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Obama Promotes Budget In New Web Address In this weekend's YouTube address, President Obama lays out the priorities of his budget on issues such as energy, health care, education, and fixing the deficit:"I realize there are those who say these plans are too ambitious to enact," said Obama. "To that I say that the challenges we face are too large to ignore. I didn't come here to pass on our problems to the next President or the next generation - I came here to solve them."Barbour: Obama Budget "Massive Government Spending Spree" This weekend's RNC YouTube address is delivered by Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, blasting the proposed Obama budget for taxing and spending:"While families are cutting back, President Obama has proposed a massive government spending spree," said Barbour. "It reminds me of how one of our old senators used to joke about the federal budget. He said it was like a newborn baby: insatiable appetite at one end and total irresponsibility at the other."Obama At Camp David, Biden At Gridiron Dinner President Obama is spending time with his family this weekend at Camp David, instead of attending the annual Gridiron Dinner in Washington. Vice President Biden and his wife Jill will be attending the dinner, where Biden will be speaking.Obama Activists Signing Up Budget Supporters This Weekend Organizing For America, the pro-Obama activism group that has been formed out of his presidential campaign's infrastructure, is launching its first nationwide canvass today. Volunteers will be going door to door to promote President Obama's budget, and taking down signatures of support for it.Coleman Manager: Fundraising More Difficult As Public's Interest Goes Down Norm Coleman's campaign manager Cullen Sheehan told the Washington Post that fundraising has become "much more difficult in the new year" as the public's interest in the Minnesota election dispute has declined. "As time progresses and legal bills mount, we've gone from 30 people to 10 or fewer," said Sheehan. "The general...
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Obama Promotes Budget In New Web Address In this weekend's YouTube address, President Obama lays out the priorities of his budget on issues such as energy, health care, education, and fixing the deficit: "I realize there are those who say these plans are too ambitious to enact," said Obama. "To that I say that the challenges we face are too large to ignore. I didn't come here to pass on our problems to the next President or the next generation - I came here to solve them." Barbour: Obama Budget "Massive Government Spending Spree" This weekend's RNC YouTube address is delivered by Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, blasting the proposed Obama budget for taxing and spending: "While families are cutting back, President Obama has proposed a massive government spending spree," said Barbour. "It reminds me of how one of our old senators used to joke about the federal budget. He said it was like a newborn baby: insatiable appetite at one end and total irresponsibility at the other."Obama At Camp David, Biden At Gridiron Dinner President Obama is spending time with his family this weekend at Camp David, instead of attending the annual Gridiron Dinner in Washington. Vice President Biden and his wife Jill will be attending the dinner, where Biden will be speaking. Obama Activists Signing Up Budget Supporters This Weekend Organizing For America, the pro-Obama activism group that has been formed out of his presidential campaign's infrastructure, is launching its first nationwide canvass today. Volunteers will be going door to door to promote President Obama's budget, and taking down signatures of support for it. Coleman Manager: Fundraising More Difficult As Public's Interest Goes Down Norm Coleman's campaign manager Cullen Sheehan told the Washington Post that fundraising has become "much more difficult in the new year" as the public's interest in the Minnesota election dispute has declined. "As time progresses and legal bills mount, we've gone from 30 people to 10
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