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- A simple call to schedule an appointment would have stopped this entire mess from happening. This was clearly a set up.
Posted by smiley676
I can''t believe you haven''t blamed a Clinton yet. Actually they probably wish they''d thought of it, but it takes a GOPig to be that devious.
Seriously though, what''s wrong with "The senator is in Florida right now but I can get him on the speaker phone in 20 minutes if your representative would care to wait." Good press, no arrests, everyone''s happy. Even "I''ll make you an appointment for when the senator''s back in town" would be better press than "Bugger off or I''ll have you arrested" like it sounds now. - Reply to this comment
- A simple call to schedule an appointment would have stopped this entire mess from happening. This was clearly a set up.
You don''t just go to Capitol Hill and expect to meet with someone. Especially when you know that person isn''t there. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by USBrit at 10:29 AM : May 01, 2008
Do you pay taxes in this country?
Posted by mbcsmith
Yes I do and you know what - I can even vote!! - scary huh?
Actually I''ve lived in this country since 1979 and have been a dual citizen since 1993. - Reply to this comment
- It is clear that these people knew he wasn''''t there. They knew they would be arrested. They had a chance to go meet with someone and get out of the hallway, which they turned down.
It is clear that they wanted to "be arrested outside of McCain''''s office." Because they knew that a number of people would only read the headlines and assume it was his fault.
Posted by smiley676 at 10:32 AM : May 01, 2008
You obviously don''t know ..... But McCain doesn''t have to be physically present to meet with this group - He could have been placed on a conference call, if there''s no way to use a live video feed. Remember, this senile 72yr old is trying to be POTUS and obviously has no time for these disabled that are just looking for a chance. Cheers! - Reply to this comment
- parrot123
Use your brain. The police decided to arrest the protestors, not McCain or anyone else in the Republican party. If you had actually read the story, you would know he wasn''''t even there.
Posted by smiley676 at 10:06 AM : May 01, 2008
Why don''t you ever hear stuff like this from the Dems ? Some Repugs would say it''s cuz they''re Liberal - besides what harm is there, in accomodating these folks, ensuring they''re not harrassed by the police and setting up a meeting with McCain. A simple conference call to schedule a meeting directly by McCain could have taken him just 2mins - and to imagine that these were Repugs that tried to be heard by their own party nominee otherwise they could have been at Obamas or Hillarys'' - and you know they would have been catered to and heard out. Being Lib is actually looking very good. Cheers! - Reply to this comment
- Nice guy all around.
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Posted by USBrit at 10:29 AM : May 01, 2008
Do you pay taxes in this country? - Reply to this comment
- Also the second half implies he wouldn''''t meet with them even if he wasn''''t in Florida.
Nice guy all around.
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Posted by USBrit
The second half implies that the chief of staff isn''t sure what McCain would do. It also implies that McCain doesn''t meet with groups who just show up unannounced.
It is clear that these people knew he wasn''t there. They knew they would be arrested. They had a chance to go meet with someone and get out of the hallway, which they turned down.
It is clear that they wanted to "be arrested outside of McCain''s office." Because they knew that a number of people would only read the headlines and assume it was his fault. - Reply to this comment
- Who called the police then. The GOPigs in the office maybe?
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Posted by USBrit at 10:20 AM : May 01, 2008
Typical LIB. - Reply to this comment
- "McCain''s Senate chief of staff said the protesters turned down an offer to meet immediately with McCain''s aides. Mark Busey said he didn''t know McCain''s position on the legislation but would ask. The chances are slim, however, that the senator himself would be meeting with members of the group."
Two things here; how come Mc.Cain''s chief of satff does not know his boss''s position on this bill, when his disapproval of it has been in the news for days.
Also the second half implies he wouldn''t meet with them even if he wasn''t in Florida.
Nice guy all around. - Reply to this comment
- I would have thought it was a no-brainer to fly back and meet with these unfortunate people (who would be labelled war heroes if they''''d been wounded in Bush''''s war). So instead he proved conclusively that either he''''s the no-brainer or he just doesn''''t give $h1t (or both).
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Posted by USBrit
I would have thought it a no-brainer to go meet with him on a day he was actually in his office.
I also would have thought it a no-brainer to get a permit before assembling in the halls of the capitol. - Reply to this comment
Pesident Obama's



