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Tag Archives: United States
Obama starts his counterattack
From his Labour Day speech today at an AFL-CIO picnic in Cincinnati, a rehearsal likely, for a far more important speech he’ll give to a joint session of Congress two days from now: The big question, of course, is how … Continue reading →