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Politics: Afternoon Edition: On eve of 9/11, Obama has a message problem

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Friday, September 10, 2010
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Everything you need to know about the 2010 elections.

1) On eve of 9/11, Obama has a message problem
The president appears more out of sync with the country on the meaning of 9/11 than he has at any time since taking office.
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2) Obama: Dems can still win
"It's understandable that people are asking, 'What have you done?' " he said in a rare presser.
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3) Confusion in Pentagon over 'Don't Ask Don't Tell 'ruling
Are their preparations for a possible repeal of the law still relevant?
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4) Rick Perry trashes Redskins
"I invite Redskin fans to visit Texas and enjoy the oddly-familiar experience of seeing at least six players on a team actually exert themselves."
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5) Opinion: 9/11 was a huge success
The 9/11 attacks succeeded far beyond anything Osama bin Laden could possibly have envisioned. (Ted Koppel)
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) in a guest blog spot for The Washington Post:

"I invite Redskin fans to visit Texas and enjoy the oddly-familiar experience of seeing at least six players on a team actually exert themselves."

COMMENT OF THE DAY
VirginianforFreedom on 'Media Notes: Mr. President, can we break for lunch?':

"The President's meandering answers can only be described as "an army of pompous phrases moving over the landscape in search of an idea." "

MULTIMEDIA
Video | Deal or no Deal?: The Koran-burning plan debate

Video | Deal or no Deal?: The Koran-burning plan debate
The Washington Post's Krissah Thompson was on 'Top Line' today to report on the still-evolving story of Fla. Pastor Terry Jones and his plan to burn Koran's on 9/11.


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