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To: Celtictrader who wrote (272619)10/6/2008 2:23:56 PM
From: KLP14 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 794577
 
I see you posted that same article in SEVERAL places on SI...not just two. Is that what trolls do?

At the least, McCain was judged, and acknowledged his errors.

Obama had NOT acknowledged his errors on his Saul Alinski tactics by threatening financial institutions if they didn't give loans to those, poor, underprivileged, people (who had been given government money since the 1930's )....

Nor did Obama insist those very same people who ripped off the mortgage companies/financial institutions/ and ultimately the US taxpayers pay back those loans.

Obama hasn't acknowledged that many of the people close to him are thugs, and communists, and heaven knows what else.

Nor has Obama opened the Annenberg files for inspection.....

For starters.



To: Celtictrader who wrote (272619)10/6/2008 2:51:15 PM
From: LindyBill17 Recommendations  Respond to of 794577
 
THE KEATING FIVE

Thought you would troll over and try to help Obama spread some dirt on McCain in an attempt to obscure his radical ties?

You'll notice that there was only one Republican on that Keating list. There's a reason for that. The Democrats wanted to make the scandal bipartisan so they included John McCain. The lead investigator for the Democrats, Robert Bennett (Bill Bennett's brother and a powerhouse Democrat lawyer) advised the committee to drop McCain from the investigation because there was no evidence to implicate him. The Dems refused because then the scandal would have revealed the "culture of corruption" to be entirely a feature of the Democrat party. Bennett recently reaffirmed those events. McCain has nothing to fear from the so-called Keating Five scandal.

Goodbye and good luck.