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Obama defends his patriotism, quarrels with McCain
By CHARLES BABINGTON and MATT APUZZO
Associated Press
May 13, 2008

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- Wearing a flag lapel pin, Sen. Barack Obama emphasized his patriotism and support for a strong and humane military Monday, while Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton implored West Virginians to sustain her hopes of somehow denying him the Democratic presidential nomination.

Obama expects Clinton to win Tuesday's primary in West Virginia, which has large numbers of working-class whites -- a group that usually backs the former first lady -- as well as a strong military tradition. He used his visit to Charleston to combat critics' claims that he is not particularly patriotic or ready to be commander in chief, in part because he never served in the military, usually does not wear a flag pin, and opposed the Iraq war from the start.

Obama broke from his usual practice by wearing the flag pin and reading his speech instead of talking without notes. He told several thousand people at the Charleston Civic Center that patriotism means more than saluting flags and holding parades. He criticized Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain for opposing a Democratic bill to expand education benefits for veterans.

''At a time when we're facing the largest homecoming since the Second World War,'' Obama said of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, ''the true test of our patriotism is whether we will serve our returning heroes as well as they've served us.''

Pointing to the Bush administration, he said, ''we know that over the last eight years we've already fallen short of meeting this test.'' He cited once shabby conditions at such facilities as Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and long waits and bureaucratic obstacles facing many who seek care from the Veterans Administration.

''When our troops go into battle, they serve no faction,'' Obama said. ''They serve no party. They represent no race or region. They are simply Americans.''

He proposed expanded veterans' benefits for health care, education, housing and psychiatric treatment. He said McCain opposes a Democratic-crafted bill in Congress to expand education benefits ''because he thinks it's too generous.''

McCain's campaign said the Arizona senator backs a Republican alternative that is better because it enhances benefits for those who stay longer in the military, thereby encouraging recruitment and retention of troops.

Clinton planned four campaign stops in West Virginia on Monday, hoping for a big margin Tuesday that could slow the continuing drift of Democratic superdelegates to Obama's camp. Implying that the party could lose in November if he is the nominee, Clinton told patrons of Tudor's Biscuit World in Charleston: ''I keep telling people, no Democrat has won the White House since 1916 without winning West Virginia.''

At a campaign stop in Logan, W.Va., Clinton was introduced by state Senate Majority Leader H. Truman Chafin, who talked about Clinton carrying the state 80 percent to 20 percent, or even 90-10.

''You think this crowd's noisy, just wait till we win like 80-20,'' Chafin said.

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