Secretary of State John Kerry has congratulated Bulgaria on behalf of President Barack Obama and the people of the United States, on the occasion of its national day on March 3.
What does POTUS stand for?
POTUS stands for People of the United States
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It would make clear that there has always been, and is today, a profound conflict of interest between the government and the people of the United States.
Constitution, which, by the way, is the document that establishes the government of the United States, and upon which Scalia is supposed to be basing his decisions, it says, "We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union .
Current estimates suggest there are not enough primary physicians to serve the needs of the people of the United States if managed care continues to grow as it has in the recent past.
I would argue that the end of the Vietnam War enabled the people of the United States to shake the "war syndrome," a disease not natural to the human body.