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TBILISI, Georgia – Republican John McCain's wife visited centers where Georgian refugees from the recent war with Russia are sheltering and she blamed Moscow for forcing them into misery. “The only place these people want to be is home, and they can't go home because of what has happened to them and because of the situation that the Russians have caused,” Cindy McCain said in brief remarks ...
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Cindy McCain Visits Georgian Refugees, Blames Moscow
The Page by Mark Halperin — ... The potential first lady tours centers sheltering displaced Georgians from the recent war with Russia, says Russia is to blame. ...

Read These Now or Naivete Will Destroy You
Shakesville — ... Cindy McCain in Tbilisi: "“There is a lot to do here and my job in all of this is to make sure that the international community does not forget what is going on here. And more importantly, that we make sure to continue to bring light to the difficulties and the future difficulties that may occur particularly with a hard winter coming.” ...

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