Fleet military
attacks on the 10th consecutive time, Obama looks like the Knights of Ebon
Mids up 27-21
U.S. President Barack Obama, attending his first football game Army-Navy as a commander on Saturday praised the loyalty of the armed forces ahead of a week in which he will be mainly focused on the end of the war in Iraq.
U.S. President Barack Obama, attending his first football game Army-Navy as a commander on Saturday praised the loyalty of the armed forces ahead of a week in which he will be mainly focused on the end of the war in Iraq.
"As much fun
as these things are part of what we celebrate the dedication and sacrifice of
these young men and women who are in the stands will do to our country," Obama
said Thurs commentators in the first half of the match between the
U.S. Army and Navy academies.
Virtually all U.S. troops from Iraq will be until December 31, the promise of Barack Obama, Americans are tired of war for almost nine years as president accelerates his campaign for reelection in November of next year.
High unemployment and the fragile economy is likely to weigh more heavily with voters as costly foreign wars. But Obama will try to stay focused next week on what he sees as the main achievements of national security, with the murder of al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden by U.S. forces in May.
Met a noisy crowd of 80,000 that filled FedEx Field outside Washington for the 112th annual competition between two of the oldest rivals in college football Obama threw a coin at the start of the game.
During the break, he crossed the field toward the Navy of the Army of the stadium, walking between the file of the army cadets in cadet gray and navy blue.
During a break, Obama and Biden visited 70 wounded and services for women, the White House.
Wearing headphones, Obama said the commentator of the game he loved playing football in high school - until his classmates began to receive more than he did.
"I played football in ninth grade, and then I realized I was built more for basketball," he said. "I was a big kid in class eighth and ninth year in a sudden; everyone started getting a little heavier than me."
The fleet defeated the army of from 27 to 21 for its 10th consecutive victory.
Virtually all U.S. troops from Iraq will be until December 31, the promise of Barack Obama, Americans are tired of war for almost nine years as president accelerates his campaign for reelection in November of next year.
High unemployment and the fragile economy is likely to weigh more heavily with voters as costly foreign wars. But Obama will try to stay focused next week on what he sees as the main achievements of national security, with the murder of al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden by U.S. forces in May.
Met a noisy crowd of 80,000 that filled FedEx Field outside Washington for the 112th annual competition between two of the oldest rivals in college football Obama threw a coin at the start of the game.
During the break, he crossed the field toward the Navy of the Army of the stadium, walking between the file of the army cadets in cadet gray and navy blue.
During a break, Obama and Biden visited 70 wounded and services for women, the White House.
Wearing headphones, Obama said the commentator of the game he loved playing football in high school - until his classmates began to receive more than he did.
"I played football in ninth grade, and then I realized I was built more for basketball," he said. "I was a big kid in class eighth and ninth year in a sudden; everyone started getting a little heavier than me."
The fleet defeated the army of from 27 to 21 for its 10th consecutive victory.
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