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		<title>By: John McCain On Best Political Blogs &#187; Blog Archive &#187; OBAMA OR McCAIN?: HOW SAFE ARE WE?</title>
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		<description>[...] OBAMA OR McCAIN?: HOW SAFE ARE WE? nation under fire “There is fear on the part of many senior leaders …” By John Charles Reedburg But how afraid should we be? National security issues loom large for the next president: He will have to manage the draw-down of thousands of American troops in Iraq, oversee the deployment of thousands more in an increasingly violent Afghanistan, and assess whether to grow the military to cope with the war on terrorism. On these issues, the advantage might seem to be all on the side of Senat [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Barack Obama On Best Political Blogs &#187; OBAMA OR McCAIN?: HOW SAFE ARE WE?</title>
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		<description>[...] OBAMA OR McCAIN?: HOW SAFE ARE WE? nation under fire “There is fear on the part of many senior leaders …” By John Charles Reedburg But how afraid should we be? National security issues loom large for the next president: He will have to manage the draw-down of thousands of American troops in Iraq, oversee the deployment of thousands more in an increasingly violent Afghanistan, and assess whether to grow the military to cope with the war on terrorism. On these issues, the advantage might seem to be all on the side of Senat [...]</description>
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