Showing posts with label embraces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label embraces. Show all posts

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Europe embraces healthy raw dairy by unveiling fresh milk vending machines

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Europe embraces healthy raw dairy by unveiling fresh milk vending machines

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Obama awkardly embraces half-brother



(DAILYMAIL) — A never-before-seen video shows the moment Barack Obama reunited with his half-brother Mark Obama Ndesandjo after two decades apart.


Ndesandjo, who shares the same father as the president, decided to surprise his half-brother right before a debate with Hillary Clinton in the lead up to the 2008 elections.


The half-brothers had met on only one prior occasion, when Obama visited his father’s family in Kenya in 1988.


The video obtained by Inside Edition shows candidate Obama entering the room, seeing his brother and looking extremely surprised.




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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Cruz embraces "Obamaphobia"


Sen. Ted Cruz is pictured. | AP Photo

Cruz embraced the pseudo-diagnosis by Sen. Menendez on Twitter. | AP Photo





Sen. Ted Cruz is shrugging off criticism of his comments that President Barack Obama stands in the way of immigration reform and welcoming the charge that he’s “Obamaphobic.”


Responding to Cruz’s comments on ABC News that Obama is “the biggest obstacle” to passing immigration reform, one of the Gang of Eight, Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), said the Texas Republican’s assessment was wrong.



“I think he has Obamaphobia. The reality is that it is the Gang of Eight that came together, four Democrats and four Republicans, and said we need a path to citizenship,” Menendez said Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Jansing & Co.”


(QUIZ: Do you know Ted Cruz?)


Cruz took to Twitter to embrace the pseudo-diagnosis.


If supporting real immigration reform, not path to citizenship is “Obamaphobia,” guilty as charged. RT if you’re a fellow “Obamaphobic!”— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) June 12, 2013




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Cruz embraces "Obamaphobia"

Cruz embraces "Obamaphobia"


Sen. Ted Cruz is pictured. | AP Photo

Cruz embraced the pseudo-diagnosis by Sen. Menendez on Twitter. | AP Photo





Sen. Ted Cruz is shrugging off criticism of his comments that President Barack Obama stands in the way of immigration reform and welcoming the charge that he’s “Obamaphobic.”


Responding to Cruz’s comments on ABC News that Obama is “the biggest obstacle” to passing immigration reform, one of the Gang of Eight, Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), said the Texas Republican’s assessment was wrong.



“I think he has Obamaphobia. The reality is that it is the Gang of Eight that came together, four Democrats and four Republicans, and said we need a path to citizenship,” Menendez said Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Jansing & Co.”


(QUIZ: Do you know Ted Cruz?)


Cruz took to Twitter to embrace the pseudo-diagnosis.


If supporting real immigration reform, not path to citizenship is “Obamaphobia,” guilty as charged. RT if you’re a fellow “Obamaphobic!”— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) June 12, 2013




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Cruz embraces "Obamaphobia"