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protoham1 year, 4 months ago
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Aidenag1 year, 4 months ago
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@Protoham. It's news worthy because McCain, a guy who is so rich and out of touch with not only America, but his own life, that can't even recall how many homes he owns. Has spent the last few months trying to paint Obama as a rich elitist who is out of touch with America.
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FSU92grad1 year, 4 months ago
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And n2n, Aidenag....
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Read further down and see what other rich company Osama keeps....
And I believe it's the Dems (aka John Edwards) who has tried to point out that there are two Americas...
Rich people like him and the rest of us....-
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mivan41 year, 3 months ago
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The side that got his houses without shady deals with Rezko type criminals; unlike Obama. Some here seem to think McCain is the only RICH one here and that Obama is some kind of working class stiff that feels our pain. At least we realize Obama is some of the same PRETENDING to be one of us! We also realize there is a HUGE difference between Obama's Character and McCain's which is why we want McCain
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mivan41 year, 3 months ago
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Sure!
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The poor judgment was the fact that McCain hesitantly went to the meeting, but when he found out what it FULLY was about he DENIED Keating any help THAT is why he was exonerated even the poor judgment charge is weak. Being there put McCain in a position where he looked guilty by association, but as investigation showed he gave Keatiing NO special favors! Now 3 of the 4 Democrats present did get convicted for granting special favors to Keating.
Therefore John Glen and John McCain are the only ones who resisted the temptation that was presented. Those 2 were only guilty of hearing Keating out!
http://www.azcentral.com/news/specials/mccain/articles/0301mccainbio-chapter7.html
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protoham1 year, 4 months ago
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So which one of these two candidates is not rich? I don't see a difference on that point. And when you look at the presidents for the past 50 years, which ones were not millionaires. This is a non story.
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Somehow you must think BO is going to give you something, like free Health Care, well my friend I have news for you: The Government never gave anything to anybody that they did not take away in the first place. And on any entitlement they always attach strings.
Now, I don't know what the problems are in your life that you feel you need to change things. But for me I am doing just fine.-
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GregD1 year, 3 months ago
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"Now, I don't know what the problems are in your life that you feel you need to change things. But for me I am doing just fine."
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But you see protoham, that's just it. Everything in MY life is fine. I make damn good money (enough for my wife to be able to be a stay at home mom and home school our children) and have full health care for me, my wife AND my 4 children. I wish everyone could have these options open to them.
I paid over $12000 in taxes last year, which is not just a drop in the bucket for me. Think I wanted ANY of it to fund the war in Iraq or Afghanistan? Not only no, but hell no. I'd rather help fund universal health care or do something about poverty in our country.
There is something called the greater good and THAT's what I want to be a part of. Does that make me a liberal? Does that make me a good person? Does that make me a sick SOB? Who cares? It's what I want.
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