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Democratic candidates squabble over Iraq war (Reuters)
Filed: June 19th 2007: Democrat

Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill) speaks at the American Federation of State, County, Municipal Employees Democratic Presidential Forum in Washington, June 19, 2007. (Larry Downing/Reuters)Reuters - The Democratic presidential
contenders squabbled over Iraq on Tuesday, with Sen. Hillary
Rodham Clinton a target of criticism for her 2002 vote to
authorize the war and her suggestion some U.S. troops may be
there for years.

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