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Washington Post
| 8 months ago
It's a reminder that the freedoms we enjoy, sometimes even the freedoms we take for granted, they're only sustained because there are people like those who were killed who are willing to stand up for those freedoms, who were willing to fight for...
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
Obama commented after thousands of demonstrators tore down the Stars and Stripes at the US embassy in Cairo Tuesday in response to an amateurish anti-Islamic film made in the United States and reportedly promoted by a group of US-based Coptic...
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MarketWatch
| 8 months ago
In less than 60 days, U.S. voters will choose the next president. The financial community in Britain is paying close attention. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, right, with vice presidential running-mate Rep. Paul Ryan after accepting the...
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The New York Times
| 8 months ago
Hours before the attacks in Benghazi on Tuesday, the American Embassy in Cairo came under siege from protesters. While the violence there did not result in any American deaths, the tepid response from the Egyptian government to the assault gave...
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Austin America-Statesman/Texas Longhorns
| 8 months ago
Texas lawmakers reacted to news of the attacks by calling for a forceful response...Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, extended condolences to those killed in the Libya attack. "Ambassador (J. Christopher) Stevens and his team were committed to...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama observed a cardinal rule of politics as he returned to the campaign trail on Wednesday: don't interfere when your opponent is committing political suicide. As Republican rival Mitt Romney scrambled to contain the fallout from...
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The Hill
| 8 months ago
Carter's final days in the Oval Office were marred by the Iran hostage crisis, which he failed to resolve. Democrats pushed back strongly on the Republican claims, saying their criticisms of the president have boomeranged. Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) on...
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Los Angeles Times
| 8 months ago
Speaking at a raucous campaign rally in Las Vegas, President Obama vowed to seek justice for those responsible for killing diplomats in an attack on a U.S. consulate in Libya and issued a stern warning to enemies of the United States. We want to send...
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Gawker
| 8 months ago
Paul Ryan Spends Millions on TV Ads for House Race In the wake of Mitt Romney's horrible mishandling of last night's deadly attacks on U.S. diplomats in Libya and Egypt, many Americans are wondering if the millionaire Mormon is really presidential...
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The Tribune
| 8 months ago
Presidential candidates disagree Looking to win voters even as they swore off negative attacks, the presidential candidates clashed over whether the country is a safer place on the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Vice presidential nominee...