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    President Bill Clinton Keynotes Netroots Nation Pittsburgh, Part 1 View Part 2 here: www.youtube.com 13 August, 2009 Visit: firedoglake.com

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    President Bill Clinton at the 36th AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Warren Beatty. CONNECT WITH AFI: AFI.com http facebook.com

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    May 31 – President and Mrs. Kennedy are given a state dinner at the Élysée Palace in Paris. June 1 – President Kennedy meets with his advisers and with Ambassador to France, Gen. James Gavin. President Kennedy addresses the staff of the US Embassy in Paris, a civic reception at the Hotel de Ville, and the North Atlantic Council. Meeting with President de Gaulle at the Élysée Palace. President and Mrs. Kennedy are welcomed by departmental and municipal officials at the Hotel De Ville. The President makes brief remarks. President and Mrs. Kennedy host a luncheon for President de Gaulle at the American Embassy. Meeting with President de Gaulle at the Élysée Palace. President Kennedy addresses NATO officials and personnel at the NATO Headquarters building at Porte Dauphine. President and Mrs. Kennedy are given a State Dinner in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles. June 2 – President Kennedy visits SHAPE headquarters where he is greeted by Supreme Allied Commander Lauris Norstadt and makes brief remarks. President Kennedy and President Charles de Gaulle conclude three days of discussions at the Élysée Palace. In a joint communiqué both leaders declare that they are in firm agreement on the defense of Berlin. June 3 – President Kennedy and his party depart Paris.

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    In his closing remarks at the health care summit, President Obama reminded the attendees, "With respect to the cost of care, Richard Kirsch with the Health Care for America Now said that we can't have a false dichotomy between coverage and costs, that by covering more people we can also lower costs at the same time, presumably because those who are not insured at the moment are ending up using extraordinarily expensive emergency room care."

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    President Obama's remarks at the National Academy of Sciences about swine flu. visit: firedoglake.com

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    Vice President Dick Cheney INDICTED in Texas by Willacy County DA Juan Guerra.

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    What would Thomas Paine say to President Obama if he were here with us today? Mr. Paine. Is it true you have been summoned to The White House because the president is angry over your remarks. If so please don’t be intimidated sir. Have no fear my friend, i assure you. Although i respect the office of the presidency I would bow to no many. No its not true I have been summoned. But if I were, this is what I would say to the president of The United States of America.

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    In his closing remarks at the health care summit, President Obama reminded the attendees, “With respect to the cost of care, Richard Kirsch with the Health Care for America Now said that we can’t have a false dichotomy between coverage and costs, that by covering more people we can also lower costs at the same time, presumably because those who are not insured at the moment are ending up using extraordinarily expensive emergency room care.”

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    The American President – The Speech

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