it seems he was blaming the economic meltdown on people who are gaming the system and who are entrenched in old fashioned ways of doing business. He claims of course he is innocent and he was blaming the meltdown on Obama.
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yeah thats right...mccain in senate for 26 years is accusing the freshman senator obama of being entrenched and part of good old boys club and gaming the system
Mccain is a very bad joke !!!!Most Americans seem to agree that the current Bush/gop financial crisis has exposed another McCain weakness?
the finance sector is way down not the total market. the full economic stand is 3% growth in the past month and im talking about after this past week. (this is what mccain is talking about)the price of gas is where it at because the dems took a vaction when thay shouldnt have
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Most Americans seem to agree that the current Bush/gop financial crisis has exposed another McCain weakness?the world would end some day anywayslet McCain sign our deathwaves
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McCain called it. No one listened, blame the Dems.
Most Americans seem to agree that the current Bush/gop financial crisis has exposed another McCain weakness?no i don't agree and defiantly not most americansMost Americans seem to agree that the current Bush/gop financial crisis has exposed another McCain weakness?
No most libs seem to agree. Imagine that.
Of course Barry Obama's answer is " I don't know what their books say, so I won't take a position now" his exact words.
Just like everything else that matters, Barry doesn't have an answer. News flash, voting present here doesn't work.
Go have some more Kool-Aid.Most Americans seem to agree that the current Bush/gop financial crisis has exposed another McCain weakness?
Of course this constant ling isn't fooling anyone only makes him look very foolish.
You can say that with confidence.
Here's why:
1) Today, when discussing the economy, he called for the chairman of the FEC to step down. THE FEC IS THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION!!!
2) One of his economic advisers, Cary Fiorina said in an interview a few days ago that neither he, nor could Mrs. Palin run a corporation.
3) His chief economic adviser, former senator, Phil Graham, was the lead sponsor that got rid of the protections that were in effect since the great depression, when he was in the senate, and has long been a proponent of deregulation of all financial institutions.
4) McCain himself was a party of the Savings and Loan Scandal, called the Keating 5, in the late 80s and early 90s. McCain made hundreds of thousands in his dealings with Keating in political contributions.
If someone were to once again say, "It's the economy, stupid," McCain's campaign would surely be in the crapper.
Obama fully support Bush's policy now.
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