McCain, Obama spar over canceled troop visit

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McCain, Obama spar over canceled troop visit

GOP campaign says Democrat shortchanged 'injured American heroes'


WASHINGTON - Republican John McCain's campaign on Saturday sharply criticized Democratic rival Barack Obama for canceling a visit to wounded troops in Germany, contending Obama chose foreign leaders and cheering Europeans over "injured American heroes."

Obama's campaign called the accusation "wildly inappropriate." His spokesman has claimed that the visit to a military hospital in Germany was scrapped after the Pentagon raised concerns about political activity on a military base. Earlier, though, the campaign had said Obama decided the visit might be seen as inappropriate politicking. However, the Pentagon said the senator was never told not to visit.

A new McCain ad that began airing Saturday in selected markets also chides Obama as disrespectful for making "time to go to the gym" during his European visit while at the same time canceling the visit with wounded troops.

"Seems the Pentagon wouldn't allow him to bring cameras," according to the ad, which is being televised in Colorado, Pennsylvania and the Washington D.C. area. "John McCain is always there for our troops."

McCain himself joined in the rebuke, saying in an interview to be aired Sunday by ABC's "This Week" that "if I had been told by the Pentagon that I couldn't visit those troops, and I was there and wanted to be there, I guarantee you, there would have been a seismic event."

The McCain campaign's criticism came as it grappled for another day with the intense media attention focused on Obama's tour of the Middle East and Europe. The Arizona Republican had goaded Obama into visiting Iraq and Afghanistan, then watched as Obama's meetings with the leaders of those countries and Jordan, Israel, the Palestinians, Germany, France and Great Britain dominated the political news.

Responding, Obama campaign spokesman Tommy Vietor said Obama and McCain both believed that troops should be honored and noted that the Illinois senator had visited troops in Iraq and Afghanistan last week and had made numerous trips to Washington's Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Obama still didn't want injured soldiers "pulled into the back-and-forth of a political campaign," Vietor said in a statement.

"Senator McCain knows full well that Senator Obama strongly supports and honors our troops, which is what makes this attack so disingenuous. This politicization of our soldiers is exactly what Senator Obama sought to avoid," Vietor said.

Obama was flying from London to Chicago on Saturday when the McCain campaign issued a statement from Joe Repya, a retired Army colonel who said Obama had broken a commitment to visit the wounded Americans.

"Several explanations were offered, none was convincing and each was at odds with the statements of American military leaders," Repya said. "For a young man so apt at playing president, Barack Obama badly misjudged the important demands of the office he seeks."

On Thursday, the day Obama gave an evening address to an estimated 200,000 people in Berlin, his campaign issued two written statements about the canceled trip to Ramstein Air Base and the military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany. In the first, no mention was made of Pentagon misgivings, only that Obama "decided out of respect for these servicemen and women that it would be inappropriate to make a stop to visit troops at a U.S. military facility as part of a trip funded by the campaign." A second statement, by retired general and Obama adviser Scott Gration, mentioned the Pentagon's involvement.

Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters Friday that a trip from Berlin to Ramstein had been planned for weeks, with Obama expecting to leave most staff and reporters at the airport while he went to the hospital to avoid appearances of a campaign event. After the Pentagon raised concerns within two days of the visit, it was scrapped, he said.

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said Obama would have been required to conform to the Defense Department prohibition of political activity, but that the senator was never told he couldn't visit the hospital.

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Obama's campaign called the accusation "wildly inappropriate." His spokesman has claimed that the visit to a military hospital in Germany was scrapped after the Pentagon raised concerns about political activity on a military base. Earlier, though, the campaign had said Obama decided the visit might be seen as inappropriate politicking. However, the Pentagon said the senator was never told not to visit.


A new McCain ad that began airing Saturday in selected markets also chides Obama as disrespectful for making "time to go to the gym" during his European visit while at the same time canceling the visit with wounded troops.


Yes, it's very disrespectful of McCain use wounded troops as an excuse to accuse Obama in negative way...





"Seems the Pentagon wouldn't allow him to bring cameras," according to the ad, which is being televised in Colorado, Pennsylvania and the Washington D.C. area. "John McCain is always there for our troops."

:lol: Why can't McCain visit them then if they claim that McCain is always there for our troops? Obama visited troops in Iraq and Afghanistan which McCain doesn't. Quit badmouth over Obama, he himself haven't done...!!!!!!

McCain himself joined in the rebuke, saying in an interview to be aired Sunday by ABC's "This Week" that "if I had been told by the Pentagon that I couldn't visit those troops, and I was there and wanted to be there, I guarantee you, there would have been a seismic event."


It shows itself is McCain's disrespectful and disobey!!!!!!!!! I cannot afford to have another Bush if he win at election!!!!!!!


The McCain campaign's criticism came as it grappled for another day with the intense media attention focused on Obama's tour of the Middle East and Europe. The Arizona Republican had goaded Obama into visiting Iraq and Afghanistan, then watched as Obama's meetings with the leaders of those countries and Jordan, Israel, the Palestinians, Germany, France and Great Britain dominated the political news.


It proves that Obama want the world peace and freedom... The trip to Europe and Middle East is a great advantage for Obama to understand the peace and freedom for our world how it should be.

Obama still didn't want injured soldiers "pulled into the back-and-forth of a political campaign," Vietor said in a statement.

That's an exactly point... It's good to know that he did not use injured soliders to raise his votes!!! *BIG THUMBUP*

"Senator McCain knows full well that Senator Obama strongly supports and honors our troops, which is what makes this attack so disingenuous. This politicization of our soldiers is exactly what Senator Obama sought to avoid," Vietor said.

It proves exactly that McCain is two faced!!!!!
 
Is this a :repost: ? It seems like I answered this before. Oh, well.


Why can't McCain visit them then if they claim that McCain is always there for our troops?
McCain did visit them.


Obama visited troops in Iraq and Afghanistan which McCain doesn't. Quit badmouth over Obama, he himself haven't done...!!!!!!
McCain did visit troops there.


It shows itself is McCain's disrespectful and disobey!!!!!!!!! I cannot afford to have another Bush if he win at election!!!!!!!
Where does it say that McCain is "another Bush"?

Besides, what do you mean that you "cannot afford to have another Bush"? He's not your President, and it's not your country.


It proves that Obama want the world peace and freedom... The trip to Europe and Middle East is a great advantage for Obama to understand the peace and freedom for our world how it should be.
All it proves is that Obama really, really wants to become President, and he'll say and do whatever it takes.


That's an exactly point... It's good to know that he did not use injured soliders to raise his votes!!! *BIG THUMBUP*
Obama wanted to use the hospitalized soldiers for political gain but when he found out that it wasn't allowed, he just ignored the hospital.


It proves exactly that McCain is two faced!!!!!
No, it doesn't. That is the personal opinion of an Obama supporter. That's not "proof".

Just because someone agrees with you, that isn't "proof".
 
McCain did visit them.

When is his last visit? Obama did visit them before, too and also visit again few weeks ago. Why complaint over him for?



McCain did visit troops there.

Obama did visit troops there, too why have McCain complaint about him for?...

I am trying to say that McCain whines over Obama when Obama did visit them... What's point of his whines for?




Where does it say that McCain is "another Bush"?

Do your homework yourself and use your common sense on him.

Besides, what do you mean that you "cannot afford to have another Bush"? He's not your President, and it's not your country.

We cannot afford to have another Bush which he DID harm many countries around the world.

Obama wanted to use the hospitalized soldiers for political gain but when he found out that it wasn't allowed, he just ignored the hospital.

No, Obama DID visited troops at hospitail in Iraq and Agfanisation without photos and press. He was supposed to visit troops at hospital in Germany but he was being told to not go in last minute.

No, it doesn't. That is the personal opinion of an Obama supporter. That's not "proof".

Just because someone agrees with you, that isn't "proof".

I compare the medias where I alway read... all is almost the same about him... Oh yes, he whines about Obama front of TV... :roll:
 
Ok, Liebling, I'm suggest you to not pay attention at McCain if you don't like his way, political in USA is really challenge and Obama does have negative views against McCain as well, even McCain does make negative views against Obama.

It's nothing to news about Reba being McCain fan.
 
Ok, Liebling, I'm suggest you to not pay attention at McCain if you don't like his way, political in USA is really challenge and Obama does have negative views against McCain as well, even McCain does make negative views against Obama.

It's nothing to news about Reba being McCain fan.

Yes of course I know that McCain and Obama negatived each other over disagree which is normal but McCain did is too far... Example of all: he use everyone's name to attack Obama when he know very well Obama was told to not do something.

McCain would bash Obama IF Obama had visited the troops in the hospital in Germany...McCain's response would have been "see how crass he is, he uses wounded soldiers to boost his political campaign". The McCain campaign wants to have BOTH WAYS. Have you see anything what Obama response about McCain's visit to Dalai Lama? Nope...

If Reba decide for McCain is her own decision and choice.
 
...It's nothing to news about Reba being McCain fan.
I'm not a McCain "fan". He was not my choice for presidential candidate. But I definitely don't support Obama, so I'm stuck with McCain.
 
Pacman & Lielbing, It's same with Bush Vs Gore and Bush Vs Kerry. They are in negative each other and too much criticize. Now it's Obama and McCain are in negative too. I am honest with you. I hate political! Too much negative and drama! That's life!

Lielbing, I know you're live in Germany. Do you think you would vote for President of US or can't vote because you're Germany Citizen?
 
I'm not a McCain "fan". He was not my choice for presidential candidate. But I definitely don't support Obama, so I'm stuck with McCain.

I don't favor McCain nor do I favor Obama. The American people can do better than having elections with choices restricted to the "lesser of the evils." How pathetic anyone would be to vote for neither one of them and for any other candidate, currently, endorsed by their parties.
 
I don't favor McCain nor do I favor Obama. The American people can do better than having elections with choices restricted to the "lesser of the evils." How pathetic anyone would be to vote for neither one of them and for any other candidate, currently, endorsed by their parties.
I'm an independent, not a member of a party, but there don't seem to be any strong independent candidates running either.
 
I'm an independent, not a member of a party, but there don't seem to be any strong independent candidates running either.

Exactly. Couldn't we do better? No . . . that's not what I mean. Could we, as Americans, rise above our weakness to get things right? The electoral process is restrictive in that it forces us to choose options that are not options in the first place? When can the American people say, "These candidates are not fit . . . We desire better!"?
 
My point about Obama didn't hand on his heart to America Flag. I have a proof it.

Do you even read your own reference points? If you are, then, obviously, are you are painting a picture that's not true . . . intentionally.

Seriously, GET REAL. Stop being bipartisan.
 
Do you even read your own reference points? If you are, then, obviously, are you are painting a picture that's not true . . . intentionally.

Seriously, GET REAL. Stop being bipartisan.

No. I just saw from everyone's create of webpage and youtube. I just show you what do you think? I am not buy it. The people are full of BS
 
I don't believe this crap due lacks of official reference.
 
I don't believe this crap due lacks of official reference.

I saw everywhere at facebook and myspace made a group of Anti-Obama don't use hand to heart for America Flag. I saw it's video. I thought it alike a real because of video show proof it. :dunno: Now, I saw he is wearing an American Flag pin on his suit.

Don't you mind to explain to me? "We believe in change by Obama" What is that mean?
 
I saw everywhere at facebook and myspace made a group of Anti-Obama don't use hand to heart for America Flag. I saw it's video. I thought it alike a real because of video show proof it. :dunno: Now, I saw he is wearing an American Flag pin on his suit.

Don't you mind to explain to me? "We believe in change by Obama" What is that mean?

I am turned off by YOU. Please . . . I hope you are NOT representative by those opposing Obama. It would be TOO typical.
 
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