All the news unfit to print for Thursday, July 23, 2009


SUMMER HEAT, OBAMA LOSING THE "COOL" .. "THE CAMBRIDGE POLICE ACTED STUPIDLY"


THE STATEMENT THAT OBAMA IS GROWING TO REGRET..

* * THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS CONFERENCE LAST NIGHT UPSTAGED BY LAST MINUTE QUESTION TO PRESIDENT OBAMA ABOUT THE CASE OF SGT JAMES CROWLEY ARRESTING CAMBRIDGE PROFESSOR GATES * *

THE WAR OVER WHAT HAPPENED CONTINUES// NEWS THAT THERE WAS A PREVIOUS ATTEMPT TO BREAK INTO GATES' HOME//

CROWLEY IS ALSO AN EXPERT ON RACIAL PROFILING AND HOW NOT TO DO IT..

NBC is reporting that President Obama is staying firm on his original words at last night's press conference// Today was supposed to be the 11th day that Obama was to push health care--but now the Senate is not going to get a bill out of the Senate by August recess and the controversy swirling over the Cambridge arrest is taking precedence..

MORE:
Cambridge police commissioner says he is "deeply pained" by Obama's Wednesday night statements..

Officer who arrested Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. says Obama "way off base" ..

Cambridge cops say its not racism..

White House defends..

REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES HEALTH POLITICS



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