At this point, it seems nobody said it, or perhaps it came from an anonymous blogger who dislikes the president. Some people have claimed: "This quote was translated into English from an article appearing in the Czech Republic as published in the Prager Zeitung of 28 April 2010." But the problem is there's no evidence such a newspaper exists, nor have any reputable sources been able to find it anywhere. We see this on the internet often-- someone creates a quote, posts it to a blog, and suddenly it takes on a life of its own. Certainly, the president has political enemies, as all presidents do. But many of the quotes that claim to "prove" Mr. Obama is disliked are questionable. This one certainly seems to fit into that category.
Czech Republic: The Danger To America Is Not Barack Obama But The Fools Who Elected Him | God and Country First
The framers wanted a presidency that could withstand intense popular pressure. It set out to accomplish this by having the president elected via the electoral college.
Birmingham was considered the most segregated city in america
No. Boeing is a private-sector private company, whereas America is a country, which is technically not capable of owning companies. America does not own Boeing, nor does it own any companies.
America is not capable of inventing anything, however the people of the Americas did develop plant breeding, pyramid building, and hydroponics.
Today the only nation capable of playing an equivalent role is the US. Allies will be needed but America is, as Madeleine Albright said, "the indispensable nation".
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No, the word capable is not an adverb.The word "capable" is an adjective.
Depends on what Capability you ask IPV6 Capable ? VOIP Capable ? Video Capable ?
You are not 'capable' of using 'capable' in a sentence.
Japan surrendered to the allied forces because America had dropped 2 atomic bombs which were very destructive affecting morale and showed Japan that America was capable of devestating technology and weaponary.