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October 29, 2009 4:50 PM

Obama: I Think of Fallen Soldiers Every Day

Hours after his surprise overnight visit to the Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to see the flag-covered caskets of 18 fallen Americans, President Obama said the trip was a reminder of a grim reality that bears on his thinking about American involvement in war.

"It was a sobering reminder of the extraordinary sacrifices that our young men and women in uniform are engaging in every single day, not only our troops but their families as well," Mr. Obama said at the White House. "The burden that both our troops and their families bear in any wartime situation is going to bear on how I see these conflicts, and it is something that I think about each and every day."

President Bush, Mr. Obama's predecessor, often met with the families of fallen soldiers privately, but he never visited Dover. In an email to CBS News White House correspondent Mark Knoller, a former senior official in the Bush Administration wrote that such a trip was never considered because the arrivals of the fallen were then closed to the press. (Mr. Obama changed the rules so that families could decide if the caskets were seen publicly.)

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July 14, 2009 5:54 PM

Soldier Challenges Deployment, Citing Obama's Birth

(AP / CBS)
Here's a story tailor-made to burn up the Internet: A soldier is objecting to his deployment to Iraq because he believes President Obama wasn't born in the United States.

Conspiracy theories about where Mr. Obama was born abound in some quarters despite the fact that the Obama campaign posted the then-candidate's Hawaiian birth certificate online last year. Skeptics call the certificate a forgery, though their claims have been repeatedly debunked.

Among the doubters is conservative politician Alan Keyes, who has taken the question of the president's birth to court. Keyes believes Mr. Obama is not a "natural born citizen" and is thus ineligible for the presidency under the Constitution.

Now comes word that U.S. Army Maj. Stefan Frederick Cook, a reservist who lives in Florida, is challenging his deployment based on that argument. Reports the Ledger-Enquirer out of Columbus, Georgia: "Cook’s lawyer, Orly Taitz, who has also challenged the legitimacy of Obama’s presidency in other courts, filed a request last week in federal court seeking a temporary restraining order and status as a conscientious objector for his client."

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