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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama defended in fierce tone of his recent changes with his rival Hilary Clinton, and said he was forced to fight back against * disregard for the truth. Obama has complained specifically about comments from Bill Clinton, including the formal president¡¯s charge that Obama¡¯s opposition to the Iraq war was a fairy tale.

¡°Let me the whole issue of the president Bill Clinton. I have said this repeatedly that he is entirely justified in *. I have no problem without ***. He can be as vigorous an advocate on the * as he would like. The only thing I¡¯ve been concerned about is when he makes this statement about my record.¡±

The Clinton champion says that it is Obama who¡¯s been under attack. It¡¯s been a week of Public acts between the two leading Democratic presidential candidates and started with several confrontation of the moment at the speech debate in South Carolina. That was followed by self radio acts. Obama accused Hilary Clinton of being willing to say anything to get elected. He said it was a response to Clinton¡¯s radio act, which she said she started this comment by a Republican¡¯s ideas. Both have now rejoined their radio acts.

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