifty or one hundred years say about what all of you did for this country? Your families, your teachers, and I are doing everything we can to make sure you have the education you need to answer these questions. I?m working hard to fix up your classrooms and get you the books, equipment and computers you need to learn. But you?ve got to do your part too. So I expect you to get serious this year. I expect you to put your best effort into everything you do. I expect great things from each of you. So don?t let us down ? don?t let your family or your country or yourself down. Make us all proud. I know you can do it. Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America.

Do you see any hidden subliminal messages as the critics are claiming??

Biden: Stimulus Plan is Working Faster Than Hoped

Joe Biden, Vice President of US

Joe Biden, Vice President of US

(Buffalo News) Defending a costly plan to revitalize the economy, Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday said the government’s sweeping stimulus effort “is in fact working” despite steady Republican criticism and public skepticism.

“The recovery act has played a significant role in changing the trajectory of our economy, and changing the conversation in this country,” Biden said. “Instead of talking about the beginning of a depression, we are talking about the end of a recession.”

The effectiveness of the two-year program is a matter of sharp political debate, and Biden sought to counter critics with a listing of tangible results.

“One of the criticisms is that it is simply a grab bag of different programs,” Biden said in a speech at The Brookings Institution. “But the fact that the recovery act is multifaceted doesn’t reflect a lack of design, it is the design.”

The stimulus package is a mix of tax cuts, increased spending on Medicaid and huge investments in infrastructure, education, energy projects and more.

Biden warned that the recovery will be uneven. But he said so far, the law is “doing more, faster, more efficiently, and more effectively than most expected.”

Public approval of Obama’s performance and of his handling of the economy have slipped. Polls now put both figures slightly above 50 percent.

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Obama’s 5th Family Member, BO!

Bo as a baby pup .. aww
Bo as a baby pup .. aww

(Associated Press) WASHINGTON — He has torn through magazines and stray socks, even sunk his teeth into the president’s gym shoes. Charm school taught him to sit, heel and shake a paw on command. He spent his first summer vacation on breezy Martha’s Vineyard.Obama says “I’m the guy with the night shift,” he told one television interviewer. “We go out and we’re walking and I’m picking up poop and in the background is the beautifully lit White House. It’s quite a moment.”

Running in his suit! Now that's presidential ... lol

Running in his suit! Now that's presidential ... lol

White House aides reported that the press office phones yielded far more calls breathlessly asking dog questions than about any other, weightier topic of the new presidency. Visiting Europe in early April, Obama even got a question about the dog at a forum he held in Strasbourg, France.

He won a Teen Choice Award for celebrity pet, besting Adam Sandler’s bulldog Matzo Ball and Ashton Kutcher’s Chihuahua Vida Blue, among other candidates. Obama introduced him as the “star of the family” at a luau on the South Lawn.

To meet the demand for All Things Bo, the White House is distributing a Bo baseball card that reveals, among other things, that he can’t swim and his goal is to become friends with foreign dignitaries. Anyone who writes to the dog (this happens frequently) is sent one in return. Independent of the White House, there also are Bo stuffed animal toys, a story book and jigsaw puzzle.

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Bo sports a blue leash that says “I (Heart) Obama,” and the president mentioned Bo in the eulogy he delivered for Kennedy last Saturday.

Barack Around the Clock

(monstersandcritics.com) United States President Barack Obama golfs with the White House trip director Marvin Nicholson on the Mink Meadows Golf Course in Tisbury Massachusetts on Martha’s Vineyard USA, 25 August 2009. The First Family is spending the week holiday on the island off of the coast of Cape Cod.

View the pics below of Mr. President relaxing and vacationing. 

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What up!

What up!

Looking mighty dapper!

Looking mighty dapper!

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Update on Obama’s Health Care Plans

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From MSNBC

*** Good news and bad news: The (relatively) good news for the Obama White House in the new NBC News poll is that the contours of the health-care debate haven’t really changed that much since those raucous congressional town-hall meetings began about two weeks ago. The bad news, however, is that the American public continues to have concerns about the president’s plans, and this comes after a big-time P.R. blitz from the president himself and supporters using millions in TV ads. Consider: 40% (a plurality) believe the plans would worsen the quality of health care, only 41% approve of President Obama’s handling of issue, and 54% are more worried that the government will go too far in reforming the nation’s health system than they are concerned the reform won’t do enough to reduce costs and cover the uninsured. Still, there is an appetite for reform. A combined 60% of respondents say the system needs either a “complete overhaul” or “major reform.” But that combination has declined 10 points since April, and the percentage wanting a “complete overhaul” has dropped 12 points since that time.

*** What’s in it for me? In short, the president can’t get across the “what’s in it for us?” part of his health-care message. Folks with private insurance, in particular, are becoming more negative about his reform proposals. Clearly, the White House is seeing similar polling results as the president’s last three town-hall meetings were about health INSURANCE reform and were an attempt to answer the “what’s in it for me?” question so many folks WITH insurance have.

*** Obama’s and Biden’s day: At 4:30 pm ET today, President Obama will deliver remarks from the White House honoring 2008 Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson. An hour later, the president will host a conference with faith leaders to discuss health reform. Also today, Vice President Biden and Education Secretary Arnie Duncan head to the battleground state of Florida to argue how the stimulus has benefited the state (the administration says that 26,000 education jobs in Florida have been saved, and that the state has received $3.1 billion in stimulus funds for education and $8.3 billion in overall stimulus funds).

*** Obama’s Thursday: Obama also will have an interesting Thursday. The White House tells First Read that the president tomorrow will be a guest on conservative talk-radio host Michael Smerconish’s program, and they’ll discuss health-care reform. Smerconish will broadcast his program from Diplomatic Room at the White House, and it will be the first radio show to be broadcast from the White House since Obama took office. Also on Thursday, Obama will participate in a strategy session — by phone and online — on health care with supporters from his Organizing for America list.

Obama Believes the Afghan War is ‘Fundamental’

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PHOENIX | Owning an increasingly difficult struggle in Afghanistan, President Obama told 5,000 veterans to brace for a daunting and perhaps bloody period in a war the United States has no choice but to fight.

“This is not a war of choice; this is a war of necessity,” Mr. Obama told a gathering of the U.S. Veterans of Foreign Wars, the nation’s largest military veterans group. “This is not only a war worth fighting; it is fundamental to the defense of our people.”

“The insurgency in Afghanistan didn’t just happen overnight, and we wont defeat it overnight,” Mr. Obama said. “This will not be quick. This will not be easy.”

The Obama administration is in the midst of an escalation in Afghanistan, with 62,000 American troops now on Afghan soil, including 21,000 whom he dispatched as part of a “surge.” The president’s speech appeared in part to be aimed at preparing the country for the rough road ahead.

As he prosecutes the Afghanistan war, Mr. Obama said, he will carefully look after the needs of returning troops and work to eliminate wasteful spending that he thinks is keeping the Pentagon from using the funds it needs to get the job done.

The Afghanistan war, he said, “will be based on good intelligence and guided by a sound strategy. … I will give you a clear mission, defined goals and the equipment and support you need to get the job done.”

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Obama Administration Thinks Marriage Law is UNFAIR

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Same-Sex Marriage

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration filed court papers Monday claiming a federal marriage law discriminates against gays, even as government lawyers continued to defend it.

Justice Department lawyers are seeking to dismiss a suit brought by a gay California couple challenging the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act. The administration’s response to the case has angered gay activists who see it as backtracking on campaign promises made by Barack Obama last year.

In court papers, the administration said it supports repeal of the law.

Yet the same filing says the Justice Department will defend the statute in this case because a reasonable argument can be made that the law is constitutional.

The law, often called DOMA, denies federal recognition of gay marriage and gives states the right to refuse to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states.

“The United States does not believe that DOMA is rationally related to any legitimate government interests in procreation and child-rearing and is therefore not relying upon any such interests to defend DOMA’s constitutionality,” lawyers argued in the filing.

Obama has pledged to work to repeal the law.