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Right Change: Obama “Forward” Video


President Obama isn’t known for his courageous foreign policy. Some would argue the opposite because of his OBL decision. His most renowned accomplishment thus far has been authorizing Navy Seal Team 6 to kill Osama Bin Laden, a decision that he sat on for five months and was made possible after eight years of missions in the Middle East under Bush--missions that Obama opposed as a Senator. However, if you looked at Obama’s latest seven minute campaign video, “Forward,” you would think he orchestrated eight years of foreign policy that led to Osama’s capture.

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RightChange: Gaddafi Is Dead, Complete Troop Withdrawal in Iraq, What is Obama’s Foreign Policy?

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RightChange: Daddy Obama Scolds Kiddy Congress Again

President Obama loves to take on the role as playing the Father of the United States as he consistently uses the bully pulpit to scold Congressional leaders for not leading on the issues that he...

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RightChange: Who Needs Congress? Obama’s Got Executive Orders

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RightChange: Obama Flashback: Libya Timeline

You can trust one thing about President Barack Obama, if he says something; he means it – until he doesn’t.  He promised immigration reform twice, he said he would put the healthcare negotiations...

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RightChange: Would Would Reagan Do?, Libya

On April 14, 1986 at 7 p.m. President Ronald Reagan addressed the American people about the launching of U.S. missile strikes against Gaddafi in Libya from the oval office.  On March 19, 2011 at 4:07...

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