OBAMA
Kiss mine.
As a woman who has always had plenty of junk in her trunk, I was drawn to the Washington Post story published in The Forum online about Michelle Obama's posterior. Apparently, Michelle's posterior has...
Posted on 2/5/13 at 10:58 PM
Election Reflection: Why We Voted the Way We Did
The either/or (Republican or Democrat) aspect of U.S. elections provide voters with the fewest of options. Yet with so many issues to consider, it hardly seems like two is enough. It also makes it di...
Posted on 11/13/12 at 10:42 AM
Presidential Elections and Historic Bridge Preservation: An Author's Perspective
To start off this column, I would like to start with a quote in connection with the results of the Presidential Elections: "When you give someone a Herculean task, which takes a lot of time to compl...
Posted on 11/9/12 at 9:35 AM
Obama to Minot, North Dakota?
_______________________ Editor's note: ABC News reported that President Obama might come to Minot today. However, Forum Communications learned through North Dakota Senator John Hoeven's office that...
Posted on 6/28/11 at 10:03 AM
I Can't Believe I Was There
I like to think that I have a decent vocabulary. I'd also like to think that if I had to describe a situation, any situation, I'd have a wide array of words at my disposal in which to choose. But...
Posted on 1/26/11 at 8:32 AM
Has Cheney forgotten 9/11?
The one halfway-good memory from those awful days immediately following the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks was the spirit of national unity it triggered.By Clarence Page , January 05, 2010
What our enemies are saying now
We’ve heard a lot in recent days about how conservatives and liberals are responding to President Barack Obama’s plans for Afghanistan. But what does the enemy think?By Clifford May , December 12, 2009
Obama persists as polls drop
President Barack Obama has so loaded up the policy circuits this month that you’d expect a government-wide blackout any minute.By Morton Kondracke , December 08, 2009
Obama empty-handed
President Barack Obama’s plan to do a one-day drop-by at the U.N. climate-change summit in Copenhagen has the makings of a public-relations gaffe.By Dale McFeatters , November 27, 2009
Economy is weak, voters are angry - time for third party?
“The mood of America is glum. Two-thirds of the public is dissatisfied with the way things are going in the country” and voters’ anti-incumbent mood is approaching 1994 and 2006 levels, when control of Congress changed hands.By Morton Kondracke , November 24, 2009
Stop nation-building, save our way of life
When it comes to Afghanistan, what separates President Barack Obama and Gen. Stanley McChrystal?By Diana West , October 27, 2009
Obama says he will not rush Afghanistan decision
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — President Barack Obama mourned 14 Americans killed Monday in helicopter crashes in Afghanistan and told a military audience he will not be hurried as he evaluates whether to alter U.S. strategy in the war.October 26, 2009
Obama declares swine flu a national emergency
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency, giving his health chief the power to let hospitals move emergency rooms offsite to speed treatment and protect noninfected patients.October 24, 2009
Team O takes on Fox
In theory, the national news media function in a free market of ideas: a self-regulating, relentless quest for what the old Superman comics called “Truth, Justice and the American way.”By Gene Lyons , October 16, 2009
Fox pounds, White House pounds back
With all the fights he has going — Iraq, Afghanistan, the two little nuts in Iran and North Korea — you wonder why President Barack Obama would pick a fight with Fox News. But he has.By Dale McFeatters , October 16, 2009
INSIDE WASHINGTON: Obama moving slowly on judges
WASHINGTON (AP) — Eight months into office, President Barack Obama is moving far more slowly than his predecessor to fill federal court vacancies, leaving liberals waiting for the judiciary to tilt to the left.October 02, 2009
Olympics plea: Obama’s risks, possible reward
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s decision to fly to Denmark to support Chicago’s Olympics bid elevates the Games to an issue of national importance — and exposes him to political risks as well as rewards at a critical point in his presidency.By JULIE PACE , September 28, 2009
Obama visits 'Late Show'
NEW YORK (AP) — Add this one to the presidential collection: the heart-shaped potato.September 21, 2009
Some blacks having doubts
Americans of all political persuasions agree that the nation has problems. Big problems.By Star Parker , September 16, 2009
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