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The video, titled 'Dear Mr. Obama,' has been viewed more than 11 million times

FOXNews.com
Thursday, 2008-30-304

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An Iraq War vet's video endorsement of John McCain is the most viewed election video on YouTube.
If the election came down to YouTube viewers, a pro-John McCain video would be the winner.
A short yet powerful video of an Iraq war veteran giving his endorsement to McCain has become the site's most watched election video, with over 11 million views.
The video opens with a young man with close-cropped hair standing outside in casual clothes next to an American flag.
"Dear Mr. Obama," he says, and describes himself as an Iraq war veteran, whose yearlong tour convinced him that Iraqis are "just like us" in seeking freedom.
"Are they better off today than they were in 2002? You bet," he says.
The man proceeds to list the reasons he doesn't agree with Obama's policies toward Iraq and instead is endorsing John McCain for president, "because he understands the fundamental truth, freedom is always worth the price."
The man then walks away from the camera, revealing he has a prosthetic left leg.
The two-minute video closes with Lee Greenwood's "Proud to Be an American" playing over a pro-McCain graphic.

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