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Sick... Obama Has Gall to Tell VFW He Has Not Waffled On Iraq
Sick... Obama Has Gall to Tell VFW He Has Not Waffled On Iraq
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 ...
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The Morni…er, Afternoon Scramble - 8/19/2008
No Runny Eggs — ... Jim Hoft details Obama’s appearance before the VFW Convention. Obama was right when he said he didn’t change on Iraq; he’s still four-score for retreat and defeat. ...

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