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More DEFENSE on the Barack Obama’s ATTACK televison ad: “Still.” 

A risky move to continue to MOCK John McCain because of war injuries – especially since Presidents cannot send e-mails anyway because of security concerns.

But if you are desperate…..

The ad:


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4 Responses to “Barack Obama MOCKS John McCain’s Vietnam War Torture Injuries With Can’t Send an E-mail Ad Part Three”

  1. Sen. Obama, you’ve got mail. « Republican Party of Jefferson County, TN says:

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  2. Ling says:

    So what it boils down to is this – How many people see Obama’s ad, as opposed to how many people find out, through free media or paid McCain ads, about why McCain can’t send an email. I think this one won’t go away unless McCain himself says something about it.

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  4. Franklin says:

    Really that’s just absurd, I never saw this commercial (and probably for good reason). Surely Obama could have been the better man and thought about creating this advertisement prior to actually letting it go live! The more and more I research Obama, the more and more distaste is left in my mouth. I’m not sure we are in for the hope and change we all thought we were in for.

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