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John McCain, US Senator and presidential candidate in 2008

In an exclusive interview with Marjorie Paillon, John McCain, US Senator and presidential candidate in 2008, talks to us about Libya, Syria and Obama’s policies. John McCain, who has met Libyan rebels in Benghazi, explains that he has concerns the Libyan conflict could turn into a stalemate and calls for the US government to increase its involvement in the situation.

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John Mccain's talk

Senator Mccain is doing better as a senator than he would have as President as in that position he would be very limited in what he is able to say. His point on limiting money for elections is a good one as I live in San Diego, CA and have watched the city being bought by foreign money and now the city government bowing to it's foreign wealth which is now forcing Americans out and being taken to the point of controlling the government and the American people here in the city.
John G Wotzka, San Diego

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