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In N.M., McCain Again Slams "Testy" Obama on the War
By Perry Bacon Jr. LAS CRUCES, N.M. -- Marking a third day of renewed campaign debate over who is right about Iraq, John McCain cast Barack Obama as "testy" in the face of McCain's attacks. McCain continued to blast the senator from Illinois for suggesting last year that increasing U.S. troops in Iraq under the "surge" would not improve the situation there. "Yesterday Senator Obama got a ...
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