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THESE TEXT WAS IMPORTED FROM THE CONSTITUTION WHILELISTENING TO THE WEEKLY ADDRESS
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The executive Power shall be vested in a
President of the United States of America. He
shall hold his Offi ce during the Term of four
Years, and, together with the Vice President,
chosen for the same Term, be elected, as
follows:
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The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army
and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the
several States, when called into the actual Service of the
United States; he may require the Opinion, in writing, of
the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments,
upon any Subject relating to the Duties of their respectiveOffi ces, and he shall have Power to grant Reprieves and
Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in
Cases of Impeachment.
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All Debts contracted and Engagements entered
into, before the Adoption of this Constitution,
shall be as valid against the United Statesunder this Constitution, as under the
Confederation.
This Constitution, and the Laws of the United
States which shall be made in Pursuance
thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall
be made, under the Authority of theUnited States, shall be the supreme Law of the
Land; and the Judges in every State shall be
bound thereby, any Thing
in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the
Contrary notwithstanding.
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The Senators and Representatives before
mentioned, and the Members of the several
State Legislatures, and all executive
and judicial Officers, both of the United States
and of the several States, shall be bound by
Oath or Affi rmation, to support this
Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever
be required as a Qualifi cation to any Office orpublic Trust under the United States.
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Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof; or abridging
the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the
right of the people peaceably to assemble, and
to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the
security of a free State, the right of the people
to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
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The right of the people to be secure in their
persons, houses, papers, and effects, against
unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not
be violated, and no Warrants shall issue,
but upon probable cause, supported by Oath
or affi rmation, and particularly describing the
place to be searched, and the persons or
things to be seized.
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Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude,
except as a punishment for crime whereof the
party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist
within the United States, or any place subject
to their jurisdiction.
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The right of citizens of the United States to
vote shall not be denied or abridged by the
United States or by any State on
account of race, color, or previous condition of
servitude.
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The right of citizens of the United States to
vote shall not be denied or abridged by the
United States or by any State
on account of sex.
Congress shall have power to enforce thisarticle by appropriate legislation.
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No person shall be elected to the office of the President
more than twice, and no person who has held the offi ce of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of
a term to which some other person was elected President
shall be elected to the offi ce of President more than once.
But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the
office of President when this Article was proposed by
Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may beholding the office of President, or acting as President, during
the term within which this Article becomes operative from
holding the office of President or acting as President during
the remainder of such term.
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The right of citizens of the United States to vote in any
primary or other election for President or Vice President, for
electors for President or Vice President, or for Senator or
Representative in Congress, shall not be denied or abridged
by the United States or any State by reason of failure to pay
poll tax or other tax.
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TRAN
SCRIP
TANALY
SIS
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On Tuesday, after more than seven years, the United States of America
will end its combat mission in Iraq and take an important step forward
in responsibly ending the Iraq war.
As a candidate for this office, I pledged I would end this war. As
President, that is what I am doing. We have brought home more than
90,000 troops since I took office. We have closed or turned over to
Iraq hundreds of bases. In many parts of the country, Iraqis have
already taken the lead for security.
On Tuesday, after more than seven years [Operation Shock and Awe],
the United States of America will end its combat mission in Iraq
[Operation New Dawn] and take an important step forward [The Power
of the Sun] in responsibly ending the Iraq war.
As a candidate for this office, I pledged I would end this war
[Premature Withdrawal seemed imminent during 2007]. As President,
that is what I am doing [The Year now is 2010]. We have [responsibly]
brought home more than 90,000 troops since I [Barack Hussein
Obama] took office. We have closed or turned over to Iraq hundreds
of bases. In many parts of the country, Iraqis have already taken the
lead for security [There are reports that Iraqis feel abandoned by the
US Army while threatened by the Shiite / Sunni Conflict].
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OPERATION SHOCK AND AWE
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OPERATION NEW DAWN
In the months ahead, our troops will continue to support and train Iraqi forces,
partner with Iraqis in counterterrorism missions, and protect our civilian andmilitary efforts. But the bottom line is this: the war is ending. Like any sovereign,
independent nation, Iraq is free to chart its own course. And by the end of next
year, all of our troops will be home.
As we mark the end of Americas combat mission in Iraq, a grateful nation must pay
tribute to all who have served there. Because part of responsibly ending this war is
meeting our responsibility to those who have fought it.
In the months [time not defined] ahead, our troops will continue to support [better
definition may be required] and train Iraqi forces [to reach and maintain safety
levels], partner with Iraqis in counterterrorism missions, and protect our civilian and
military efforts [thus protecting Americas Interests]. But the bottom line is this: the
war [Operation Iraqi Freedom] is ending. Like any sovereign, independent nation,Iraq is free to chart its own course. And by the end of next year, all of our troops
will be [back] home.
As we mark the end of Americas combat mission in Iraq, a grateful
[American]nation must pay tribute to all who have served there. Because part of
responsibly ending this war is meeting our responsibility to those who have fought
it [on our side].
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The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan now make up Americas longest continuous
combat engagement. For the better part of a decade, our troops and their
families have served tour after tour with honor and heroism, risking and often
giving their lives for the defense of our freedom and security. More than one
million Americans in uniform have served in Iraq far more than any conflict sinceVietnam. And more than one million who have served in both wars have now
finished their service and joined the proud ranks of Americas veterans.
What this new generation of veterans must know is this: our nations commitment
to all who wear its uniform is a sacred trust that is as old as our republic itself. It is
one that, as President, I consider a moral obligation to uphold.
The wars in Iraq [Operation New Dawn] and Afghanistan [Operation Enduring
Freedom] now make up Americas longest continuous combat engagement. For
the better part of a decade, our troops and their families have served tour after
tour with honor and heroism, risking and often giving their lives for the defense of
our [Americas] freedom and security. More than one million Americans in
uniform have served in Iraq far more than any conflict since Vietnam
[Afghanistan + Iraq = Vietnam?]. And more than one million who have served inboth wars have now finished their service and joined the proud ranks of Americas
veterans.
What this new generation of veterans must know is this: our nations commitment
to all who wear its uniform is a sacred trust that is as old as our republic itself [U.S.
Constitution reference]. It is one that, as President, I consider a moral obligation
to uphold. [U.S. Constitution reference]
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At the same time, these are new wars [Challenges]; with new missions [Social], new methods,
and new perils [Civilian Type]. And what todays veterans have earned what they have every
right to expect is new care, new opportunity, and a new commitment to their service when
they come home [As American Civilians].
Thats why, from the earliest days of my Administration, weve been strengthening that sacred
trust with our [Iraq + Afghanistan] veterans by making our veterans policy more responsive
and ready for this new [American] century [Implies compatible thinking with previousAdministration].
Were building a 21st century VA, modernizing and expanding VA hospitals and health care,
and adapting care to better meet the unique needs of female veterans [U.S. Constitution
reference]. Were creating a single electronic health record that our troops and veterans can
keep for life. Were breaking the claims backlog and reforming the process with new paperless
systems. And we are building new wounded warrior facilities through the Department of
Defense
At the same time, these are new wars; with new missions, new methods, and new perils. And
what todays veterans have earned what they have every right to expect is new care, new
opportunity, and a new commitment to their service when they come home.
Thats why, from the earliest days of my Administration, weve been strengthening that sacred
trust with our veterans by making our veterans policy more responsive and ready for this new
century.
Were building a 21st century VA, modernizing and expanding VA hospitals and health care, and
adapting care to better meet the unique needs of female veterans. Were creating a single
electronic health record that our troops and veterans can keep for life. Were breaking the
claims backlog and reforming the process with new paperless systems. And we are building
new wounded warrior facilities through the Department of Defense
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But for many of our troops and their families, the war doesnt end when they come
home. Too many suffer from Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder the signature injuries of todays wars and too few receive proper
screening or care. Were changing that. Were directing significant resources to
treatment, hiring more mental health professionals, and making major investments inawareness, outreach, and suicide prevention. And were making it easier for a vet
with PTSD to get the benefits he or she needs.
But for many of our troops and their families, the war doesnt end when they come
home [Acknowledgement of difficulties]. Too many suffer from Traumatic Brain Injury
and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder the signature injuries of todays wars and too
few receive proper screening or care. Were changing that. Were directing
[resources] significant resources to treatment, hiring more mental health
professionals, and making major investments in awareness, outreach, and suicide
prevention. And were making it easier for a vet with PTSD to get the benefits he or
she needs [U.S. Constitution reference].
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To make sure our troops, veterans, and their families have full access to the
American Dream theyve fought to defend, were working to extend them new
opportunity. Michelle and Jill Biden have forged a national commitment to support
military families while a loved one is away. Weve guaranteed new support to
caregivers who put their lives on hold for a loved ones long recovery. Were fundingand implementing the Post-9/11 GI Bill, which is already helping some 300,000
veterans and their family members pursue their dream of a college education.
To make sure our troops, veterans, and their families have full access to the
American Dream [I have a Dream an Afro American Said] theyve fought to defend,
were working to extend them new opportunity. Michelle and Jill Biden have forged
a national commitment to support military families while a loved one is away. Weveguaranteed new support to caregivers who put their lives on hold for a loved ones
long recovery. Were funding and implementing the Post-9/11 GI Bill, which is
already helping some 300,000 veterans and their family members pursue their
dream of a college education [War applied with military means becomes a Civilian
Issue thus applied with Civilian means?].
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And for veterans trying to find work in a very tough economy, weve devoted
new resources to job training and placement. Ive directed the federal
government to hire more veterans [Can the veteran find or create a job of his /
her own?], including disabled veterans [Minimize possibility of unemployment],
and I encourage every business in America to follow suit [H
ire VAs].T
his newgeneration of veterans has proven itself to be a new generation of leaders
[leaders being leaded?]. They have unmatched training and skills
[Advertisement when it comes to military honor code that can be safely applied
in Civil Life]; theyre ready to work; and our country is stronger when we tap
their extraordinary talents [Honor to Brothers and Sisters in Arms, Faith to
American Ideals, Respect to human beings].
New care. New opportunity. A new commitment to our veterans.
And for veterans trying to find work in a very tough economy, weve devoted
new resources to job training and placement. Ive directed the federal
government to hire more veterans, including disabled veterans, and I encourageevery business in America to follow suit. This new generation of veterans has
proven itself to be a new generation of leaders. They have unmatched training
and skills; theyre ready to work; and our country is stronger when we tap their
extraordinary talents.
New care. New opportunity. A new commitment to our veterans.
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If youd like to send our troops and veterans a message of thanks and support, just
visit whitehouse.gov. There, youll find an easy way to upload your own text or
video.
Let them know that they have the respect and support of a grateful nation.T
hatwhen their tour ends; when they see our flag; when they touch our soil; theyll
always be home in an America that is forever here for them just as theyve been
there for us. That is the promise our nation makes to those who serve. And as long
as Im Commander-in-Chief, its a promise well keep. Thank you.
If youd like to send our troops and veterans a message of thanks and support[Moral or other], just [Reference to Individual Judgment and the ability of Civilians
to lead in reaching those who fought to protect American Ideals and Lives] visit
whitehouse.gov. There, youll find an easy way to upload your own text or video.
Let them [Brothers & Sisters in Arms] know that they have the respect and support
of a grateful [American] nation [Solidarity based on American Ideals and the
Constitution]. That when their tour ends [When it comes to Iraq as part of theOperation Iraqi Freedom]; when they see our [American] flag; when they touch our
soil; theyll always be home in an America[n] [heart] that is forever here for them
just as theyve been there for [all of] us [E Pluribus Unum]. That is the promise our
nation makes to those who serve. And as long as Im Commander-in-Chief [Direct
Reference to the United States Constitution], its a promise well keep [As this is
defined by American Ideals and the American Constitution]. Thank you.
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Afghanistan : Operation Enduring Freedom
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THE NORTH ATLANTIC ALLIANCECOUNTRIESWITH GREEN COLOR
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IN 2001 THE 9 11 2001 ATTACKWAS PERCEIVED AS AN ATTACK AGAINST
THE ENTIRE NORTH ATLANTIC ALLIANCE
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GERMANY IS ESSENTIALLY THE EUROPEANUNION
WHEN IT COMES TO EXTERNAL EUROPEAN INTERESTS
THE EUROPEANUNION HAS MILITARY PRESENCE IN THE REGION AS PART OF THE ISAF FORCE
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