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Biden to deliver major foreign policy speech in Cincinnati
Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden, who’s also chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will deliver what the Obama-Biden campaign is calling a “major foreign policy address” on Wednesday, Sept. 24, in Cincinnati.
The speech comes just two days before Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain face off in the first presidential debate on Friday, Sept. 26, at the University of Mississippi in Oxford. The debate is to focus on foreign policy.
Attendance at Biden’s speech is by invitation.
Biden (pictured) will “assert that, as president, John McCain would likely repeat the worst excesses of the Bush administration’s foreign policy, leading an ineffectual war against al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan and an endless war in Iraq, while ignoring many of the rising threats of the 21st century,” the Obama-Biden campaign said on Tuesday, Sept. 23.
The speech is expected to start at 11 a.m . and will be streamed live online at www.barackobama.com/live.
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By Glus
September 24, 2008 8:15 AM | Link to this
Oh this otta be good. Every time the man opens his mouth, he inserts his foot.By John
September 23, 2008 10:33 PM | Link to this
Let’s just hope he doesn’t say he hopes the browns kick the Bengals @$$ while he’s there like he said about the OSU.