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Washington Post: Candidate Got Funding For Nursing Program Represented By VP Pick's Son, A Lobbyist
- so Biden was bought, Edwards Richardson blackmailed with their ladies....no surprise%u2026.and no we don%u2019t know that Obama has the same policies as Hillary in fact I don%u2019t believe he has any he just says and dose anything to get elected no matter how low or what lie he needs to tell, in fact if he says it assume it%u2019s a LIE
McCain and hopefully someone not disgusting as VP o8
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- noyalisti, if it is news to leftwing central, CBS is one of the most biased leftleaning news organizations today. Why is it you libs cannot stand any truth that is not in goosestep with your extreme ideology? your denial of the truth if it doen''t fit is great humor.
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- Don''t you think that in order to pass for "news" instead of right wing propaganda, that stories such as this should also discuss McSame''s entire staff of industry lobbyists. I am getting sick of this fascist media who are making money from the invasions and genocide being conducted by the United States.
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- That bankruptcy bill was an anti-consumer bill that the Republicans, the Credit Card Cos and Bush wanted passed. I had never known before that Biden actualy helped to get it passed.
I guess he is also a part of the "Best Government money can buy."
He''ll make a great Vice Prez. Kind of like Cheney? - Reply to this comment
- WOW screan (screen?) you''re right on top with the old cut and paste typical liberal finger pointing aren''t you?
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For years, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has railed against lobbyists and the influence of "special interests" in Washington, touting on his campaign Web site his fight against "the ''revolving door'' by which lawmakers and other influential officials leave their posts and become lobbyists for the special interests they have aided."
But when McCain huddled with his closest advisers at his rustic Arizona cabin last weekend to map out his presidential campaign, virtually every one was part of the Washington lobbying culture he has long decried. His campaign manager, Rick Davis, co-founded a lobbying firm whose clients have included Verizon and SBC Telecommunications. His chief political adviser, Charles R. Black Jr., is chairman of one of Washington''s lobbying powerhouses, BKSH and Associates, which has represented AT&T, Alcoa, JPMorgan and U.S. Airways.
Senior advisers Steve Schmidt and Mark McKinnon work for firms that have lobbied for Land O'' Lakes, UST Public Affairs, Dell and Fannie Mae.
McCain''s relationship with lobbyists became an issue this week after it was reported that his aides asked Vicki Iseman, a telecom lobbyist, to distance herself from his 2000 presidential campaign because it would threaten McCain''s reputation for independence. An angry and defiant McCain denounced the stories yesterday, declaring: "At no time have I ever done anything that would betray the public trust."- Reply to this comment
- Hunter Biden met with the Obama Senate office, not with Senator Obama," Wade said.
LMAO! Need anyone say anymore. Excuses! Execuses! Squirm! Evade! Lie!
Earmarks bring corruption, period! - Reply to this comment
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