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I never thought I'd say this, but the better Republican actually got selected in 2000. What the country is seeing now is the real McCain, the man whose buddies from his Hanoi Hilton days organized to slam George W. Bush's military record. When their plot back-fired
in South Carolina because the rank and file veterans came out and revealed the true record, they sucked it up and regrouped to insure there'd be no Democratic incumbent in 2008. Read More »
in South Carolina because the rank and file veterans came out and revealed the true record, they sucked it up and regrouped to insure there'd be no Democratic incumbent in 2008. Read More »
the always interesting gail collins on mcdummy's failed environmental policies. not that any of his other policies were ever successful. eek. from today's ny times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/19/opinion/19collins.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin
A million Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMs) about to reset potentially costing 1,000,000 homeowners their homes. The largest US housing crisis since the great depression.
What does John McCain have to say?
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/25/us/politics/25text-mccain.html?pagewanted=2
Nothing like a voluntary pledge to solve a problem. Why not try that in Iraq? Perhaps we could get out of there in less than 100 years and with less than another 4,000 dead and 60,000 wounded.
John McCain isn't even substituting carrots for sticks. There are no carrots. He is not having a Federal agency take over the mortgages in return for having the terms renegotiated.
John McCain's approach to a national crisis is truly pathetic and demonstrates a real lack of understanding comparable to Bush in New Orleans.
Jim Callahan
Orlando, FL
What does John McCain have to say?
We should also convene a meeting of the nation's top mortgage lenders. Working together, they should pledge to provide maximum support and help to their cash-strapped, but credit worthy customers. They should pledge to do everything possible to keep families in their homes and businesses growing. Recall that immediately after September 11, 2001 General Motors stepped in to provide 0 percent financing as part of keeping the economy growing. We need a similar response by the mortgage lenders. They've been asking the government to help them out. I'm now calling upon them to help their customers, and their nation out.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/25/us/politics/25text-mccain.html?pagewanted=2
Nothing like a voluntary pledge to solve a problem. Why not try that in Iraq? Perhaps we could get out of there in less than 100 years and with less than another 4,000 dead and 60,000 wounded.
John McCain isn't even substituting carrots for sticks. There are no carrots. He is not having a Federal agency take over the mortgages in return for having the terms renegotiated.
John McCain's approach to a national crisis is truly pathetic and demonstrates a real lack of understanding comparable to Bush in New Orleans.
Jim Callahan
Orlando, FL
this is an atrocity.
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