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In this week's edition we look at whether Senator Barack Obama snubbed the troops and if he removed the American flag from his plane.


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According to a U.S. soldier in Bagram, Senator Obama ignored soldiers greeting him and passed up the opportunity to talk with the troops.

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Military officials and various media sources deny the claim. In fact, a Department of Defense You Tube posting clearly shows the Senator having breakfast with the troops and thanking them for their service.

And the straw that breaks this camels back? The aforementioned soldier has now recanted his original statement.

Now, another Obama e-mail claims the Senator removed the image of the U.S. flag from his airplane. Well, yes and no...

The removal of the North American Airlines logo (a registered trademark) was part of a refurbishment that took place once he became the presumptive Democratic nominee.

Now to see more about the Afghanistan visit or the flag flap in this Just Delete It! segment, just click the hyperlinks in this article.

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