McCain disavows aide's comment about terrorism (AP)

Courtesy Ytop stories  Mon, 06/23/2008 - 6:20pm

Republican US presidential candidate John McCain, seen here on June 20, got some unexpected support on Monday from his former Vietnam war jailer, who said he would vote for the former navy pilot if he could.(AFP/File/Geoff Robins)AP - A top adviser to John McCain said another terrorist attack on U.S. soil would be a "big advantage" for the Republican presidential candidate, drawing a sharp rebuke Monday from both the presumed GOP nominee and Democrat Barack Obama.




 

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