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Obama: Don't Jump to Conclusions

Obama moved to the White House, the only thing that relates Chavez and Obama took place in the month of April, when Obama acted like Bambi and promised meekly to Chavez that he would not interfere in the Venezuelan affairs.    It is curious that the day after the Obama administration said that they will not recognize the next elected president of Honduras, as a maneuver to help Zelaya, then Hugo Chavez said that Obama was a good man and that he was going to help him.    President Barack Obama speaks about winning the Nobel Peace Prize, Friday, Oct. 9, 2009, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington.   

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Obama: Don't Jump to Conclusions
produced on 11/06, 11:54 PM

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Obama moved to the White House, the only thing that relates Chavez and Obama took place in the month of April, when Obama acted like Bambi and promised meekly to Chavez that he would not interfere in the Venezuelan affairs. (6:81)    It is curious that the day after the Obama administration said that they will not recognize the next elected president of Honduras, as a maneuver to help Zelaya, then Hugo Chavez said that Obama was a good man and that he was going to help him. (6:88)   

President Barack Obama speaks about winning the Nobel Peace Prize, Friday, Oct. 9, 2009, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. (2:2)    Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer and Chief White House correspondent Chip Reid discuss what President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize win means for American politics. (2:3)    President Obama said he felt he did not deserve to be among past Nobel Peace Prize winners during a press conference at the White House. (2:4)   

WASHINGTON, Nov. 6, 2009 Debbye Turner Bell spoke with Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. (3:2)    President Barack Obama said Friday the entire nation is grieving for those slain at Fort Hood, and he urged people not to jump to conclusions while law enforcement officers investigate the shootings. (3:7)   

President Obama is learning that unhappy lesson in the collapse of his high-profile drive to jump-start peace negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians. (4:6)    Nov. 5 newspaper President Obama's former colleagues in the Illinois state Senate used him as a punching bag Thursday in the first debate among all seven Republicans running for governor. (1:2)    Obama lifts HIV ban on U.S. entry Agency urged reprimand for Supt. (1:4)    Jody Weis You could live next to the Obamas -- for at least $1.85M Unemployment hits 10.2 percent in October President Obama official schedule and guidance, Nov. 6, 2009. (1:5)   

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  1.  Chicago SunTimes: 44: Barack Obama   [Cached]   [www.suntimes.com]   [Use As Seed]
  2.  Nobel Prize: Placing a Wager on Peace   [Cached]   [www.cbsnews.com]   [Use As Seed]
  3.  Obama: Don't Jump to Conclusions   [Cached]   [www.cbsnews.com]   [Use As Seed]
  4.  Chicago SunTimes :: Steve Huntley ::   [Cached]   [www.suntimes.com]   [Use As Seed]
  5.  U.N. Assembly: Serious Meeting or No?   [Cached]   [www.cbsnews.com]   [Use As Seed]
  6.  Time to Move Forward on Foreign Policy   [Cached]   [www.cbsnews.com]   [Use As Seed]
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