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  • Eisenhower Golf Club

    Coordinates: 39°1′1.5″N 76°34′49.8″W / 39.017083°N 76.580500°W / 39.017083; -76.580500 The Eisenhower Golf Club, named after U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower, is the golf course located on the grounds of the United States Air Force Academy, just north of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Being on a military installation, the course is generally only open to active duty, retired military, reservists, national guard, certain other government employees/contractors, and their guests. The club has two complete 18-hole courses: the Blue Course and the Silver Course. The Eisenhower Silver Course was designed by Frank Hummel in 1977, who also designed Gleneagle Golf Course in 1973, Foxhill in 1973, and Hillcrest Golf Course in 1972. External links [edit] Eisenhower Golf Club official site v t e United States Air Force Academy Academics FalconLaunch FalconSAT Robert F. McDermott Prep School Aircraft Diamond T-52 Blanik TG-10 Ximango TG-14 Sch... (see more)

  • Republican and conservative support for Barack Obama in 2008

    United States President Barack Obama, a member of the Democratic Party, was endorsed or supported by some members of the Republican Party and by some political figures holding conservative views in the 2008 election. Republican and conservative Obama supporters were often referred to as "Obama Republicans", "Obamacans" or "Obamacons".[1] Republican and conservative supporters of Obama included elected officials, former elected officials, academics, commentators, and retired military officers. According to exit polls on Election Day, 9% of those who identified themselves as Republicans voted for Barack Obama,[2] up slightly from the 6% of self-identified Republicans who voted for John Kerry in 2004.[3] Contents 1 Etymology of "Obama Republican" 2 RepublicansforObama.org 3 Commentary and events 4 Polling data 5 Republican elected officials who endorsed Obama 6 Other national Republican figures who endorsed Obama 7 Support for Obama from conservative writers 8 See also 9 Referenc... (see more)

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