Tag Archives: Washington D.C.
Obama Family Makes Easter Appearance (PHOTO)
Posted on01. Apr, 2013 by Stevie.
The First Family got into the spirit of Easter over the weekend. The family was photographed walking to church across Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. on Sunday. There were no loud, retina-offending Resurrection Sunday outfits to be found. All the ladies in the family left their big hats at home. President and Mrs. Obama chose [...]
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U.S. Supreme Court Tackles Gay Marriage Equality For the First Time
Posted on26. Mar, 2013 by Stevie.
The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) is getting a ton of media coverage this week. For the first-time ever, they are hearing arguments in two separate cases about same-sex marriage (SSM). The media coverage in print, TV, and online has been strong. It’s one of the rare times since the election that Congress and/or President Obama [...]
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Kerry Greeted With Hero’s Welcome at State Department (VIDEO)
Posted on05. Feb, 2013 by Stevie.
Newly sworn-in Secretary of State John Kerry spent his Monday morning rallying his troops. In this case, the troops were a few hundred of his employees at the Department of State. Kerry was greeted with a hero’s welcome at the department’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. After entering the building, he offered brief remarks to the [...]
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“Inauguration Was Cold As Hell” (My YouTube Video)
Posted on30. Jan, 2013 by Stevie.
Check out my latest YouTube video and the first one for 2013! In the clip, I talk about my experience at President Obama’s inauguration earlier this month, including the National Day of Service. It was colder than ever and a task to get there. But, I made it! Feel free to leave a comment below [...]
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GA-Sen. Saxby Chambliss Surprises With 2014 Retirement Plans
Posted on25. Jan, 2013 by Stevie.
A bit of good news came out of Georgia this morning. Saxby Chambliss, the state’s senior Republican senator, announced that he will retire at the end of his term in 2014. For most Americans, this type of news is routine and really doesn’t matter. But, for Georgians it could open up the floodgates to figure [...]









