sistertoldjah.com - 3/16/2009
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Obama: Our “hero”! Obama Superman Golly gee - after seeing how an image of President Obama on the WH’s website was named, in part, “hero” for his “heroic” efforts on lifting the Bush-era limits on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, after reading his tribute to the late actor ...
outsidethebeltway.com - 3/10/2009
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outsidethebeltway.com —
Kate McMillan has discovered a treasure trove of
photos at whitehouse.gov placed in a sub-subdirectory called “hero.”...
All of the photos in that subdirectory include a certain resident of the White House. Bob McCarty and Jeff Emanuel ...
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Obama His Own Hero?
directorblue.blogspot.com - 3/10/2009
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directorblue.blogspot.com —
Bob McCarty spotted this caption of a White
House photo that depicts Barack Obama signing a directive...
which allows federal funding of stem-cell research.The closeup:As McCarty observes:Though I find it less troubling than the president’s continuing assault on the unborn, the file name ...
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Stem-cell hero
michellemalkin.com - 3/10/2009
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michellemalkin.com —
Several bloggers are having good fun with the
discovery of a subdirectory of White House photos categorized...
under the name “hero.” [...] Read the rest »
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Every shot a “hero shot” in Obama-land
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PJ O’Rourke Pulls Not a Punch
The Anchoress —
... He could ignore the fact that if anything good was coming out of Embryonic stem cell research private capital would have been fighting all along (as they were perfectly, legally, able to do these past 8 years) to invest in the game instead of avoiding it like plague, while calling the president “heroic” (as the WH did) for “flicking his wrist” and creating a law. ...
PJ O’Rourke slams Obama on stem-cell reasoning
Hot Air » Top Picks —
... , despite the false narrative that is never corrected). He could ignore the fact that if anything good was coming out of Embryonic stem cell research private capital would have been fighting all along (as they were perfectly, legally, able to do these past 8 years) to invest in the game instead of avoiding it like plague, while calling the president “heroic” (as the WH did ) for “flicking his wrist” and creating a law. He could do that, and immediately some “compassionate” sorts would jump on the opportunity to cry for him and bolster their case against lives less obvious. ...
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Obama condemns AIG bonuses —
First Read 3/16/2009
From NBC's Mark MurrayIn his remarks at the White House this afternoon, President Obama denounced the millions of dollars in bonuses awarded to executives and workers at American International Group. "Under these circumstances, it’s hard to understand ...
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