No, the president does not have authority over any religion, whether it is considered a cult or not. The First Amendment guarantees freedom of worship, and presidents generally avoid interfering with the practice of religion. That said, if a religious group has broken the law, its leaders can certainly be prosecuted.
Actually, President Obama is not anywhere close to being as wealthy as Gaddafi was.
I don't know if you are referring to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. If you are, it is not President Obama, but rather, President Bush who had close ties and longstanding friendships with the royal family of Saudi Arabia. On the other hand, President Obama has maintained cordial relations with the Saudi leadership, as most other American presidents have.
Yes. President Obama made clear to then President Medvedev (now Prime Minister) that he could work more closely with the Russians after Obama won re-election. President Obama has been true to his word and has been a close ally with President Putin in Syria, Iran, Egypt, Venezuela, Cuba, and Ukraine. President Obama would also like to work with Putin on eliminating U.S. nuclear weapons but the Republicans will likely block this initiative.
It dependends. How close are you to Presidentant Obama? If ur really close i suppose u could call him Barak, but if you randomly call the presideant please call him President Obama, DON'T SAY waz up Prez he might think it's rude...
No, not at all. He has been Mr. Obama's body-guard, but these days they are just good friends and have been for many years. President Obama is heterosexual, but he does have a number of men friends with whom he is very close, as if they are brothers or members of his extended family. There is certainly nothing unusual about heterosexual men having close friends who are male, and this does not mean they are gay.
Because they thought that he would fix (or get close to fixing) the economy and the other problems with the US.
The Vatican has ordered State Penetentury, you know....
yezz he was close but Obama won when he should of won but he will win nexy year go bill Clinton yo rock :)
Yes, on November 6, 2012, after a very close and contentious election, Mr. Obama was in fact re-elected, and will serve a second term as president.
There were some pollsters and pundits who did claim that Mr. Obama would lose, but a few pollsters insisted that he was ahead, even though they agreed it was a close race. In the end, President Obama did not lose: he defeated Mitt Romney in both the popular and electoral vote, to win a second term as president.
There was the usual inauguration ceremony in Washington for Obama. His family and all of the important people in US government were there and sat up close. Hundreds more watched at a distance and on TV.
No, but you are very close. If Senators Obama and Biden win the election, in his capacity as Vice President, Joseph Biden would become the President of the Senate.