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October 6, 2008 at 7:11 PM #282690October 6, 2008 at 8:45 PM #282390NewtoSanDiegoGuest
Troubling video…..it is damning
October 6, 2008 at 8:45 PM #282726NewtoSanDiegoGuestTroubling video…..it is damning
October 6, 2008 at 8:45 PM #282715NewtoSanDiegoGuestTroubling video…..it is damning
October 6, 2008 at 8:45 PM #282698NewtoSanDiegoGuestTroubling video…..it is damning
October 6, 2008 at 8:45 PM #282672NewtoSanDiegoGuestTroubling video…..it is damning
October 7, 2008 at 9:37 AM #282560CascaParticipantTrying to slime McCain with Keating is the most distant of reaches. Unlike democrat icons Glenn and Cranston, McCain was the Senator from Keating’s home state. The only services provided by McCain were what might have been minimally expected as constituent services. The Senate Ethics Committee held McCain under the investigation for political cover, since the four senators who WERE owned by Keating were all democrats. All the while, the prosecutor wanted him released because he knew he was innocent. Of course none of this matters to democrats. Spin on with your lies. Certainly the truth won’t get you to the White House.
October 7, 2008 at 9:37 AM #282842CascaParticipantTrying to slime McCain with Keating is the most distant of reaches. Unlike democrat icons Glenn and Cranston, McCain was the Senator from Keating’s home state. The only services provided by McCain were what might have been minimally expected as constituent services. The Senate Ethics Committee held McCain under the investigation for political cover, since the four senators who WERE owned by Keating were all democrats. All the while, the prosecutor wanted him released because he knew he was innocent. Of course none of this matters to democrats. Spin on with your lies. Certainly the truth won’t get you to the White House.
October 7, 2008 at 9:37 AM #282869CascaParticipantTrying to slime McCain with Keating is the most distant of reaches. Unlike democrat icons Glenn and Cranston, McCain was the Senator from Keating’s home state. The only services provided by McCain were what might have been minimally expected as constituent services. The Senate Ethics Committee held McCain under the investigation for political cover, since the four senators who WERE owned by Keating were all democrats. All the while, the prosecutor wanted him released because he knew he was innocent. Of course none of this matters to democrats. Spin on with your lies. Certainly the truth won’t get you to the White House.
October 7, 2008 at 9:37 AM #282885CascaParticipantTrying to slime McCain with Keating is the most distant of reaches. Unlike democrat icons Glenn and Cranston, McCain was the Senator from Keating’s home state. The only services provided by McCain were what might have been minimally expected as constituent services. The Senate Ethics Committee held McCain under the investigation for political cover, since the four senators who WERE owned by Keating were all democrats. All the while, the prosecutor wanted him released because he knew he was innocent. Of course none of this matters to democrats. Spin on with your lies. Certainly the truth won’t get you to the White House.
October 7, 2008 at 9:37 AM #282896CascaParticipantTrying to slime McCain with Keating is the most distant of reaches. Unlike democrat icons Glenn and Cranston, McCain was the Senator from Keating’s home state. The only services provided by McCain were what might have been minimally expected as constituent services. The Senate Ethics Committee held McCain under the investigation for political cover, since the four senators who WERE owned by Keating were all democrats. All the while, the prosecutor wanted him released because he knew he was innocent. Of course none of this matters to democrats. Spin on with your lies. Certainly the truth won’t get you to the White House.
October 7, 2008 at 11:20 AM #282605NewtoSanDiegoGuestI wouldn’t consider a reach at all. You sound like a partisan hack.
We deserve to know all aspects of candidate’s past, McCain and Obama. Including Obama’s previous associations with Ayers, his pastor, etc. Both sides are spinning the stories to make it look as bad as possible.
McCain commented himself that it was “the lowest point in his professional career” and he admitted poor judgement. He took sizeable campaign contributions and Keating flew his whole family down to the Bahamas on multple occasions. He was the closest Senator to Keating in terms of personal relationship.
On the upside, he saw the errors in judgement and repented by launching a campaign finance reform initiative, eventually resulting in the McCain-Feingold Bill.
October 7, 2008 at 11:20 AM #282887NewtoSanDiegoGuestI wouldn’t consider a reach at all. You sound like a partisan hack.
We deserve to know all aspects of candidate’s past, McCain and Obama. Including Obama’s previous associations with Ayers, his pastor, etc. Both sides are spinning the stories to make it look as bad as possible.
McCain commented himself that it was “the lowest point in his professional career” and he admitted poor judgement. He took sizeable campaign contributions and Keating flew his whole family down to the Bahamas on multple occasions. He was the closest Senator to Keating in terms of personal relationship.
On the upside, he saw the errors in judgement and repented by launching a campaign finance reform initiative, eventually resulting in the McCain-Feingold Bill.
October 7, 2008 at 11:20 AM #282914NewtoSanDiegoGuestI wouldn’t consider a reach at all. You sound like a partisan hack.
We deserve to know all aspects of candidate’s past, McCain and Obama. Including Obama’s previous associations with Ayers, his pastor, etc. Both sides are spinning the stories to make it look as bad as possible.
McCain commented himself that it was “the lowest point in his professional career” and he admitted poor judgement. He took sizeable campaign contributions and Keating flew his whole family down to the Bahamas on multple occasions. He was the closest Senator to Keating in terms of personal relationship.
On the upside, he saw the errors in judgement and repented by launching a campaign finance reform initiative, eventually resulting in the McCain-Feingold Bill.
October 7, 2008 at 11:20 AM #282930NewtoSanDiegoGuestI wouldn’t consider a reach at all. You sound like a partisan hack.
We deserve to know all aspects of candidate’s past, McCain and Obama. Including Obama’s previous associations with Ayers, his pastor, etc. Both sides are spinning the stories to make it look as bad as possible.
McCain commented himself that it was “the lowest point in his professional career” and he admitted poor judgement. He took sizeable campaign contributions and Keating flew his whole family down to the Bahamas on multple occasions. He was the closest Senator to Keating in terms of personal relationship.
On the upside, he saw the errors in judgement and repented by launching a campaign finance reform initiative, eventually resulting in the McCain-Feingold Bill.
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