McCain Lashes Out At "100 Years" Ads
Says Democratic And Independent Ads About Iraq War Remark Are A "Direct Falsification"
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Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks during a town hall-style meeting Friday, May 2, 2008 in Denver, Colo. (AP)
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The ads tie McCain to President Bush and cite McCain's comments that there could be an American military presence in Iraq for 100 years. They are being run by the Democratic National Committee and the liberal group MoveOn.org.
"One hundred years in Iraq? And you thought no one could be worse than George Bush," an announcer says in the most recent ad, run by MoveOn.org.
McCain brought up the commercials at a town hall meeting Friday in Denver, saying they are lies. He doesn't deny saying "100 years" in connection with U.S. military operations in Iraq, but says he was clearly referring to a possible peacekeeping force - not a centurylong war, as critics imply.
"You have seen an ad campaign that is mounted against me that says I wanted to stay and fight in Iraq and fight for 100 years," McCain told about 300 people at the Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center.
"My friends, it's a direct falsification, and I'm sorry that political campaigns have to deteriorate in this fashion," McCain said. "Because there's legitimate differences between myself and Senator Obama and Senator Clinton on what we should do in Iraq."
The Democratic presidential candidates want to set a date for withdrawal from Iraq, which McCain argues would lead to chaos and genocide in the Middle East.
"After we win the war in Iraq, and we are succeeding - and it's long and hard and tough, with enormous sacrifices - then I'm talking about a security arrangement that may or may not be the same kind of thing we had with Korea after the Korean war was over," he said.
He described how, at the time, the U.S. entered into a security agreement with South Korea, and the U.S. troop presence there served as a buffer and as a deterrent from further North Korean aggression.
"So it's too bad that they're deliberately falsifying, when there are legitimate differences," he said.
The other ad, run by the Democratic National Committee, says President Bush has talked about staying in Iraq for 50 years, then plays a clip of McCain saying, "Maybe 100. That'd be fine with me."
The announcer then says: "If all he offers is more of the same, is John McCain the right choice for America's future?"
At issue is McCain's answer, in January, to a question about Mr. Bush's theory that troops could be in Iraq for 50 years.
McCain said: "Maybe 100. As long as Americans are not being injured or harmed or wounded or killed, that'd be fine with me, and I hope it would be fine with you, if we maintain a presence in a very volatile part of the world where al Qaeda is training, recruiting, equipping and motivating people every single day."
Also Friday, McCain's campaign began running a health care ad in the presidential battleground state of Ohio. The campaign ran a similar spot this week in Iowa, another general election battleground.
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See all 347 CommentsTake your meds and go back to sleep John. It''s all just a dream. You''re not in Vietnam and no one is trying to get you. Let me give you another shot and you''ll just drift off in your rocking chair for the afternoon. Goodnight old man, goodnight.
McCain even says it''s BLOOD FOR OIL....Just like all those anti-war protesters out in the streets were saying as you drove by flipping them off in your shiny new 11 mpg Excursions back in 2003.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uViQ0hVV57Q
Posted by nanging3 at 10:14 PM : May 03, 2008
Vote for Hillary Clinton ! She will fight for the American people.
See link above:
McCain: Iraq War is About Oil... Oops, I Meant the OTHER One
He needs to take the gloves off and show some of that famous temper.
I want a president who will fight for what is right !
He needs to get Powell for VP and he is a shoe in...
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Posted by nanging3 at 10:14 PM : May 03, 2008
You gotta be kidding!!!! First, McCain has a mental problem. His out of control temper is a liability not an asset. Second, the Bush/Cheney team threw Powell to the dogs and then fired him. Powell is a Obama supporter.
WELFARE FOR THE WORLD- Most importantly due to Black Theology- Africa.
Source:Newsmax.com (following)
the Global Poverty Act (S.2433). According to some conservative sources, this disastrous legislation could eventually force U.S. taxpayers to fork over as much as 0.7 percent of the nation''''''''s Gross Domestic Product -- or $845,000,000,000.00 -- on welfare to third-world countries.
***This is being sponsored by Senator Obama.
His true agenda is to TAX,TAX,TAX and promote Black Theology.
Has a little Christian brain
Depend on him you''ll get the same
the same the same the same the same
ANALYSIS: My friends, John McCain has promised more wars, so he is yet again speaking out of both sides of his mouth. My friends, go to your favorite video website and search for "McCain there will be more wars." Then, my friends, come back here, reread this article, and ask yourself if We the People can trust the neocons'' latest dark prince, John McCain.
Jihad !
%u201CWhile visiting that mercurial miscreant Libyan strongman Col. Muammar Qaddafi,
Farrakhan and Wright, struck a deal which secured millions of dollars from Libya to lobby or the secession of part of the United States. The goal is the formation of a
separate black nation on the North American Continent replete with a 500,000 man
army and nuclear weapons. %u201C
..and
Obama ,is standing in front of the camera himself for 52 seconds explaining how he will disarm the USA.
What we are talking about here IS NOT about politics and the differing
views concerning issues.....this is about the potential literal destruction of
this country by our enemies and our inability to defend ourselves against those
attacks.
This is a very short (52 seconds) video by Barak Obama in his own words
about how he plans to destroy our defense capabilities if elected.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl32Y7wDVDs
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