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  • Mad as hell - taxpayers lash out

    09/22/2008 8:25:07 AM PDT · by Jack85321 · 63 replies · 251+ views
    "I'm tired of rewarding institutions and people for the bad decisions they have made," said Dean from Madison, Wis. "Sure, it will hurt tax payers if/when some of these institutions fail, but perhaps we need to let that happen. We do not need more big government involved in our lives. Enough is enough."
  • McCain. Drilling in Anwar was voted down by McCain.

    01/26/2008 9:42:46 PM PST · by factmart · 92 replies · 862+ views
    Drilling in Anwar was voted down by McCain.
  • John McCain, Unfit To Serve As Commander In Chief

    02/22/2008 12:54:53 AM PST · by Kurt Evans · 208 replies · 2,009+ views
    Pipeline News ^ | January 29, 2008 | Ted Sampley
    John Sidney McCain III entered the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland in 1954. Young McCain wanted to become an admiral. He planned to achieve the distinction of being the "first son and grandson of four star admirals" . But that was not to be. McCain III possessed none of the innate character and discipline traits that helped mold his father and grandfather into great military leaders. Family Connections and Special Privileges:His father, John S. "Junior" McCain, and grandfather, John S. McCain, Sr., were famous four-star Admirals in the U.S. Navy. His father commanded U.S. forces in Europe before...
  • 'Always for Less Regulation'? John McCain's record on Wall Street...

    09/19/2008 2:51:33 AM PDT · by paudio · 12 replies · 234+ views
    However, when it comes to regulating financial institutions and corporate misconduct, Mr. McCain's record is more in keeping with his current rhetoric. In the aftermath of the Enron collapse and other accounting scandals, he was a leader, with Sen. Carl M. Levin (D-Mich.), in pushing to require that companies treat stock options granted to employees as expenses on their balance sheets. "I have long opposed unnecessary regulation of business activity, mindful that the heavy hand of government can discourage innovation," he wrote in a July 2002 op-ed in the New York Times. "But in the current climate only a restoration...