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CNET/ July 30, 2008, 2:34 PM

Obama Challenges McCain to a Duel

From CBS News' Allison O'Keefe

(SPRINGFIELD, MO.) - Forget negative ads and attacks on the stump, Barack Obama went back in time and challenged John McCain to an old fashioned duel.

"I was just reading that Wild Bill Hickok. He had the first duel in the town square here in Springfield," Obama told the crowd of around 1,000. Referencing his extended family tree, Obama said that legend has it that he is related to Hickok.

"So we're going to research that cause I'm ready to duel John McCain on taxes. Right now, right here. I am a quick draw."

Obama was introduced by Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., who took the opportunity to dispel some negative suggestions about her friend.

"What I want to tell you from my heart this morning is something they say. They say that he's arrogant. That he's unpatriotic. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah."

During the town hall, Obama veered of his prepared remarks to comment on everything from campaign ads to lobbyists.

"You've seen the ads. They just replace the name each election cycle. But it's the same ad over and over again."

Meanwhile, Senator McCain's campaign released a new advertisement today showcasing Obama's celebrity. Obama even went so far as to defend lobbyists.

"Now listen, not every lobbyist is bad, I mean some of them, they're just trying to present their point of view," he said

Perhaps K Street was smiling. Obama went on to say that the problems with lobbyists arise when they give big contributions to lawmakers, creating too much influence.

Towards the end of the town hall meeting, Obama mocked his opponents saying their strategy is to make Americans "scared" of him.

"It's like the argument is I know you don't really like what we are doing - but he's risky," Obama said with a little bit of signature swagger.

"It's like, we don't have much to offer - but he's risky."
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american1000 says:
It seems that ONE MONTH AGO, it was John McCain who played the race card against Obama!

It was John McCain who put Obama''s face on a dollar bill in one of the attack ads John McCain made called: SEAL

You can find the attack ad John McCain made ONE MONTH AGO, where it was John McCain who put Obama''s face on a dollar bill. The campaign ad by John McCain is on YOUTUBE, it is called: SEAL

(Just go to YOUTUBE, and type in the two words: SEAL McCAIN)
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american1000 says:
It seems that ONE MONTH AGO, it was John McCain who played the race card against Obama!

It was John McCain who put Obama''s face on a dollar bill in one of the attack ads John McCain made called: SEAL

You can find the attack ad John McCain made ONE MONTH AGO, where it was John McCain who put Obama''s face on a dollar bill. The campaign ad by John McCain is on YOUTUBE, it is called: SEAL

(Just go to YOUTUBE, and type in the two words: SEAL McCAIN)
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realbrave08 says:
This is hilarious! McCain doesn''t stand a chance. watch this video and let us know what you think.


http://youtube.com/watch?v=ONKKYnFFemY

Thanks,
Real Brave Audio
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rph0714 says:
McCain is riding down the wrong road if he wanting to sprint ahead in this race. McCain and his people are using scare tactics (which I''m surprised they are doing so, did they forget Bush''s scare tactic stradigy foul up) and smearing Obama for what? Because when going overseas, which McCain did as well, he is received well by others , because Obama looked and sounded Presidental, because Obama could sit down with other countries with ease, because Obama has self confidence, because Obama represented the USA with intelligence and courage...????
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mr2258 says:
What a joke.McCain has tried to debate Obama forever.
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dothemath3 says:
When you have a choice between a real evil and a hypothetical evil, the rational choice is the hypothetical evil.
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