 gogeta6 join:2002-06-20 San Diego, CA | Two faced Indeed, I used to think McCain was one of a few good politicians, and though a democrat most of the time I would have voted for him. However, in doing this he proves that he is not in the least above corporate interests which he supposedly wanted to break ties with through campaign finance reform. |
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 BeeperPart Of The Problem join:2001-09-27 Dayton, OH | said by gogeta6: However, in doing this he proves that he is not in the least above corporate interests which he supposedly wanted to break ties with through campaign finance reform.
I would have hoped that McCain's dealings with Charles Keating in the 80's would have caused you to think otherwise.
Campaign reform is a sham, designed to screw over Democrats. It will do that magnificently, due to the GOP's overwhelming hard cash advantage.
McCain will be 72 years old the next time a GOP presidential nomination comes up for grabs. Not likely this legislation is connected to a future eye on the White House.
McCain's proposals for telecom are chock full of bad ideas. -- Guaranteed Fear and Loathing. Abandon all hope. Prepare for the Weirdness. Get familiar with Cannibalism. |
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