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On Sep 6, 9:57*am, " wrote:
John McCain would approve. *He helped Charles Keating get more than $2 billion of taxpayer money after Keating and his cronies gave $112,000 to the McCain "campaign".- John McCain has approved. According to the heavily referenced article in Wikipedia, McCain actually got a lot more than $112,000: "McCain and Keating had become personal friends following their initial contacts in 1981.[8] Between 1982 and 1987, McCain had received $112,000 in political contributions from Keating and his associates.[14] In addition, McCain's wife Cindy McCain and her father Jim Hensley had invested $359,100 in a Keating shopping center in April 1986, a year before McCain met with the regulators. McCain, his family, and their baby-sitter had made nine trips at Keating's expense, sometimes aboard Keating's jet. Three of the trips were made during vacations to Keating's opulent Bahamas retreat at Cat Cay. McCain did not pay Keating (in the amount of $13,433) for some of the trips until years after they were taken, when he learned that Keating was in trouble over Lincoln.[6][15]" It also says that McCain participated in the senatorial pressure on the Federal regulators: "On April 2, 1987, a meeting with chairman Gray of the FHLBB was held in DeConcini's Capitol office, with Senators Cranston, Glenn, and McCain also in attendance.[6] DeConcini started the meeting with a mention of "our friend at Lincoln."[6] Gray told the assembled senators that he did not know the particular details of the status of Lincoln Savings and Loan, and that the senators would have to go to the bank regulators in San Francisco that had oversight jurisdiction for the bank. Gray did offer to set up a meeting between those regulators and the senators.[6]" "On April 9, 1987, a two-hour meeting[4] with three members of the FHLBB San Francisco branch was held, again in DeConcini's office, to discuss the government's investigation of Lincoln.[8][6] Present were Cranston, DeConcini, Glenn, McCain, and additionally Riegle.[6] The regulators felt that the meeting was very unusual and that they were being pressured by a united front, as the senators presented their reasons for having the meeting.[6] " McCain claims he was not trying tp apply political pressure. Yeah, right. "McCain said, "One of our jobs as elected officials is to help constituents in a proper fashion. ACC [American Continental Corporation] is a big employer and important to the local economy. I wouldn't want any special favors for them.... I don't want any part of our conversation to be improper." " The Senate Ethics Committee may have let him off the hook, but there is no doubt that McCain was actively involved: "The Ethics Committee ruled that the involvement of McCain in the scheme was also minimal, and he too was cleared of all charges against him.[17][16] McCain was criticized by the Committee for exercising "poor judgment" when he met with the federal regulators on Keating's behalf.[6] The report also said that McCain's "actions were not improper nor attended with gross negligence and did not reach the level of requiring institutional action against him....Senator McCain has violated no law of the United States or specific Rule of the United States Senate."[20] " |
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On Sep 7, 11:09*am, " wrote:
On Sep 6, 9:57*am, " wrote: John McCain would approve. *He helped Charles Keating get more than $2 billion of taxpayer money after Keating and his cronies gave $112,000 to the McCain "campaign".- John McCain has approved. According to the heavily referenced article in Wikipedia, McCain actually got a lot more than $112,000: "McCain and Keating had become personal friends following their initial contacts in 1981.[8] Between 1982 and 1987, McCain had received $112,000 in political contributions from Keating and his associates.[14] In addition, McCain's wife Cindy McCain and her father Jim Hensley had invested $359,100 in a Keating shopping center in April 1986, a year before McCain met with the regulators. McCain, his family, and their baby-sitter had made nine trips at Keating's expense, sometimes aboard Keating's jet. Three of the trips were made during vacations to Keating's opulent Bahamas retreat at Cat Cay. McCain did not pay Keating (in the amount of $13,433) for some of the trips until years after they were taken, when he learned that Keating was in trouble over Lincoln.[6][15]" It also says that McCain participated in the senatorial pressure on the Federal regulators: "On April 2, 1987, a meeting with chairman Gray of the FHLBB was held in DeConcini's Capitol office, with Senators Cranston, Glenn, and McCain also in attendance.[6] DeConcini started the meeting with a mention of "our friend at Lincoln."[6] Gray told the assembled senators that he did not know the particular details of the status of Lincoln Savings and Loan, and that the senators would have to go to the bank regulators in San Francisco that had oversight jurisdiction for the bank. Gray did offer to set up a meeting between those regulators and the senators.[6]" "On April 9, 1987, a two-hour meeting[4] with three members of the FHLBB San Francisco branch was held, again in DeConcini's office, to discuss the government's investigation of Lincoln.[8][6] Present were Cranston, DeConcini, Glenn, McCain, and additionally Riegle.[6] The regulators felt that the meeting was very unusual and that they were being pressured by a united front, as the senators presented their reasons for having the meeting.[6] " McCain claims he was not trying tp apply political pressure. *Yeah, right. "McCain said, "One of our jobs as elected officials is to help constituents in a proper fashion. ACC [American Continental Corporation] is a big employer and important to the local economy. I wouldn't want any special favors for them.... I don't want any part of our conversation to be improper." *" The Senate Ethics Committee may have let him off the hook, but there is no doubt that McCain was actively involved: "The Ethics Committee ruled that the involvement of McCain in the scheme was also minimal, and he too was cleared of all charges against him.[17][16] McCain was criticized by the Committee for exercising "poor judgment" when he met with the federal regulators on Keating's behalf.[6] The report also said that McCain's "actions were not improper nor attended with gross negligence and did not reach the level of requiring institutional action against him....Senator McCain has violated no law of the United States or specific Rule of the United States Senate."[20] " -ps- Keating 'front-man' with the Five US Senators was . . . "The Great One" [Sir] Alan Greenspan, KBE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles... Keating_Five Democrats Rewriting History : The Keating Five Four out of Five of the Keating Five members of the US Senate that were 'accused' were in-fact Democrats. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indictment -but- The Democrats only talk about the one Republican. Three out of Five of the Keating Five members of the US Senate that were 'Guilty' were in-fact Democrats. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilt -but- The Democrats only talk about the one Republican who in-fact was found Innocent. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innocent FORGET THE FACTS & FORGET THE TRUTH : Blame John "Smiley" McCain : He's a Republican... They're All Evil ! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCain#...ntial_campaign * Sarah Palin : She's a Republican... She's Evil Too ! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Palin Another Democrat Lie and Liberal Media Distortion of the True Facts and the Truth about the Keating Five ~ RHF http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five |
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