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Why didn't McCain want to see the troops in March? - The Jed Report
Why didn't McCain want to see the troops in March? - The Jed Report
The curious thing about John McCain's dishonorable attack on Barack Obama is that McCain himself visited Europe in March, but didn't visit the wounded troops in Landstuhl, Germany. It's true that McCain's trip to Europe bypassed Germany -- he only went to London and Paris . But as you can see in the map below, it turns out that London and Berlin are about the same distance from Landstuhl, and ...
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Hoffmania! — ... McCain should end the charade fast. Here's why.

Fear and loathing
The Sideshow — ... Why didn't McCain want to see the troops in March? Or maybe McCain is just asking a creepy, desperate question when he demands to know why Obama didn't visit the troops when the cameras were present, and ignores the fact Obama left the press behind when he did go visit them. ...

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