Foreign Affairs / politics

At the Debate The President showed what it means to be a Commander-in-Chief

Romney showed us someone who’s not ready to be Commander-in-Chief.  President Obama dominated the debate because he was strong and steady and outlined a clear vision to make Americans safer and maintain our country’s leadership in the world.  He demonstrated that he knows a President has only one chance to get it right – and … Continue reading »

Foreign Affairs / policy / politics

ROMNEY’S ENDLESS RESETS: Romney Resets His Campaign Nearly Every Week, But He Still Won’t Tell Us His Plans Because He Knows They Would Hurt the Middle Class

  Romney is constantly trying to refocus his campaign – yesterday it was on foreign policy, today it’s on agriculture – but he’s still hasn’t offered any specific ideas to move our country forward. Mitt Romney has reset his campaign over and over again, but still hasn’t told voters how he’s going to move our … Continue reading »

Foreign Affairs / policy / politics

President Obama and Israel – don’t believe everything you hear

To anyone concerned after hearing the rhetoric surrounding Obama’s speech on the Middle East I ask you to read the response from the ADL, the AJC and the NJDC -there are many ways to view the Presidents policy links are as follows: AJC Praises President Obama’s Call on Palestinians to Abandon UDI, Return to Peace … Continue reading »

Foreign Affairs / policy / politics / White House Transcripts

President Obama: “A Moment of Opportunity” in the Middle East and North Africa

This afternoon President Obama delivered this speech on the events in the Middle East and North Africa, and U.S. policy in the region. The remarks follow, but you can also read the speech online here: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/05/19/remarks-president-barack-obama-prepared-delivery-moment-opportunity and check out a fact sheet here: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/05/19/fact-sheet-moment-opportunity-middle-east-and-north-africa Continue reading »