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June 19, 2009 4:48 PM

First Dog Gets First Official Photo

(White House Photo)
The First Dog finally has a baseball card to call his own.

The White House released Bo Obama's official portrait and baseball card Friday, complete with fun facts.

The Portuguese water dog (who, according to the card, ironically cannot swim) was named after both the first lady's father, whose nickname was "Diddley," and the first daughters' cousins, who have both a cat named "Diddley" and another cat named "Bo."

Born in fall 2008, Bo was a gift from Senator Edward Kennedy and his wife. His favorite food is apparently "tomatoes – or toys," he enjoys running and "then napping near the Obama girls," and his hobbies include playing on the lawn and going for walks.

His goal while in the White House? "Make friends with foreign dognitaries."

UPDATE: Gawker discovers the shocking truth: Bo doesn't really eat tomatoes! (The claim was a joke tied to a comment President Obama made about the dog getting into the first family's vegetable garden. Tomatoes are actually poisonous for dogs.)
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May 17, 2009 12:06 PM

Torture Photos: To Release Or Keep Classified?

(CBS)
The head of the American Civil Liberties Union argued today that a release of the military torture photos is an "essential" step to reaffirm American credibility.

"When we're talking about 2,000 photos that talk about abuse or torture under American custody, we're not talking about a few rogue apples," executive director Anthony Romero said on CBS News' Face The Nation. "We're not talking about a few rogue soldiers. We're talking about decisions made at the highest levels of our government. And the only way to deal with that would be to have an investigations and prosecutions to ensure accountability."

Romero added that, "the release of the photos, the release of the documents, the release of the memos that we have been arguing in court for six years is an essential part of ensuring that our government gets back on track.”

Congressman Peter King (R-N.Y.) argued that the photos should be kept classified.

"They serve absolutely no purpose and it is absolutely wrong to say [abuse of detainees] was approved at the highest levels of government," he said. "To somehow think that, by floating all these pictures out here, somehow we're going to find that somebody at a high level was involved ... is absolutely wrong."

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April 10, 2009 4:15 PM

Obama's Seder Dinner: The Picture

The White House has posted a photograph of the Seder dinner hosted by President Obama last night. Check it out:

(White House Photo)

According to the White House, matzo, bitter herbs, a roasted egg and greens were served. There was also a reading of the religious text known as the Haggadah.
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Barack Obama

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