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Sufficiently noteworthy that the AP flagged it in the lede , although I’m suspicious of the fact that they didn’t give us the whole quote. [...] Read the rest »
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Sick... Obama Has Gall to Tell VFW He Has Not Waffled On Iraq
Gateway Pundit —
After John McCain slammed the cut-and-runner during his talk at the VFW Convention yesterday, Barack Obama came before the group this morning and whined about unfair political tactics. This is after The One blasted McCain yesterday in a shameful attack about "his president" George W. Bush. Obama also insisted he had not changed his position on Iraq: Puh-lease! Does anyone actually buy that? Here's more ...
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Speculation over VP picks hits fever pitch —
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Obama: Don't question my patriotism —
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From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones ORLANDO, FL -- A day after John McCain told the Veterans of Foreign Wars that Barack Obama would "choose the path of retreat and failure for America" regarding the conflict in Iraq, the Illinois senator demanded ...
MoveOn ad ties Dole, McCain to big oil —
CNN Political Ticker 8/19/2008
MoveOn released a new ad, 'Pocket,' Tuesday.
(CNN)— MoveOn.org has their sights set on Sen. Elizabeth Dole’s unexpectedly competitive contest for re-election in North Carolina, spending nearly half a million dollars on an ad accusing the ...