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´Keating Fiveˇ vs the ´Obama Tenˇ
On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 15:44:58 -0700, saltyfishsauce wrote:
Liberals think that “Keating Five” is a worthy complaint about McCain. Yet most of those that spew the term don’t even know who they are. Once you learn that four of the five were Democrats, and two of the five (John Glenn and John McCain) were exhonerated and cleared of any wrongdoing you will wonder what the fuss is about. Exonerated by being too stupid to know better not the exact words but you get the idea... Perhaps if he would have not been to stupid ( he ranked low in flight class) to disobey his flight commander, he would not have been shot down and brainwashed by commies. Do you think he will break under pressure being our prez? |
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“Keating Five” vs the “Obama Ten”
On Oct 7, 7:00*pm, Bernard Peters wrote:
On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 15:44:58 -0700, saltyfishsauce wrote: Liberals think that “Keating Five” is a worthy complaint about McCain. Yet most of those that spew the term don’t even know who they are. Once you learn that four of the five were Democrats, and two of the five (John Glenn and John McCain) were exhonerated and cleared of any wrongdoing you will wonder what the fuss is about. Exonerated by being too stupid to know better * not the exact words but you get the idea... The Ethics Committee ruled that the involvement of McCain in the scheme was minimal, and he was CLEARED OF ALL CHARGES against him. McCain was criticized by the Committee for exercising "poor judgment" [whoopty-do] when he met with the federal regulators on Keating's behalf. 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." Democrats BUSTED Dennis DeConcini of Arizona Donald Riegle of Michigan Alan Cranston of California DeConcini and Riegle did not run for re-election in 1994 and were succeeded by Republican Sens. John Kyl and Spencer Abraham. Only Glenn and McCain ran for re-election, and they both succeeded. Now run along lil Neo-Commie propagandist and go visit your Neo-Commie mommie in Communist China where double jeopardy is the party apparichik norm. |
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