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First Whitehouse.Gov Blog Post
The Atlantic Politics Channel — ... Obama has committed to making his administration the most open and transparent in history, and WhiteHouse.gov will play a major role in delivering on that promise. The President's executive orders and proclamations will be published for everyone to review, and that's just the beginning of our efforts to provide a window for all Americans into the business of the government. You can also learn about some of the senior leadership in the new administration and about the President's policy priorities. ...

The agenda
Ben Smith's BlogObama lays out his positions on the White House website, and Marc Ambinder notes that his promises on gay rights are there in print: "The President will work with military leaders to repeal the current policy and ensure it helps accomplish our national defense goal."

WhiteHouse.gov
Political Punch — Previous | Main WhiteHouse.gov January 20, 2009 10:16 PM The Obama White House Web site is up and running with a blog and full description of President Obama's agenda . His civil rights agenda will evoke some serious opposition in Congress, especially as it pertains to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Americans. He pledges to expand hate crimes statutes, support full civil unions and federal rights for LGBT couples, expanded adoption rights, and repeal Don't Ask-Don't Tell. - jpt January 20, 2009 | Permalink | User ...

Can’t Say You Weren’t Warned Up Front
Daily PunditThe Agenda IN THIS SECTION Civil Rights Fiscal Seniors & Social Security Defense Foreign Policy Service Disabilities Health Care Taxes Economy Homeland Security Technology Education Immigration Urban Policy Energy & Environment Iraq Veterans Ethics Poverty Women Family Rural Additional Issues It’s all here. You need to take a look at the official Obama agenda.

New White House Website Drops Iran Threat From “Unacceptable” To Just “Troubling”
Pat Dollard | Young Americans — Earlier notations on WH Website, Bush, and Hurricane Katrina slant. Commentary Magazine: Is “Unacceptable” Now Merely “Troubling”? Rick Richman The new White House website is up, and one can “Read the President’s entire agenda” with a single click. Under “Foreign Policy,” there are sub-headings covering different issues, most with multiple bullet-points. Here is the entire entry for Iran: • Diplomacy: Barack Obama supports tough and direct diplomacy with Iran ...

More on that cool new "change" website
Daily Kos — ... realize the new administration cares about healing the country. For example, here's something from the blog Facing South: The new White House Web site unveiled Tuesday by President Barack Obama's administration announces that "Change has Come to America." It also criticizes former-President Bush's failed response to Hurricane Katrina and makes a strong statement of support for rebuilding the region. The new whitehouse.gov Web site details: President Obama will keep the broken promises made by ...

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Obama Wants Lieberman To Stay — But At What Price?
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The Administration
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President Bush Discusses National Security, Homeland Security and the Freedom Agenda at U.S. Army War College - December 17, 2008
whitehouse.gov 12/17/2008 — President Bush on Wednesday said, "We can be confident because freedom is universal. I strongly believe there's an Almighty, and a gift of that Almighty to every man, woman and child on the face of the Earth is freedom. We can be confident because ...
Social Security “Reform”: Are They in It for the Money?
firedoglake.com 2/24/2009 — Let's cut to the chase here. Social Security doesn't need a fix to make it keep helping seniors, even according to the very conservative estimates of the Social Security trustees, which state that Social Security: Will take in more money than it ...
Agenda: Plunging into foreign policyFirst Read 1/20/2009
Per the Washington Post, Obama “will plunge into foreign policy on his first full day in office tomorrow, finally freed from the constraints of tradition that has forced him and his staff to remain muzzled about world affairs during the 78-day ...
One threat emerges as focusFirst Read 1/20/2009
From NBC's Pete WilliamsThreats against the inaugural continue to stream in, though so far, none are considered specific and credible enough to lead to any change in plans. Federal agents have been working around the clock the past several days ...
Security officials investigate Inauguration Day threatCNN Political Ticker 1/20/2009
WASHINGTON (CNN) – Federal security officials are reviewing an unspecified threat to disrupt the inauguration of Barack Obama, the Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday. The FBI is investigating two "streams of intelligence" suggesting ...
On Inauguration Day, one nationChristian Science Monitor | Commentary 1/20/2009
Obama's appeal for a 'new era of responsibility' has its roots in America's shared ideals.
2 Confirmed for Economy and for National SecurityNYT > Politics 1/21/2009
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed only two members of the president’s national security and economic teams, the bedrock of his new administration during the economic crisis and two wars. >