gatewaypundit.blogspot.com - 8/13/2008
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Senator Joe Lieberman kicked off the McCain rally today in Pennsylvania. The senator told the crowd that John McCain always put country first. Barack Obama--- Not so much. Lieberman says one candidate is a talker and one is a leader. Ouch! Former Democratic VP Candidate Joe Lieberman lashed out this year's Democratic presidential nominee. Lieberman said that Obama does not always put ...
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