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POLITICOBarack Obama's words downplay warsHe may be presiding over two wars and facing a terror threat at home and abroad, but you'd hardly know it from listening to President Barack Obama speak.


FOX NEWSFOX News Poll: 52 Percent Say Town Hall Protesters Expressing Authentic OutrageNearly half of Americans feel 'frightened' or 'angry' about the government being more involved in their health care, and a majority say the outrage being expressed by town hall protesters is authentic. .


APU.K. Hits Back at U.S. Health Reform 'Untruths'Pilloried by right-wing critics of President Obama's health care plan, Britain's National Health Service is fighting back, calling the claims 'ridiculous' and 'untrue.'


LA TIMESObama heading West to plug healthcare reformHe will be visiting Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon with his wife and daughters starting Friday, but the president also plans to hold town halls in Montana and Colorado....


BREITBARTNew lead limits take effect for small businessesTighter limits on the amount of lead the government allows in children's products and a requirement for new tracking labels are stirring fear among small business owners, already hurting in a tough economy.


LA TIMES'Clunkers' consumers ask government to stop dealers from requiring payback agreementsDespite a program directive, some car dealers require buyers to pay back rejected claims. Watchdog groups want a crackdown.


RASMUSSENTrust on IssuesVoters Give GOP First-Time Lead on Health Care


WORLD NET DAILYObama's environmental czar started group targeting BeckAttacks follow Fox News host's reporting of White House adviser's radical activism.


WORLD NET DAILYObama's 'green jobs czar' worked with terror founderVan Jones served on board of activist group where ex-Weatherman serves as top director.


WASHINGTON TIMESObama's surgeon general nominee advises Burger KingPresident Obama's nominee for surgeon general, whose job it is to help encourage Americans to get thinner and healthier, has been working part time as a scientific adviser to the fast-food giant that sells sandwiches like the Whopper and BK Triple Stacker.

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