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South Park Cartman Elect President No School Magnet SM1112
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After printing a high resolution image, the manufacturer then laminates thepicture and pulls it around all 4 edges of a hard cardboard backing. It is thenglued down on the back where it meets a hard magnet which covers about 95% ofits back.The edges are all rounded for a smooth feel, and because of all the material,the magnet should sit about 1/8-1/4 of an inch off any surface. Magnet measures3.5 x 2.5 inches.They are sturdily constructed and should last for many years as long as theyare kept away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.
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President Obama - 44th President Collector's 11 oz. Mug - Ready to ship
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Unique collectors coffee mug of Barack Obama's historic presidency. Celebrate our 44th president of the United States of America with this high quality porcelain collector mug (11 ounce bright white coffee mug). Limited Edition.
Don't wait or pre-order! Our items are ready to ship.
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Barack Obama Commemorative Beer Mug Glass Stein - In Stock, Ships Right Away
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Now you can have a beer with our 44th President... well not really with him more like with his likeness, ha ha! It's the Brack Obama Beer Glass!! A great way to commemorate out 44th President! This beer glass has a very cool picture of Barack Obama in front of an American Flag!! Very Super Sweet!!
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Sousa's Greatest Hits
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Sousa's Greatest Hits
John Philip Sousa (Artist), United States Marine Band (Artist) | Format: Audio CD
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The Money Spyder [Vinyl LP]
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12" LP. Re-Elect the President Records, UK release no date. Early 1990s hammond organ driven acid jazz release of pastiche movie soundtrack. 12 tracks including: The Money Spyder; One Way Street; Car Chase; The Spiral Staircase; Mr. Cool's Dream; A Real Mean Time; The Onion Club; The Stroll; 'Los Cuevos Pablo'; Midnight Stomp (The New Rhumba); Buzy Bee; In The Park.
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President Elect
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President Elect by KING DAVIDThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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By the People: The Election of Barack Obama
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Documentary co-directors Amy Rice and Alicia Sams obtained unique access to then-Senator Barack Obama's 2008 campaign for the U.S. presidency in this revealing film. With intimate behind-the-scenes glimpses of Michelle Obama, chief strategist David Axelrod, communications director Robert Gibbs, and the Obamas' two young daughters, the movie also includes appearances by Obama's Republican rival, Sen. John McCain. Co-produced by actor Edward Norton. 116 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH); audio commentary; "making of" documentary; deleted scenes; DVD-ROM content.
Whatever one thinks of his performance as President, there can be no doubt that the two campaigns and election that put Barack Obama in the White House, all chronicled in By the People: The Election of Barack Obama, were extraordinary events in American history. Directors Amy Rice and Alicia Sams appear to be Obama fans, but their documentary is not a liberal tract. They don't devote a lot of time to policy; nor do we see more than brief excerpts of the public speeches delivered by Obama and his rivals for the Democratic candidacy, including Senator Hillary Clinton, or Senator John McCain, his opponent in the general election. The emphasis is much more on the day-to-day work that went on behind the scenes, whether by top campaign officials (like chief strategist David Axelrod and campaign manager David Plouffe) or by the countless others who devoted themselves to the undertaking (including a 9-year-old boy in Iowa who tries futilely to explain to one voter just who Barack Obama is), from before the official announcement of Obama's candidacy in February '07 to election day on November 4, '08. These were people who were galvanized into action by the candidate's soaring oratory and magnetic appeal (hindsight also affords us the interesting opportunity to witness the comments of those who were so sure that he didn't stand a chance). They experience plenty of triumphs along the way (Obama's win at the Iowa caucuses, his victories in numerous states on "Super Tuesday," his acceptance of the Democratic nomination in Denver) and endure a few controversies as well (notably Obama's associations with former terrorist Bill Ayers and the vitriolic Reverend Jeremiah Wright, the latter of which stoked the inevitable fires of racism). Yet what comes through most of all is their incredible emotional commitment; although we obviously know the outcome already, it's impossible not to be moved by their reactions when they realize their efforts have finally paid off. Bonus material includes directors' commentary, bonus scenes, and a making-of featurette. --Sam Graham Stills from By the People: The Election of Barack Obama (Click for larger image)
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Barack Obama Bobblehead - President
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This amazingly lifelike President Barack Obama Bobblehead is the perfect way to celebrate the historic 44th President of the United States of America! Beaming with patriotic pride, this Barack Obama Bobble Head stands on a golden version of the official United States Seal and nods along with his signature can-do attitude! Showcase this Barack Obama collectible on your desk, bookshelf, car or anywhere you want to display your patriotic pride! A true collector's item sure to last generations to come, this highly detailed Obama bobblehead is your very own piece of political history!
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Obama Bobble-Head
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The junior Senator from the Land of Lincoln became the 44th President of the United States of America. Show your support with this talking Barack Obama Wacky Wobbler. Speaking his now-famous, uplifting slogan, 'Yes We Can,' this 7' bobble will let your friends, neighbors, co-workers, and campaign workers know where you stand come Election Day!
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Barack Obama The Movement For Change Collectible Express Train Collection
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America, this is a new birth of freedom! Take an express ride to change with the 44th President of the United States and this exclusive Barack Obama collectible electric train collection. Celebrating the energy and excitement of his historic election and inauguration, this electric train commemorates Obama's rail ride journey from Philadelphia to D.C., honoring Abraham Lincoln before him. The message of hope charges full steam ahead beginning with Issue One, the Yes We Can Locomotive. Soon, your collection will continue with Issue Two, Change, Action, Hope, which includes a FREE HO gauge track set, and Issue Three, the Barack Obama 44th President of the United States car which includes your FREE power pack. Additional coordinating Obama memorabilia train cars, each a separate issue, will follow.Available exclusively from Hawthorne Village, each issue in this Barack Obama collectible electric train collection is precision scaled and dramatically decorated with dynamic photographs, popular campaign quotes and messages of patriotism, hope and change. Plus, this heirloom-quality Obama memorabilia really runs and illuminates with headlights and inner compartment lights. And you won't want to miss the patriotic observation car featuring detailed figures of President Obama and his First Lady Michelle. Take a historic ride and display your American pride. Also makes a stunning Obama themed gift. Order now!
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Cyprus and Obama: Government Sends Support to President Elect
With the rigours of election taking its toll on Barack Obama, and the world weatching hopefully as he stepped up to deliver his winning speech as president elect and the first ever black president, Senator Obama could be forgiven for forgetting for a moment the little island of Cyprus, nestled away in the mediterrenean sea.
But they have not forgotten him.
Wednesday, the day Barack Obama was formally accepted and the world reflected, the Cyprus government pledged its commitment and support to the future Obama Administration, championing his policies and beleifs, not to mention his commitment to a resolution of the issues surrounding Cyprus reunification.
A governemnt spokesman cordially announced that,
"Obama has made specific declarations which we welcome. We hope that these declarations will be fulfilled",
and it is a symbolic gesture of well wishing that matches Obama's desire to help with Cyprus Reunification that he discussed openly in the run up to the primaries, when he stated that "There must be a just and mutually agreed settlement of difficult issues like property, refugees, land and security".
The growing relationship between Obama and the Cypriot government is good news for all those in favour of Cyprus reunification, and it is high time that a political heavyweight like the American president elect weighed in with his thoughts; the island has now been divided since 1974, when the North of the island, close to the Turkish mainland, was invaded by troops sent by Ankara to protect the Treaty of Guarantee against the Greek coup.
Stalemate set in when Ankara decreed that North Cyprus be known as the TRNC in 1983, dispelling any hope that a resolution for Cyprus reunification was a work in progress.
It remained that way for a number of years, as presidents Rauf Denktash of North Cyprus and Tassos Papadopoulos, power wielder in the Republic of Cyprus, remained completely resolved against Cyprus reunification.
Now though, the two sides of the island have leaders worth noting, in Dimitris Christofias and Mehmet Ali Talat, and the island is in spirits to welcome Cyprus reunification just as much as they are ready to congratulate Obama on his road to presidency, and his commitment to resolution of the Cyprus reunification issue.
But why is Obama so keen to see the Cyprus reunification issue resolved? Why is Cyprus reunification so important? Take property in Cyprus as one case in point; when the Annan Plan Referendum in 2004 nearly led to a resolution of the Cyprus reunification issue, property prices soared.
Now as the issue comes back on the cards again, they accelerated, and property in Cyprus, flourishing as it is, is leading to the brilliant economic strength of an island that, despite its size, is one of the only appreciating markets in the world.
It is clear, then, why Barack Obama is so interested in the little island of Cyprus, and why they are so ready to congratulate a man who might hold the final key to the lock of Cyprus Reunification, covered once with nettles and thorns, and now slowly clearing to see the light of the sky.
About the Author
Martin Gavin, resident sage on the complexity of
Cyprus reunification
, writes for http://www.whiterocksbafra.com
If a president-elect, prior to being sworn in, were to become incapacitated, what rules of succession apply?
If, for example, someone were to be elected president, but prior to being sworn in became incapacitated from a stroke/heart attack/etc., who would end up being sworn in president? Would it be the vice-president elect? Or would a special election be held to deal with the situation?
" If, at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President, the President elect shall have died, the Vice President elect shall become President."
Edit... "that guy", it's plainly written in the 20th Amendment. Decide what?
YSU President-elect to Address Public for First Time
Dr. Cynthia Anderson will address the public for the first time Wednesday as the President-elect of Youngstown State University. Last week, the Board of Trustees unanimously approved Anderson as the university's seventh president. Anderson was at an academic conference in Las Vegas during the vote. She is the current vice president and the first YSU graduate to become president. The news ...
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