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Old 01-20-2007, 08:00 PM
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McCain is trying to strengthen his republican base but at the same time he's alienating his independent supporters. He needs them to win. I like McCain but his support for the "surge" makes me second guess his judgment.
McCain has been Bush the Lame's stoutest supporter of the Iraq Fiasco.

Yes, John McCain doesn't abandon ship when the going gets tough. He and Lieberman are two elected officials that are rare anymore. They both do what they believe is BEST for the country; not what is best for them politically. A rare trait indeed!
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