To: Tut
yeah really, the Kennedy’s got their loot running rum during prohibition.....their money seems all squeaky clean now after all those years, so why not McCain’s inlaw’s money.....
6 posted on
02/27/2008 3:34:14 AM PST by
Vaquero
(" an armed society is a polite society" Heinlein "MOLON LABE!" Leonidas of Sparta)
To: Vaquero
There's nothing wrong with money. The article was thin to say the least. Damn near as thin as the New York Times article.
I read a short article here... Notice how they want it to sound like this was McCain himself doing all this. A little bit of a stretch.
That's the polite version. For fewer punches pulled, consult the Phoenix New Times, circa 2000:
James Hensley profited handsomely from his association with liquor magnate Kemper Marley, a man police suspect ordered the 1976 murder of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles, who had written about Marley's business and political dealings. The man convicted of placing a bomb beneath Bolles' car testified that Marley also wanted former Arizona governor and then-attorney general Bruce Babbitt murdered because Babbitt had filed an antitrust lawsuit against the liquor industry in 1975. (Marley, who died in 1990, was never charged in the Bolles case. Babbitt is now U.S. Secretary of the Interior.)
By 1955, James Hensley had launched a Budweiser distributorship in Phoenix, a franchise reportedly bestowed upon him by Marley, who was never indicted in the 1948 federal liquor-law-violation case -- or a subsequent one -- despite his controlling financial role in the liquor distribution businesses. [...]
Today, Phoenix-based Hensley & Company is the nation's fifth-largest beer wholesaler -- a privately held business that 80-year-old James Hensley still controls. He built the Budweiser distributorship into at least a $200 million-a-year business, with annual sales of more than 20 million cases of beer.
James Hensley owns nearly all of the voting stock, and most of the rest of the closely held securities are in trusts for his grandchildren or owned by his daughter, 45-year-old Cindy Hensley McCain -- wife of U.S. Senator and presidential hopeful John McCain. [...]
If people wants to smear a guy, they might as well smear a guy for what he does instead of hunting up in-laws. *laughing* But that IS funny to think about people having to take that route.
10 posted on
02/27/2008 3:58:54 AM PST by
Tut
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