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August 12, 2008 - 12:31pm

McCain picks up on Obama’s ‘bitter’ comments

YORK - U.S. Sen. John McCain took an opportunity Tuesday to dig up the now infamous "bitter" remarks made by his Democratic opponent U.S. Sen. Barack Obama during the run-up to the Pennsylvania primary.

McCain said at the end of town hall meeting in York that he is going to campaign across the Keystone State "to tell the people that I don't believe they cherish their Second Amendment right and religion because they're bitter and angry about the economy. I'm going to tell them that I think they're the heartland of America."

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May 16, 2008 - 10:12pm

NRA in Louisville: McConnell targets gun control advocates, Obama

U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Louisville): Politicker photo

LOUISVILLE -- Kentucky's senior Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Louisville) was honored by the National Rifle Association at this afternoon's NRA Leadership forum in Louisville with the annual "Defender of the Constitution" award from the organization. After receiving the award, McConnell's speech went a long way towards showing why he was in the group's good graces.

"I happen to believe more guns in lawful hands means less crime," said McConnell. "I'm sleeping well tonight knowing the NRA is in town."

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