Comments on: Bank Tied To John McCain's Son Goes Under
Andrew McCain Served On Silver State Bank's Board Until July Before Leaving; Bank's Failure Marks 11th Of The Year
- Republicans dont have an honest leg to stand on...after the last 8yrs all that can be done is try to discredit Obama''s character and claim the mythological small town values.
The values that supposedly people outside of small towns dont have... you know... having a healthy family and safe community....only people in small towns want that...sigh... good old 1950''s (Jim Crow ) nostalgia... small town values.... - Reply to this comment
- I smell a rat. We need to look closer at the policies and records of this bank.
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- trrrorislamg:
Time to grow up. Put away your childish ways. They are no longer valid. - Reply to this comment
- trrrorislamg,
You are very sick. I can''t believe even an reasonably minded McCain supporter (if there are any) would appreciate lining up with someone like you. - Reply to this comment
- Well at least we know ONE thing that the McCain''s are going to change! The Number of crooks in PRISON is going to increase thanks to them. THIS is what you people want? McSame like his son is a FRAUD!! Sieg Heil McBush
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- So - Al Zimers little boy takes his bonus and runs before the bank collapses and leaves all his daddy''s little RINO lover depositors high and dry.
Typical Republican. Even screeew their own kind. - Reply to this comment
- Sarah Palin: Society MUST ONLY teach American children ABSTINENCE ONLY! ABSTINENCE ONLY! But, don''t look to me for an example of it working!
John McCain: That''s right, leave her alone! Children should be off-limits! And Chelsea Clinton is ugly and the love child of Janet Reno and Hillary Clinton. You hear me Hillary supporters...I said VOTE FOR US.
Sarah Palin: That''s right, Hillary Supporters. Vote for us now that the whiner is out of the race! - Reply to this comment
- Posted by omega39 at 07:18 AM : Sep 07, 2008
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TURRRSPAMMER is a blog trol. Ignore her ramblings. She gets her materials for the Left Behind books and her pastor. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by trrrorislamg a
Hey stupid, this board is about John McCain''s son and the failure of a bank. If you haven''t anything relative to say mooooveon. - Reply to this comment
- trrrorislamg,
Sounds like you are the one who really wanted a celebrity. What does all of this have to do with running for office? Nothing. - Reply to this comment
- What is with the McCains and banks and S&Ls???
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- Was the bank tied to anybody else..or just McCain''s son?
The bank was probably tied to 5,000 democrats, but CBS didn''t pick up on that. - Reply to this comment
- Like somebody said....in this day and age it really takes a -MAJOR-screwup for a bank to go under.
Like father like son. - Reply to this comment
- I''m not naming anyone. However, all of the arrogance, greed, partisanship and self-interest is pure childnishness. Where is the spirit of sacrifice, cooperation and compromise, by all of the citizenry, that is so essential in a well balanced society? We need it so very much
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- I wasn''t really thinking, but I guess when I point to Rich Dad Poor Dad guy the point I was getting at is that there was enough blame to go around - all those people who bought homes, none of them are Democrats?
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- ---"Perhaps some adult supervision would be helpful instead of all of the childishness we have been experiencing in our government?"---
Posted by r9119111
You find Alan Greenspan ''childish''? Wasn''t he in charge during the Clinton Administration? - Reply to this comment
- Perhaps some adult supervision would be helpful instead of all of the childishness we have been experiencing in our government?
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- ---"Could it be Greed and moral dacay?"---
Posted by r9119111
Didn''t Alan Greenspan take responsibility, although it didn''t seem to me like there was anything that ''ought'' to have caught his eye (?)
I blame that Rich Dad Poor Dad guy for making it sound to everybody like there was no risk involved in investing in real estate.
I don''t know :) - Reply to this comment
- ---"Thanks to deregulation. I wonder who was responsible for that?"---
Posted by r9119111
I wouldn''''t be bragging about the Dem history of overregulating either - it''''s overbroad and stifles economic growth to the extent that it could conceivably be even worse than the GOP pattern of deregulation and bail-outs . . .
Posted by SamTheTVCat at 02:23 AM : Sep 07, 2008
Can we agree that regulation has to be fair and balanced in order to work efficiently? Who is responsible to perform that oversight? Why aren''t they doing their jobs? Could it be Greed and moral dacay? - Reply to this comment
- ---"What about the people making at least 30K (30,000; 30,001; etc.)"---
Posted by seezero1
I wonder whether the candidates realize just how many of us are tuned in and how price-sensitive we all are . . . because if McCain just matched Barack with his tax cut rate for people making say $30k to $50k, wouldn''t people be more receptive to his message?
Otherwise he''s asking people in that income bracket to pass up like $700 worth of tax cuts to vote for a guy who''s going to give hundreds of thousands of dollars of tax cuts to his wife. That''s not right . . . - Reply to this comment




