President Barack Obama speaking in a suit and tie - Peter Serocki/Shutterstock Being commander-in-chief of one of the most powerful countries in the world is probably pretty taxing, but so, too, is ...
At the 58th annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington today, President Barack Obama finally spoke about the pending “kill the gays” bill in Uganda, calling it “odious.” We may disagree about gay ...
MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell slammed President Barack Obama for mentioning the Crusades at the National Prayer Breakfast on Sunday’s edition of “Meet The Press.” After New York Times columnist David ...
President Obama highlighted Thursday recent examples where faith has inspired great works of selflessness, but also warned in his remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast of the dangers of groups ...
President Obama has previously met with the Dalai Lama three times, despite the strong objections of the Chinese government who consider the Tibetan leader a dissident “The Dalai Lama will be at the ...
President Obama lamented the "erosion of civility" in the nation's political debate, telling an audience http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2010/02/obama-at-national ...
Obama and the Dalai Lama did not have a formal meeting planned. Still, the president made note of the Dalai Lama’s presence at the breakfast, calling him a “powerful example of what it means to ...
President Obama showed off his athletic side Thursday while attending the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington. After the event, Obama walked over to Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry, a running ...
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