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Debate Audience Boos McCain for Comparing Ron Paul's Anti-War Stance to Appeasing Hitler [VIDEO]

Posted by Adam Howard, AlterNet at 5:58 AM on November 29, 2007.


John McCain tries to take a cheap shot at Ron Paul about supporting US troops but it turns out Paul gets more donations from active duty military men and women than any of his Republican competitors.
McCain vs. Ron Paul at GOP Debate

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Isn't it funny how eager flailing candidates like McCain and Giuliani are to pounce on Ron Paul, thinking he's an easy target? Yet again at the debates, Paul's patriotism was called into question because he simply, honestly opposes the War in Iraq. McCain had the gall to say that Paul's position was like "the same sort of appeasement that allowed Hitler to take power and WWII to happen." The audience, which was more animated than usual, right booed and Paul easily swats down McCain childish plea to "let the troops win." Check out the video to your right for more.

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Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.


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