Monsignor Diego Monroy Ponce, second from right, gives a a description of the image of the Virgin de Guadalupe to Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, his wife Cindy McCain, Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn. and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., far left, as translator Andy Cummins works in the background during a visit to the Basilica de Guadalupe in Mexico City, Thursday, July 3, 2008.
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (L), Colombia's Foreign Minister Fernando Araujo (C) and Commerce Minister Luis Guillermo Plata walk after a meeting in a hotel in the Caribbean port of Cartagena July 2, 2008. Republican McCain, in an unusual trip to Colombia as a U.S. presidential candidate, called on President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday to make further progress on human rights while pushing the U.S. Congress to vote on a trade pact between the two countries.
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (L) accompanied by U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman walk in the Port Society during a visit in the Caribbean port of Cartagena July 2, 2008. Republican McCain, in an unusual trip to Colombia as a U.S. presidential candidate, called on President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday to make further progress on human rights while pushing the U.S. Congress to vote on a trade pact between the two countries.
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (C) walks accompanied by U.S. Senators Joseph Lieberman (R) and Lindsey Graham in the Port Society during a visit in the Caribbean port of Cartagena July 2, 2008. Republican McCain, in an unusual trip to Colombia as a U.S. presidential candidate, called on President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday to make further progress on human rights while pushing the U.S. Congress to vote on a trade pact between the two countries.
US Republican presidential hopeful John McCain (C) takes a tour with US senators Joseph I. Lieberman (R) and Lindsey Graham (L) at the portuary society in Cartagena, department of Bolivar, 1090 km north of Bogota, Colombia, on July 2, 2008. McCain, who wrapped up an overnight stay in Colombia on the second day of a tour meant to burnish his foreign policy and national security credentials, is to travel to Mexico later in the day.
US Republican presidential hopeful John McCain (L) shakes hands with employees of a portuary society in Cartagena, department of Bolivar, 1090 km north of Bogota, Colombia, on July 2, 2008. McCain, who wrapped up an overnight stay in Colombia on the second day of a tour meant to burnish his foreign policy and national security credentials, is to travel to Mexico later in the day.