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Doing so would be a strong, and historically conventional, assertion of the Presidency's ultimate right as Commander in Chief to decide how the military will operate.
M.S. Bellows, Jr.: The White House's Possible Strategy on DADT Jr. M.S. Bellows 2010
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Doing so would be a strong, and historically conventional, assertion of the Presidency's ultimate right as Commander in Chief to decide how the military will operate.
M.S. Bellows, Jr.: The White House's Possible Strategy on DADT Jr. M.S. Bellows 2010
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The French/Ethiopian proposal appeared on the French Presidency's website today.
Sarkozy, Obama Pressure Ethiopia's Zenawi To Betray Africa's Future At Climate Talks 2010
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Berlaymonster posts on the French Presidency's decision to investigate the legality of returning countries to the former USSR in the Eurovision song contest.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Just as Carter's and Bush's Presidency's ended in disaster, so will Obama's.
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The French/Ethiopian proposal appeared on the French Presidency's website today.
Sarkozy, Obama Pressure Ethiopia's Zenawi To Betray Africa's Future At Climate Talks 2010
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They are individuals appointed to roles that (in) directly support the President and are allowed to speak on his behalf -- or the Presidency's behalf.
Ari Herzog: Do You Care That President Obama Does Not Tweet? 2009
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This vague, probably illusory promise isn't much as a matter of policy, but it is a major political development in what is the Obama Presidency's No. 1 priority.
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I suppose that the problem is that an objective portrait of each Presidency's shortcomings might not be seen as of equal weight to many ordinary people.
Full Text Of Letter From Bill Clinton Lawyer To ABC Obtained 2009
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We need an almost radical approach, because Bush is a radical, and he radically re-made almost the whole government: the Presidency, foreign policy, the Supreme Court, the government's treatment of its citizens (under surveillance, regardless of Constitutional civil rights), the tax system, and the Presidency's relationship to the other branches of government.
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