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    Obama fights back against questions on patriotism
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2008-07-01 08:57

    INDEPENDENCE - Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama rejected questions about his patriotism on Monday even as he drew fire for a supporter's attack on Republican rival John McCain's military record.

    Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama delivers remarks at a National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) conference in Washington, June 28, 2008. [Agencies]

    Obama kicked off the week leading up to the July 4 Independence Day celebration with a broad-ranging speech extolling American virtues. He said questions about patriotism were a poisonous remnant of the 1960s culture wars.

    The Illinois senator also took another step to heal party divisions, speaking to former President Bill Clinton for about 20 minutes by telephone from Kansas City just days after campaigning for the first time with defeated rival Hillary Clinton, the former first lady.

    The former president raised questions last week about how committed he was to Obama's success when he delivered a speech to the US Conference of Mayors and barely mentioned the Democratic presidential contender.

    The Obama campaign described Monday's conversation as terrific and said the Illinois senator asked Clinton to campaign for him, which the former president appeared excited to do.

    "He has always believed that Bill Clinton is one of this nation's great leaders and most brilliant minds, and looks forward to seeing him on the campaign trail and receiving his counsel in the months to come," Obama spokesman Bill Burton said.

    In a clear sign the patriotism issue is a worry for the campaign, Obama said in a speech at the Harry Truman presidential library in Missouri that he would not sit back and watch his love of country questioned by political rivals.

    "I will never question the patriotism of others in this campaign. And I will not stand idly by when I hear others question mine," he said.

    As Obama spoke, however, a firestorm was brewing over weekend comments by an Obama backer, retired Gen. Wesley Clark, sometimes mentioned as a potential vice presidential running mate in the November election.

    Firestorm brewing

    Clark said on CBS' "Face the Nation" on Sunday that McCain's military service record was overblown since he did not make major combat decisions. McCain spent 5 1/2 years in a Vietnam prison camp after his fighter plane was shot down over Hanoi.

    "I don't think getting in a fighter plane and getting shot down is a qualification to become president," Clark said.

    Obama distanced himself from the remark without mentioning Clark by name. A spokesman, Bill Burton, said Obama rejects Clark's comments.

    "No one should ever devalue that service, especially for the sake of a political campaign, and that goes for supporters on both sides. We must always express our profound gratitude for the service of our men and women in uniform. Period," Obama said.

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