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Obama
Needs Steak, McCain Sizzle
By Matt Towery
The media already have gone over the top with their coverage of
Sen. Barack Obama's international
man-of-mystery tour. The endless photo sessions with the troops,
foreign leaders, waving crowds --
it's just the most contrived pack of junk I've ever seen. But shame
on the folks running the McCain
campaign... Did it not dawn on the(m)... that while Obama was
running around trying to play Henry
Kissinger, they could have created a major summit of big names to
discuss how to deal with the
economy?
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Why can't Obama
Admit The Obvious? The Surge Worked
From The Editors
USA Today
In January 2007, America's adventure in Iraq
seemed like a chaotic failure. The country was
riven
with sectarian violence, and al-Qaeda in Iraq
had gained a foothold in western Anbar province.
Attacks on U.S. troops were running well over
1,000 a week, and Iraqi civilians were dying at
a rate
of more than 3,000 a month. In that context,
President Bush's announcement that month that he
planned
to "surge" more than 20,000 extra U.S. troops
into Iraq felt to many critics, including Sen.
Barack Obama, like doubling down on failure.
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Economists: McCain Better On Stocks
Than Obama
Atlanta Business Chronicle
John McCain's presidential campaign is touting a new survey of
economists who predict he would have a
more positive impact on stock markets than Illinois Democrat Barack
Obama. The Reuters news service
asked 29 economic firms which presidential candidate would be better
for stock markets, which have
been hit by inflation, high energy prices, the housing collapse and
financial sector roubles. Twenty
one of those economists said McCain's economic agenda would have a
more positive impact on stocks,
six cited Obama's policies and two gave no response.
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