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Thursday, July 24, 2008
McCain visits German restaurant _ in Ohio
By TOM RAUM
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Republican presidential candidate John McCain had his own German experience Thursday _ at a restaurant in Ohio. He asserted that he was happy to devote his time this week to touring the nation's heartland.

"I'd love to give a speech in Germany. But I'd much prefer to do it as president of the United States rather than as a candidate for president," McCain told reporters after a meal of bratwurst with local business leaders at Schmidt's Sausage Haus und Restaurant in Columbus' German Village neighborhood.

As Barack Obama delivered a high-profile speech in Berlin, McCain said he was focusing his attention this week on economic issues, including soaring food and fuel costs. He has been busy campaigning and raising funds in key battleground states like Ohio.

In what was clearly not a coincidence, McCain spoke with reporters shortly before Obama began his speech at Berlin's Victory Column.

At the same time, the Republican National Committee was running anti-Obama ads in Berlin, Pa., and other namesake villages in Wisconsin and New Hampshire.

McCain is trying hard to get attention during Obama's week abroad. He had planned to visit an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday, but rough seas left over from Hurricane Dolly caused him to scrub that trip.

On Thursday evening, he shared a stage at the Ohio State University with fellow cancer survivor Lance Armstrong at a forum that focused on cancer treatment and prevention.

"Yes, I was in a battle. Not a war; I was in a battle with melanoma. And I know how tough that battle can be," McCain said. He is a three-time survivor of melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer.

Both McCain and Obama were invited to the non-partisan event.

"My opponent, of course, is traveling in Europe," McCain said. He said Obama would soon see a scene familiar to seven-time Tour de France winner Armstrong. "A throng of adoring fans awaits Sen. Obama in Paris," said McCain.

"And that's just the American press," McCain added to laughter. The jest underscored the difficulty McCain has been having in competing for media attention.

On Friday, McCain will meet with the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader, in Aspen, Colo.

He said he regretted not being able to make the trip on Thursday to the drilling rig off the Louisiana coast, a visit intended to emphasize his support for lifting of the ban on offshore drilling. President Bush earlier this month rescinded an executive order reinforcing the congressional ban, but Congress must act as well for the moratorium on Outer Continental Shelf drilling to be abolished.

"I'm sorry Congress is gridlocked again on offshore drilling," McCain said. "When I'm president, we'll all sit down together and work this out."

On Europe, where Obama has been meeting with leaders, McCain said cultivating good relations with a new generation of European leaders was important. "A lot of these leaders are a lot more pro-American than their predecessors were," he said.

The Arizona senator defended his assertions that Obama was more interested in winning a campaign than winning the war in Iraq. Democrats have suggested McCain went overboard, implying that the Illinois Democrat would put the nation's children at jeopardy for political reasons. Continued...

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Subject: Germany Calling
200,000 screaming and adoring fans for the Obamasiah...not quite, Buttercup. What the MSM is not telling you is that there was a FREE CONCERT headlined by a couple of Germany's most popular bands BEFORE that "citizen of the world" ever stepped onstage. BTW, "AMERICA NEVER LEFT!"

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Somehow eating bratwurst sausages with some business men in Ohio doesn't quite match up to appearing before an audience of 200,000 in Germany. That cheering sound from Berlin says: "America is back!".
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