McCain: “This vote may win favor with MoveOn and liberal primary voters, but it’s the equivalent of waving a white flag to al Qaeda.”
Obama responds: "This country is united in our support for our troops, but we also owe them a plan to relieve them of the burden of policing someone Else's civil war. Governor Romney and Senator McCain clearly believe the course we are on in Iraq is working, but I do not. And if there ever was a reflection of that it's the fact that Senator McCain required a flack jacket, ten armored Humvees, two Apache attack helicopters, and 100 soldiers with rifles by his side to stroll through a market in Baghdad just a few weeks ago."
McCain counters: "While Senator Obama's two years in the U.S. Senate certainly entitles him to vote against funding our troops, my service and experience combined with conversations with military leaders on the ground in Iraq lead me to believe that we must give this new strategy a chance to succeed because the consequences of failure would be catastrophic to our nation's security. By the way, Senator Obama, it's a 'flak' jacket, not a 'flack' jacket. There is only one of us in this argument who has ever worn the uniform. Obama wouldn't know the difference between an RPG and a bong"
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