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Posted: Sun Oct 5th, 2008 05:03 am |
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While I agree with your points, I encourage you to not waste your time. The folks on this forum love their Michelle Malkin and crazy right wing talking points.
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Posted: Sun Oct 5th, 2008 04:16 am |
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"Sen. John McCain had more than a constituent relationship with Charles H. Keating, Jr. prior to 1987 . . . the McCains - sometimes with their daughter and baby sitter - made at least nine trips at Keating's expense from August 1984 to August 1986 aboard either Keating's American Continental Corporation's jet or chartered planes and helicopters owned by Resorts International. Three of the trips were for vacations at Keating's luxurious retreat in the Bahamas." The Arizona Republic - October 8, 1989
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"McCain, in a radio talk-show appearance last week condemned disclosures of his family's ties to Keating as "irresponsible journalism." The Arizona Republic - October 17, 1989
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" . . . both in telephone conversations with reporters and on a live radio talk show, the Republican senator was far from calm. He was agitated. Angry. And the way he dealt with unpleasant questions was to bully the questioners . . . 'You're a liar,' McCain snapped Sept. 29 when an Arizona Republic reporter asked him about business ties between his wife, Cindy McCain, and Keating . . . 'That's the spouse's involvement, you idiot,' McCain sneered later in the same conversation. 'You do understand English, don't you?' ". . . Not content with just bullying reporters, McCain tried belittling them: 'It's up to you to find that out, kids.' . . . McCain wasn't talking to liars. He wasn't talking to juveniles. The senator was talking to two reporters." The Arizona Republic - October 17, 1989
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"Employees at Hensley & Co., a $100 million Anheuser-Busch distribution firm, also say that during McCain's first campaign for Congress, some workers were pressured into going door-to-door in neighborhoods to hand out McCain election pamphlets . . . Hensley employees say they must take the checks to work, where they are collected by supervisors. I asked one person if employees were assured that all contributions were voluntary . . . 'no way,' I was told. 'And my (spouse) and I aren't even registered (to vote). That's what makes us so mad." The Arizona Republic - November 1, 1989
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"About 300 guests turned out Saturday night to celebrate the 90th birthday of Joseph 'Joe Bananas' Bonanno, retired boss of New York's Bonanno crime family. He retired to Tucson in 1968 . . . John McCain, R-Ariz., and Gov. Fife Symington sent their regards by telegram." The Arizona Republic - January 17, 1995
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"As a 100 percent, service-connected, disabled ex-prisoner of war, I sought help from John McCain when he was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and I needed help in regard to a claim for back service-connected disability compensation. I did so because I thought that as an ex-POW himself he could relate to my problem. When I could not reach him via letters to his office, I wrote to his home address. That was a very enlightening experience . . . my letter, addressed to the congressman, was opened by his wife, Cindy. She didn't like what she read, so she wrote me a nasty letter. Apparently John McCain isn't even capable of communicating on a one-to-one basis with someone who was a POW and returned from his experience in far worse physical condition than John McCain returned from his experience . . . M. "Shane" Schoenborn." The Phoenix Gazette - November 4, 1989
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"Cindy McCain was investigated recently by the Drug Enforcement Administration for stealing and using Percocet and Vicodin, both narcotic painkillers from her aid organization . . . the county attorney's report provides a window to drug dealings within Cindy McCain's nonprofit corporation . . . Gosinski also alleged that Cindy McCain abused her husband's office and diplomatic privileges by transporting illegal substances overseas. He also claimed, according to her lawyers, that Cindy McCain tried to prevent him from providing accurate information to the DEA." The Phoenix Gazette - August 25, 1994
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Yep, you read that correctly. She's a class act, and definitely the kind of role-model we want for young women in America.... get hooked on drugs, and then steal them from a charity. But the good news is that Cindy's back on the campaign trail, smiling more then ever -- really, really smiling a lot. Welcome back, Cindy.
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"About 300 guests turned out Saturday night to celebrate the 90th birthday of Joseph 'Joe Bananas' Bonanno, retired boss of New York's Bonanno crime family. He retired to Tucson in 1968 . . . John McCain, R-Ariz., and Gov. Fife Symington sent their regards by telegram." The Arizona Republic - January 17, 1995
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"Why is it no one talks about Senator McCains Aldutery? it is a factor in his being Credible"
John McCain's first wife Carol Shepp stood by her man through thick and thin only to be dumped for Cindy. Funny how that young naval officer married Carol Shepp, a model from Philadelphia, just before tour his of duty in Vietnam, and when on his 23rd bombing mission over North Vietnam in 1967, McCain was shot down and captured.
Oh yes, simply because he was imprisoned that has to make him a bonafide war hero-of does it? The true hero of it all was Carol, his first wife, who was in an auto wreck (1969), thrown through her car's windshield and left seriously injured. Despite all her injures, she refused to allow her POW husband to be notified about her condition, fearing that such news would not be good for him while he was being held prisoner. Now that is a true hero. Not McCain!
When McCain returned to the United States in 1973 after more than five years as a prisoner of war, he found his wife was a different person. You would be too if you had stood alone, and handled what Carol when through, a terrible accident "left her 4 inches shorter and on crutches, and she had gained a good deal of weight." Nevertheless, McCain did not care he wanted something prettier and that struct his fancy as he did in 1979 at a military reception in Honolulu, when McCain met Cindy Hensley, an attractive 25-year-old woman from a very wealthy politically-connected Arizona family.
McCain described their first chance meeting, "God, se was lovely, intelligent and charming, 17 years my junior but poised and confident. Not like the gal I had married. Well, I monopolized her attention the entire time, taking care to prevent anyone else from intruding on our conversation. When it came time to leave the party, I persuaded her to join me for drinks at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. By the evening's end, I was in love."
While still married to Carol his first wife with children, McCain began his secret adulterous affair with Cindy and continued it all while being married. He married Cindy in May 1980 -- just a month after dumping Carol and securing a divorce. He left his first wife with very little while the two newlyweds honeymooned in Hawaii. Such is the case for a man America can trust!
McCain has NEVER owned up to his poor judgment and immoral actions of dumping of his first wife who stood by her man during thick and thin. It is strange that a man like the Senator wishes the American people to trust “him” when his own first wife that believed in him couldn’t because the ongoing adulterous affair between him and Cindy.

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