How about a million?
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After the event ended, I asked McCain about his "hundred years" comment, and he reaffirmed the remark, excitedly declaring that U.S. troops could be in Iraq for "a thousand years" or "a million years," as far as he was concerned. The key matter, he explained, was whether they were being killed or not: "It's not American presence; it's American casualties." U.S. troops, he continued, are stationed in South Korea, Japan, Europe, Bosnia, and elsewhere as part of a "generally accepted policy of America's multilateralism." There's nothing wrong with Iraq being part of that policy, providing the government in Baghdad does not object."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/0...-_n_79662.html
mr gyptian, I know we probably never agree, but I back my shit up here as well as anyone. McCain clearly does not have his finger on the pulse of the electorate if he is making insane comments like that. Do you think that's what people in Iraq want to hear?