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Posted By Aidenag 3 months ago in News
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At his press avail today, John McCain referenced current relations between Russia and, um, a non-existent country. We're nitpicking a bit here. But McCain is running on his supposed foreign policy superiority. And the GOP and McCain would hit Obama as a foreign policy greenhorn based on less than this.

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    gamahuche3 months ago

    Well he's blown my vote! :)

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      Hobe3 months ago

      McCain Refers To Czechoslovakia, A Non-Existent Country

      I guess my grand parents came from nowhere???

      McCain really need some Mental Health Examinations....

      72, Locked up for five years, Bomb Bomb bomb, Bomb Bomb, Iran..

      This guy saounds like a Real Nut Case, much like jimmy 'the NUT' Carter...

      Commander in Chief, I don't think so....

      McCain would be better as a security guard in a Mall on 3rd. shift! No Guns issued?

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