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Team McCain Responds to Biden
Ben Porritt, McCain Spokesman: Joe Biden is right: We need more than a good soldier, we need a leader with the experience and judgment to serve as commander in chief from day one. That leader is John McCain. We need a leader who understands that you don't vote against funding for troops in harms way. We need a leader who supports victory in Iraq, and doesn't try to legislate failure. We ...
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Impeached Prez Speaks to Dems-- Biden Talks Long- Messiah Appears
Gateway Pundit — ... played "Addicted to Love" after his talk. Later Joe Biden spoke too long and bashed McCain-- the man he'd be honored to run with. He also confused battalions with brigades. And, the surprise guest was none other than... The Messiah! Colin Powell must have declined. The McCain Camp responded to Biden's attacks, via The Corner: Joe Biden is right: We need more than a good soldier, we ...

If I were Biden, I'd sooner hide under a rock than throw stones at McCain (Updated)
Hyscience — ... (and many more) that Biden has now laid himself open to having to explain, Biden's use last night of his ability and tendency to "stretch" the truth or simply make things up - in criticizing John McCain's judgement (a rather personal attack for a "friend" to make on a "friend," don't you think?), is not what a more prudent politician would have done. The rocks he threw at McCain in Denver are very likely to be returned - multiplied many times over. Update;: Team McCain Responds to Biden: Joe Biden is right: We need more than ...

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