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Arnold Schwarzenegger To Quit Politics Next Year Hollywood star-turned-California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced he'll quit as a politician next year.
The former action man's second and final term as Governor of California comes to an end at the end of 2010 and he insists he won't be seeking any other political gig after he steps down, reports express.co.uk.
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In June of this year, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger asked President Obama to declare Fresno County a federal disaster area. The White House has not yet responded to Governor Schwarzenegger's request. Requests for presidential disaster declarations are much rarer for droughts than for other natural disasters. Previous requests like this one were declined by the Bush administration. Nevertheless, the compounding effects of three straight years of drought have had a devastating... Read Full Story
Arnold Schwarzenegger has given his film fans a boost by announcing his days as a politician are numbered - and he'll quit chasing public office next year. " />" class="middle" /> Read more!
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MILAN (Reuters) - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said on Wednesday he opposed tax hikes to close the state's budget gap, projected to be bigger than expected in the next fiscal year. The former Hollywood action star told reporters he would meet with state lawmakers to discuss the deficit in California, the most populous U.S. state, and how to close it. California is undergoing its worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, and just four months ago Schwarzenegger and... Read Full Story
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger won't say what his plans are when his term expires next year, but it won't be running for another office. "I have never labeled myself as a politician, so I am not going to run for anything else, so I am not going to run for anything else," Schwarzenegger told reporters on Tuesday. Schwarzenegger said he will spend the next year trying to solve problems including a projected multibillion dollar shortfall in next year's budget. Schwarzenegger stopped by... Read Full Story
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger won't say what his plans are when his term expires next year, but it won't be running for another office.
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AP - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger won't say what his plans are when his term expires next year, but it won't be running for another office. Read Full Story
Don’t you think that if Arnold Schwarzenegger moved into Iraq, the war would be over sooner? But then again, all the other soldiers would be useless. That is why the California Governor only took a little visit in Iraq at a military camp Read Full Story
Don’t you think that if Arnold Schwarzenegger moved into Iraq, the war would be over sooner? But then again, all the other soldiers would be useless. That is why the California Governor only took a little visit in Iraq at a military camp [ More on WhyFame.com ] Read Full Story
Europa Newswire. Photo by Sgt. Lindsey Bradford. BAGHDAD, IQ, November 16 2009 - Keeping a promise to troops he made in 2003, California Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger arrived in Baghdad, Nov. 16, to talk to service members
about the value of the work they continue to do here. "You may not
think what you are doing here matters, but it does," he told the nearly
400 Service members and civilians that gathered at a Camp Victory chow
hall to catch a glimpse of "The Terminator." Source: Multi... Read Full Story