Now she can afford to load up on carbon credits.
In this April 3, 2008 file photo, Cindy McCain, wife of Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is shown in Jacksonville, Fla. Cindy McCain, whose husband has been a critic of the violence in Sudan, is selling off more than $2 million in mutual funds whose holdings include companies that do business in the African nation. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, file)
at least we sweat the trivial in this country!
I think I hold one of those funds too. I’ll bet most of the unions that have endorsed Obama hold them in their pension plans. If everybody has to make their portfolios squeaky clean, Darfur-free, etc., there’s gonna be a whole lotta share dumping going on.
who gives a dang about cindy mcCain. we got more important problems like saving all the polar bears.
Yep. And Cindy was the one that was in partnerships with Charles Keating, not McCain, so there really is no need for any kind of disclosure--everything is on the up and up.
“Both funds have holdings in Oil & Natural Gas Corp., an India-based company that does business in Sudan. The American Funds Capital World Growth & Income Fund also has holdings in Petrochina, a Chinese government-owned oil company with vast investments in Sudan.”
China ....The biggest reason the people of Sudan are being slaughtered. Cindy needs to release her tax returns.