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   <title>The Myth of Obama as the Anti-War Candidate</title>
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   <summary>Stephen Colbert reminded me during last night&apos;s show (Nov. 18), that Barack Obama has been referred to numerous times in the mainstream broadcast realm as an anti-war candidate. This is erroneous and I seem to recall Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich and...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Stephen Colbert reminded me during last night's show (Nov. 18), that Barack Obama has been referred to numerous times in the mainstream broadcast realm as an anti-war candidate. <div>This is erroneous and I seem to recall Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul having run as the real anti-war candidates during the primaries. </div><div><br /></div><div>Is this narrative becoming more widespread? And is it appearing in the European press as well?</div><div><br /></div><div><br /><div><br /></div></div>]]>
      
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