Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
Well, I suppose McCain can take it personally if he wants to, but I don't see it as an attack on his war record.
Separately, in a statement, Obama spokesman Bill Burton said, "As he's said many times before, Sen. Obama honors and respects Senator McCain's service, and of course he rejects yesterday's statement by Gen. Clark."
Obama rejects Clark comments on McCain and questions about anyone's patriotism - International Herald Tribune

LMAO!! I guess the Obama camp feels a bit differently about the comment than his backers.

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Clark: McCain a hero, but lacks command experience WASHINGTON (AP) â?? Retired Gen. Wesley Clark, a former Democratic presidential candidate now supporting Barack Obama, said Sunday John McCain's military service does not automatically qualify him to be commander in chief. Underscoring during a national television appearance a position he has been expressing for several weeks, Clark said performing heroic military service is not a substitute for gaining command experience. "In the matters of national security policy making, it's a matter Rating: 5