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- Can a President of the United States that Lost the Election Be Forced to Leave Office?The Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution has the only relevant comments on such but does not actually go into what happens if the president actually decides not to step down
- Analysis of Barack Obama's Reinvestment and Recovery Act SpeechAn analysis of the appeals made by President Barack Obama
Advice for President Elect Obama on Enabling Green BusinessGetting new green businesses going could help existing utilities if a partnership was formed to finance new home and small business systems.
Advice for President Elect Obama on HumilityHumility is a hard virtue to come by. If you know you are a humble person, you aren't. If you don't think you are humble, you just might be.
Advice for President Elect Obama on Protecting the PeopleThe people have given the president the power of their purse. It is important to America's future that he protect what he and the one he follows have been given.
Advice for President Elect Obama on ForgivenessForgiveness is something that we all need from time to time. Some of us more than others. Granting it can be more important than receiving it.
Advice for President Elect Obama on Streamlining BureaucracyEvery nation needs a bureaucracy to manage it's programs. The success of a nation serving it's people is how well that bureaucracy operates.
Talk About Dreaming: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And President Elect Barack H. ObamaTribute to a prophetic political visionary and the historic president.
Advice for President Elect Obama on Healthcare AccessHaving the best healthcare system is of no value unless we have the best healthcare utilization. Presently the U.S. is best at having the highest bill.
Advice for President Elect Obama on DisappointmentIf prepared people can handle disappointment better than having it sprung on them in the last moment.
Advice for President Elect Obama on ReadingPresident Obama has the opportunity to show parents how to read to their children by doing! He has the power to share this.
Advice for President Elect Obama on Dining InState dinners held today can easily remind one of when the people of France were told to 'eat cake' by their beloved queen. We need to do better!
Advice for President Elect Obama on Setting ExpectationsEveryone seems to expect the President to solve all their problems. The new president needs to help everyone understand what he can and cannot do!
Advice for President Elect Obama on Not Being Too SeriousThe job of a President can be taken too seriously. Presidents need to treat themselves kindly so they can be at their best when the need arises.
Advice for President Elect Obama on Permeable IncentivesGreen technology that could be applied today could provide additional jobs and reduce costs to cities around the country.- The Fatcats Club: "No, Mr. Obama - I Expect You to Die!"The president held his black Scottish Terrier with both arms. "Ah, gentlemen," he said. "I'm so pleased you could join me." He gestured at the two couches."Please take a seat."
Advice for President Elect Obama on Children's ProgrammingAs a child Max enjoyed great children's programming on the three networks that was fun and interesting. He would like to see even better programs in the future.- Howard Bumps Obama?An Australian's view of the President Elect's exclusion from Blair House because of the former Australian Prime Minister.
Advice for President Elect Obama on ApologyPresidents have a difficult time saying 'I'm sorry.' Yet people realize that presidents make mistakes and appreciate their candor when the show that they, like us, are human.
Advice for President Elect Obama on Green TechnologyGreen technology is not only good for the environment, it also has the potential to create American jobs in the process. Green can be a good color.
Advice for President Elect Obama on Keeping a Good AttitudeBeing new at a job can get you down. There are ways of coping. One of the best is to see things in true perspective.
Advice for President Elect Obama on Using Poetry in EducationWords can be poetry to the ears when they express the feelings of the writer independent of their station in life!
Advice for President Elect Obama on Caring for a PuppyDog's are a person's best friend but puppies can be a handful. Even the incoming president of the country may have some learning to do.
Advice for President Elect Obama on Health CareMax like most people is interested in staying healthy for as long as possible. In this regard he would like the president elect to consider some specific areas on health care.
Advice for President Elect Obama on Rick WarrenMax is not likely to be chosen as an advisor to the president. Still he likes to think his thoughts are useful, at least occasionally.- Top Ten President-Elect Obama's New Year ResolutionsThe final days of 2008 are winding down. With Inauguration Day on its way, what does President-elect Obama hope 2009 will bring? We take a look at some of his ambitions, policies, and family matters.
- Ten New Years Resolutions for President Elect ObamaHere are ten to-dos for Barrack Obama for the new year. It's a tough list, but he's a tough guy.
Stick to Your Guns, Mr. President-ElectPresident-elect Barack Obama is taking a lot of heat from the left. Unfortunately, the center pushed him over the finish line.- Obama Report: More Questions Than Answers?The report of contacts between the Obama Team and Blagojevich was released the day before Christmas Eve. Rahm Emmanual is on his way to Africa. Barack Obama is vacationing in Hawaii. Is this transparency?
Shirtless Obama on Vacation in Hawaii (with Photos), Mr. And Mrs. Pratt (Not), Beyonce Diva VideoBarack Obama, Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt, and Beyonce are all players in steamy pre-Christmas news stories.
Vice President-Elect Joe Biden Echoes John McCain, Refuses to Call for Prosecution of Donald RumsfeldVice President-Elect Joe Biden told George Stephanopoulos on ABC's "This Week" nearly the same thing Senator John McCain said last week, that he and the Obama administration "should be looking forward, not backwards."
President Elect Obama, Please Help Us with AfghanistanHow President Elect Obama can help win the war in Afghanistan.
John McCain Hints at Better Candidates Than Sarah Palin for 2012John McCain told George Stephanopoulos on "This Week" that the Republican Party had "to get back to doing business the way Republicans say they used to." But Senator McCain stopped short of supporting his former running mate's future run...
President-Elect Obama and the Blagojevich IndictmentThe government has said that President-elect Obama is not implicated in Governor Blagojevich's crimes. However, most have also acknowledged that the crimes will prove nothing short of a headache for the president-elect.- Republicans Try to Link Obama to Blagojevich ScandalUnited States Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald has made it clear that he has no reason to link President-elect Obama to the corruption charges being leveled at Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.
- Gov. Blagojevich Arrest Could Hurt Barack ObamaHow the arrest of Illinois Governor could look bad on President-elect.
- Is President-elect Barrack Obama Eligible to Be President?There have been several court cases contesting the eligibility of President-elect Barrack Obama being President of the United States. The all contest his place of birth.
- Obama on 'Meet the Press:' Economy Will Get WorseIn his interview on "Meet the Press," President-elect Obama said the economy will get worse before it gets better. While that may be true, Obama still needs to dial up his sense of optimism just a tad
Obama on "Meet the Press": "Can't Solve Afghanistan Without Solving Pakistan""Can't solve Afghanistan without solving Pakistan." Those were the words used by President-Elect Barack Obama on NBC's "Meet The Press" to frame just one of the foreign policy problems his administration will face after his inauguration.
Tom Brokaw and President-Elect Obama Discuss the Economy on "Meet the Press"Before Tom Brokaw formally stepped down as interim host of the long-running NBC news show "Meet The Press," he had one last interview to conduct. For this, Tom Brokaw talked with President-Elect Barack Obama. And they talked about the economy.


