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U.S. presidential candidates debate over Iraq's demand for withdrawal timetable
2008-07-10
  • McCain insisted further withdrawal should be based on security situation on the ground.
  • Obama urged the current government and McCain to listen to the Iraqi leader.
  • Obama noted last week that he might redefine the Iraq policy.
  • Posted by:Fred

    #4  Bobby, I don't want to get into the background of my wife, but her family seems to think bo is 'the man of many cultures' and whisper his name just slightly louder than Ahmadjinninthere. Me, I think he is a neophyte tool who will make so many mistakes it will seem a Biblical catastrophe. Example here, if bo is referring to his joint chief of staff then why does he need to urge McCain to listen to Maliki?

    What I think of when thinking of bo and followers.
    Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-07-10 11:11  

    #3  I'm with Jackson, cut his nuts off.
    Posted by: wxjames   2008-07-10 09:42  

    #2  Yeah, the first was national socialism, the second was international socialism, what if the third is American socialism? Makes you go hmmmmmmm...
    Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-07-10 09:28  

    #1  So Obama might be no different than McCain?

    I mean, after he redefines his policy.

    He's beginning to make me wonder if his candidacy has Biblical implications.
    Posted by: Bobby   2008-07-10 06:16  

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