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Pat Buchanan: Obama Shares My Position on Iran
From the McCain Report : In light of the smearing of Governor Palin by Obama surrogate Robert Wexler and Obama spokesman Mark Bubriski, both of whom alleged Palin was a supporter of Patrick Buchanan and therefore a "Nazi sympathizer," this statement from Buchanan today seems noteworthy:  ...
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Stones Cry Out — ... One would think this would give supporters of Mr Obama pause, they are lock step on Middle East foreign policy with, uhm, him. ...

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