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Wednesday, July 16 2008, 12:18 AM Obama Web site removes `surge' from Iraq problem Barack Obama's aides have removed criticism of President Bush's increase of troops to Iraq from the campaign Web site, part of an effort to update the Democrat's written war plan to reflect changing conditions. 46 News Stories, 0 Liberal Blogs, 6 Conservative Blogs Post A Comment
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The Discerning Texan Obama Purges Surge Critique From Website Reality, meet Barack Obama (via Sweetness and Light):From the New York Daily News: Barack Obama purges Web site critique of surge in Iraq BY JAMES GORDON MEEK Monday, July 14th 2008 WASHINGTON - Barack Obama?s campaign scrubbed his presidential Web site
Blogs of War Barack Obama Campaign Removes Criticism Of Troop Surge From Website Calling him a flip-flopper does not accurately capture the level of arrogance and dishonesty present in his campaign: Barack Obama’s campaign scrubbed his presidential Web site over the weekend to remove criticism of the U.S. troop “surge̶
Right Wing Nut House Obama: Nowhere To Hide On Iraq There is no doubt that the number one reason Barack Obama was able to defeat Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination for president was his opposition to the Iraq War “from the beginning.” Even as events in Iraq faded into the background
BrothersJudd Blog Anyone Else Harbor The Suspicion...: Barack Obama purges Web site critique of surge in Iraq (JAMES GORDON MEEK, July 14th 2008, NY Daily News) Barack Obama's campaign scrubbed his presidential Web site over the weekend to remove criticism of the U.S. troop 'surge' in Iraq, the Daily News has
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