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McCain's heroic backdrop
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<blockquote data-quote="TrainTrac" data-source="post: 812215" data-attributes="member: 55399"><p>Like I said earlier, I don't think that it <em>was</em> a mistake, but rather a coincidence. I think this is yet another case of the media attempting to stir up controversy, or find flaws with McCain where one doesn't exist. If you watched the entire speech, you would've seen that this was just one random photo in a slideshow containing many different pictures from around the USA. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Some dumba$$ reporter probably wondered what that building was, found out that it was a school in CA named after Walter Reed, and then attempted to insinuate that the McCain campaign either screwed up or intentionally attempted to mislead the public into believing that this was WRAMC. And then, as I stated in another thread, the short-attention span, sound-bite public (including many here on this site) took it as gospel and it mushroomed; instead of just dismissing and ignoring it for what it was, pure dog squeeze.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrainTrac, post: 812215, member: 55399"] Like I said earlier, I don't think that it [i]was[/i] a mistake, but rather a coincidence. I think this is yet another case of the media attempting to stir up controversy, or find flaws with McCain where one doesn't exist. If you watched the entire speech, you would've seen that this was just one random photo in a slideshow containing many different pictures from around the USA. Some dumba$$ reporter probably wondered what that building was, found out that it was a school in CA named after Walter Reed, and then attempted to insinuate that the McCain campaign either screwed up or intentionally attempted to mislead the public into believing that this was WRAMC. And then, as I stated in another thread, the short-attention span, sound-bite public (including many here on this site) took it as gospel and it mushroomed; instead of just dismissing and ignoring it for what it was, pure dog squeeze. [/QUOTE]
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