Category: February 2012
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Statement by the Press Secretary on Presidential Elections in Senegal
As Senegal’s citizens go to the polls on February 26, we call on Senegalese authorities to uphold internationally-recognized electoral standards to ensure that these elections reflect the will of the Senegalese people. We encourage all registered Senegalese voters to make their voices heard by casting their ballot, and to do so peacefully. We urge all…
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Fact Sheets on American Energy
Attached are two facts sheets pertaining to the President’s remarks on American energy today in Miami, Florida. Supporting an All-of-the-Above Approach to American Energy and Protecting Consumers at the Pump All-of-the-Above Approach to American Energy — Reducing Energy Costs for American Consumers and Businesses
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Statement by the Press Secretary on the Case of Iranian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani
The United States condemns in the strongest possible terms reports that Iranian authorities’ reaffirmed a death sentence for Iranian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani for the sole reason of his refusal to recant his Christian faith. This action is yet another shocking breach of Iran’s international obligations, its own constitution, and stated religious values. The United States…
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White House to Host The American Heart Association and WomenHeart as part of the Community Leaders Briefing Series
WASHINGTON, DC – Tomorrow, February 24th, in celebration of American Heart Month, the White House Office of Public Engagement will host the American Heart Association and WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease, as part of the White House Community Leaders Briefing Series. One hundred and fifty American Heart Association and WomenHeart volunteers,…
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President Obama Uncovers Plan For The ‘Housing Crisis’, Republicans Refuse To Budge
President Obama, using the medium of radio and the Internet, is asking Americans to push Congress to pass his new homeowner relief program where a tax is imposed on financial companies. He believes the housing crisis is the reason why the recovery from the economic recession has been slow. In discussing his difficulty in getting…
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Remarks by the First Lady at Women in Technology Event — Washington, D.C.
Mayflower Hotel Washington, D.C. 1:34 P.M. EST MRS. OBAMA: Thank you all so much. (Applause.) Rest yourselves. Rest yourselves. That was a great picture. I love that. Class photo. (Laughter.) It was awesome. I’ve never seen 250 people get absolutely quiet — snap of a finger. (Laughter.) It’s wonderful. It is a pleasure and truly…
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Remarks by the President at the Groundbreaking Ceremony of the National Museum of African American History and Culture
The National Mall 11:21 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Please, have a seat. Thank you very much. Well, good morning, everybody. AUDIENCE: Good morning. THE PRESIDENT: I want to thank France for that introduction and for her leadership at the Smithsonian. I want to thank…
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Statement by the President on Ash Wednesday
Today, Michelle and I honor Ash Wednesday with Christians around the country and across the world. This is at once a solemn and joyous occasion, an opportunity to remember both the depths of sacrifice and the height of redemption. We join millions in entering the Lenten Season with truly thankful hearts, mindful of our faith…
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Statement by the President
In my State of the Union, I laid out a blueprint for an economy that’s built to last — where everyone gets a fair shot, everyone pays their fair share, and everyone plays by the same set of rules. That includes a tax code that rewards companies who invest and create jobs in the United…
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Vice President Biden to Travel to Mexico and Honduras
Vice President Joe Biden will travel to Mexico and Honduras from March 4-6. In Mexico City, the Vice President will meet with President Calderón and will underscore the United States’ commitment to deepening our close dialogue and cooperation with Mexico on a broad range of issues. In Tegucigalpa, the Vice President will hold a bilateral…