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by dmgenet March 11, 2008 10:34 PM EDT
Does EVERYONE in politics become tainted with money?

There are several lobbyists (ex-lobbyists?) working for McCain. Is it true that there are lobbyists that are ''volunteering'' to work in his campaign?
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by deq54 March 11, 2008 10:28 PM EDT
I can''t wait to see McCain on the campaign trail explaining to the workers at Boeing why he sent this contract overseas. Over 40,000 American workers would have worked under this contract--No problem, our flourishing economy can handle it right?
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by barbaraf4 March 11, 2008 10:26 PM EDT
If McCain wins, I only hope that no one on this board who supports the Republicans, is themselves or has children or grandchildren of draft age.

He has already said that he doesn''t care if it takes 100 years to win in the Middle East. The problem is there are no measurements in place, so how do we know when we have won?
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by random_radar March 11, 2008 10:07 PM EDT
If McCain''s advisers can take a contract from Boeing and give it to Europe, I am sure they can take the election from the Democrats and give it to the Republicans.

Democrats, you are toast.
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by neoconslayer March 11, 2008 8:18 PM EDT
If you don''t place profit before patriotism, you can''t be in the GOP.
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by wardoglrs March 11, 2008 8:11 PM EDT
When you all wake up you will find that Ron Paul is the right choice. The man is strick on the constitution. The constitution is your only hope. WAKE THE HELL UP
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by frankbowers March 11, 2008 8:02 PM EDT
I had so much respect for McCain until the true McCain is exposed, here. I recall when France was such a bad country we started to call the old french fry the "New Freedom Fry" What has happened to McCain has he morphed into a small gw bush, as sad day to see my hero turn his back to the nation and assist gw bush in his persuit to destroy America and it military and air forces. Frank Bowers of Austin,
TX
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by stn_sage March 11, 2008 7:29 PM EDT
This is very disturbing information! Mr. McCain wants to be our president, then appears to be working to send jobs overseas---and on a military product, further undermining our national defense. If this wasn''t bad enough, it''s also reported that a couple of the lobbyist for the European entity that got the deal---are now on his staff!

Geez,Louise! Is Mr. McCain;s citizenship still American? Somebody check on that! Mr. McCain what are you trying to do to us---to the good ole'' U.S.A.?
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by neonink March 11, 2008 6:55 PM EDT
I guess that explain''s McCain''s economics and outsourcing goals.

This is unreal. Paying France.
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by undermyboot March 11, 2008 6:35 PM EDT
The aesthetics are not good, especially since he is an advocate of reform and transparency,%u201D
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THAT is a f''ing understatement!
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