Senator McCain could agree to 16 month Timetable

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LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — Sen. John McCain could support a 16-month timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, he told CNN's Larry King Monday night.

But the presumptive Republican presidential nominee said he would only do that if military chiefs deemed the "conditions on the ground" safe enough.

Watch: McCain talks to Larry King

Speaking from Bakersfield, California, the Arizona senator said he would not stick to a "hard and firm date" suggested by Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee

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what a clown.
 

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you were whining before when obama said it though. now that he copies obama its ok?

cant make this up
 

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Speaking from Bakersfield, California, the Arizona senator said he would not stick to a "hard and firm date" suggested by Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee

See above oh confused one.
 

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come on dave, you cant wriggle out of that this easily
 

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more lightbulbs starting to go off in mccain's head

:think:
 

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Pure comedy.

Violence amongst Iraqis is escalating in areas where Iraqi troops took over comand.

The price of oil is through the roof and pure comedy is when people are happy gas is under $4 a gallon.

The Repugs want to hear nothing about a timeline unless it is a political football.

The pussy Dems wont cut funding but they want the war to end.

Wake up American our political system is corrupt and close to bankrupt.
 

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