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At their party's convention this week in Tampa, Fla., Romney and other Republicans made repeated references to veterans. Romney broke away from the convention Wednesday to speak to the American Legion in Indianapolis. Mindful of his poll numbers, Obama has sharply contrasted his record on Iraq and Afghanistan with Romney's rhetoric. Campaigning in Virginia on Wednesday, Obama cited Romney's comment that ending the war in Iraq was "tragic." His Republican rival "doesn't have a plan to bring home the 33,000 troops who will be coming home from Afghanistan next month," Obama said. "He likes to talk tough, but he doesn't
have a lot of details when it comes to these critical issues. `' By contrast, Obama said -- repeating a familiar theme -- "When I say I will end the war in Iraq, I will end it. When I say that we will go after (Osama) bin Laden, we'll go after him." As long as he is commander in chief, Obama added, "we will serve our veterans as well as they've served us. I mean it."
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