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Republican Candidate Denies New York Times Report Alleging Inappropriate Dealings With Female Lobbyist

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by jb01201a February 22, 2008 5:30 AM EST
Well lookie here:
Cindy McCain, your husband is a lying jinGOPig, and you are a power grabbing GOPig.
3. Muslim Americans because the GOP Coalitions hatred towards their faith and culture has proven to be their number one asset for recruiting new terrorists.
What a lib schmuck !
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by incog-nito February 22, 2008 5:11 AM EST
McCain: "There was no romance whatsoever. Just dinner and a movie, then afterwards coffee at her place."
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by lizzynkc February 22, 2008 4:38 AM EST
brianbrb watch out callin our fearless leader a terrorist will have you swooped up in the middle of the night by contracted militia ( that don''t exist) taking out of the country to an unknown location--- only to be waterboarded (not really, usa doesnt condone that tactic)til you admit to being binladen himself ----- good luck
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by lizzynkc February 22, 2008 4:31 AM EST
how come mccains camp is out there defending such false and utter low blow his PR team is the only ones giving this story life --- i think its a ploy for sympathy and gives his speech writers time to write more brilliant political speeches-- ;o)
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by February 22, 2008 4:26 AM EST
Puritan9 wrote:

"I was going to vote for Obama but now that my boy McCain has proven himself to be a man of the world guess who gets my vote! Lets not be hypocritical thats what real American red-white-&-blue men do. Carter was honest enough to admit that he had lust in his heart and our Arkansas Billy-boy had no problem getting service coast-to-coast. It seems only the Republicans act like they never got a *** and they are pure as the driven snow. As long as Johnny boy keeps up his style with the ladies he''''s a-okay!"

It''s not as simple as that - the question goes beyond infidelity and steps into the realm of political favors and influence for "special" friends.

That''s corruption in my book.

Whether McCain did or not, I don''t know - but it should be investigated.

As for him denying it, well - he was hardly going to admit to it.
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by brianbwb-2009 February 22, 2008 4:25 AM EST
"Instead of bringing the US military men home, Bush wants more spy powers. But Bush knows another attack is coming that''''s what I call a traitor! Enough said." Posted by red164

Not quite enough said, since we all know by now that "Al Qaeda is nothing more than a computer database of trained assassins and arms smugglers doing the bidding of the CIA, It is obvious how Bush knows about a future attack, it because his people will execute it.
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by brianbwb-2009 February 22, 2008 4:21 AM EST
A thought to help dieters, look at the photo, and picture in your mind, those two people engaged in 69.

That should make you lose your last snack, even if you had it yesterday...
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by lizzynkc February 22, 2008 4:18 AM EST
yawn YUK yawn mccain *** anyone is funny yet it is believable -- afterall, he is a POLITICIAN!!!!
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by zootallures2 February 22, 2008 4:04 AM EST
Romance???? How about Building 7 and locked roof doors? Any comment?
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by glossypan February 22, 2008 3:58 AM EST
Q. Is the Times story about an off-limits booty call?
A. No. The story is about a possible ethics violation by a US Senator. Whether Iseman and McCain did the horizontal bop may pique our curiousity but the real question is - Did Ms Iseman''s friendship and large campaign contributions and flying in the company jet and boating on the company yacht influence McCain to act on behalf of Iseman''s clients?
Q. What sitting Senators have been admonished by the Senate Ethics Committee?
A. "Not Gay" Larry Craig and uh, well here''s a hint - he flew in the company jet and boated on the company yacht and accepted large campaign contributions from Charles Keating while acting improperly on behalf of Keating''s Lincoln S & L, whose bankruptcy cost US taxpayers billions of 1989 dollars.
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by puritan9 February 22, 2008 3:48 AM EST
I was going to vote for Obama but now that my boy McCain has proven himself to be a man of the world guess who gets my vote! Lets not be hypocritical thats what real American red-white-&-blue men do. Carter was honest enough to admit that he had lust in his heart and our Arkansas Billy-boy had no problem getting service coast-to-coast. It seems only the Republicans act like they never got a *** and they are pure as the driven snow. As long as Johnny boy keeps up his style with the ladies he''s a-okay!
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by flreason February 22, 2008 3:43 AM EST
I''m not a conspiracy theorist, but this seems so convenient to win sympathy for McCain with conservatives that I''m willing to entertain the idea.

It''s a win-win situation for the neo-conservative leadership of the Republican Party and their corrupt big business buddies. They have forced McCain to surrender his independence to win the nomination. They''ll probably pair him with Florida Governor Frist, who they also despise for being moderate. In the unlikely event of McCain winning the Presidency, they can control him. If he loses, whichever Dem wins will get blamed for not being able to clean up the mess the Bush Administration and Republican Congress created, and then they''ll run Mitt in four years, when he has a better chance of being elected. Brilliant and diabolical!
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by kissamaarse February 22, 2008 3:35 AM EST
As it turns out, McCain has more lobbyists on his campaign staff than does any other campaign, including the ones who have dropped out. And more conflict of interest. And, as it turns out, McCain is whining about Obama taking federal campaign funding because in order to keep his campaign alive, McCain took a loan by promising to take federal campaign funding, and he thinks he can wheedle out of it somehow if Obama does not take federal campaign funding. How is this integrity? How is this what we want from the leader of the free world?
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by red164 February 22, 2008 3:21 AM EST
Neocons don''''t respect veterans, they use them like con doms, look what they did with Kerry, a condecorated veteran that was busy fighting the vietcong instead of sitting the whole war like a dumb *** in a prisoner of war camp like McCain. Why do you think they denigrated vets like Jimmy Carter and John F Kennedy. Most of the Neo Cons are represented by people who never served and rather hid or did anything not to have to serve, scum like Ronald Reagan, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Bush Jr.



Posted by andrew_693 at 11:29 PM : Feb 21, 2008


So true

Cheney, Rumsfeld, Bush Jr, Rove etc.

That''s why it''s so easy for those neo-commies to bring death and destruction to American soil on a scale never seen before like 9/11 and that was only the beginning.

In the Oval Office
George Bush talks about "the next attack on America."

by DANIEL HENNINGER

Friday, October 27, 2006 12:01 a.m. EDT

"My biggest issue that I think about all the time," Mr. Bush says, "is the next attack on America, because I am fully aware that there are people out there that would like nothing more than to have another spectacular moment by killing American people. And they''re coming.


Bush Warns Terrorists Planning Attacks Far Worse Than 9/11 - Demands Far Broader Powers to Spy on Americans

Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:06 PM EST


Instead of bringing the US military men home, Bush wants more spy powers. But Bush knows another attack is coming that''s what I call a traitor!

Enough said.
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by randynason February 22, 2008 2:59 AM EST
If McCain wasn''t such a smug, hypocritical liar, I might feel sorry for him. McCain has always said that he is an honest candidate- and he did it to himself.
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by radiob-2009 February 22, 2008 2:51 AM EST
What happens if the story becomes absolutely false? Who really cares about the affair? Possible improper relationship that benefits soley the lobbyist and her clientele and this is 8 years old? Where is the smoking gun? Or better yet who created the "imaginary gun" was it from McCain or his staff to garner credibilty?
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by andrew_693 February 22, 2008 2:29 AM EST
Neocons don''t respect veterans, they use them like con doms, look what they did with Kerry, a condecorated veteran that was busy fighting the vietcong instead of sitting the whole war like a dumb *** in a prisoner of war camp like McCain. Why do you think they denigrated vets like Jimmy Carter and John F Kennedy. Most of the Neo Cons are represented by people who never served and rather hid or did anything not to have to serve, scum like Ronald Reagan, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Bush Jr. They even have traitors amongst them, people like Pooper Libby and Karl four eyed rapper Rove, who betrayed a CIA agent.
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by jerkeedoodle February 22, 2008 2:28 AM EST
luigi999=idiot
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by rafterman1 February 22, 2008 2:07 AM EST
===Give me a p, P!, give me a t, T!, give me a s, S!, give me a d, D! what does that stand for ? POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER!!! who has a bad case of it? MCVET!!!===
Posted by jwind11

Good to see that for neocons, respect for veterans is just talk. Neocons only "respect" us when they can use us in their wars. After that, we can go pi$$ off for all they care.
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by luigi999-2009 February 22, 2008 1:51 AM EST
Let the brainless liberal media onslaught begin. Disgusting.
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