Sen. McCain's new problem: His GOP's convention manager resigns because of ties with Burma's Junta.
Posted 5 days 10 hours ago byWith a projected 60,000 death from the cyclone, the military dictatorship had the idea to have " people vote " in a referendum to give them even more power.
You will ask me what Sen. McCain has to do with this....well he does, in a sense, that it shows his poor judgement in people's character. Newsweek broke the story: His convention manager had to resign because of his ties with the Junta of Burma.
May be Pres. Bush is Sen.McCain's mentor in judging folks? Remenber the " You doing hec of a Job Brownie...", speaking to the head of FEMA during the Katrina's fiasco while patting him on the back.
To read more go to: http://www.blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/05/10/mccain-convention-manager-resigns-after-newsweek-reveals-burma-ties.aspx
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Thoughts
Everybody is rumored to be behind JFK
Submitted on May 14th, 2008 by John 2000plot. Simply everybody. John McCain is nothing like a Curtis LeMay clone. Where do you come with such stuff? tsk
McCain is a Curtis LeMay clone
Submitted on May 14th, 2008 by Bull MooseLeMay is the Air Force General that Dr. Strangelove was caricatured after.
President Kennedy could not be in the same room as LeMay,he used McNamara as a go between.
LeMay is rumored to have been behind a right wing military coup that killed Kennedy after he failed to back up the kooky Bay of Pigs fiasco.LeMay wanted to attack Russia first and he foamed at the mouth when Kennedy vetoed his nonsense.
Agenda
Submitted on May 12th, 2008 by MercyphotographyIt's only fair....you push yours, I will keep pushing mine.
Beside,you can count on gaffe's prone Sen.McCain to give us plenty of wonderful fresh fodder for attacks in the coming weeks.
McCain was the right GOP candidate in 2000...not in 2008, he would be a disaster for America.
Keep Pushing the Agenda
Submitted on May 12th, 2008 by RespectfulguestThoughts and prayers go out to people in Burma region, what an absolute catastrophe.
Unfortunately, some folks are attempting to politicize the disaster to either slam one Presidential Candidate and/or gain favor with their own political agenda and candidate.
Take this topic for instance, in the midst of a natural disaster a clear attempt is made to paint Senator McCain as a poor judge of character and for good measure really drill it home by Posting Senator McCain as the ultimate flip-flopper, heir of Bush and will keep US on the "road to perdition"...
Keep pushing the agenda... can't wait to view how Senator McCain is negatively tied to the next natural disaster.
McCain: The ultimate flip-flopper.
Submitted on May 12th, 2008 by MercyphotographyDear Bull Moose,
McCain has flip-flopped on just about anything from the Bush's tax cut, immigration bill, his support for ethanol.....the list is long.
Bottom line, McCain is the heir of Bush. This is why, he should not be elected unless American want to keep going on the "road to perdition ".
I have a few blogs on my page @redblueamerica about the McCain flip-flops...go check them out when you can.
Best.
Not the Keating Five McCain
Submitted on May 11th, 2008 by Bull MooseYou mean the same flip flopper who made disparaging remarks about Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell, only to give a speech at Falwell's Liberty "university".
I trust McCain about as far as i can throw him. Just another do anything,say anything, and pander anyway you can to get the sheep to follow.
I think i will sit this election out given the choices we have.
Obama adviser who met with Hamas resigns
Submitted on May 11th, 2008 by John 2000http://www.suntimes.com/news/sweet/94346...
"Yesterday, asked if Obama campaign was aware of his contact with Hamas, he said: “They know who I am but I don’t think they vet everyone in a group of informal advisers.”"
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/wo...
Sounds like the typical slick-incremental
'Bama 'but I don't think' bullcrap to me.
Methinks his campaign motto should be changed to "Uh, but I don't think".
Poor Judgement / Character??
Submitted on May 11th, 2008 by RespectfulguestThis constant turning of every stone to discredit Senator McCain has me feeling as though I am in the Situation Room with Wolfey Blitzer.
As I reach for some popcorn flipping to CNN on commercial from the NHL playoff game, it is reported Rob Malley the Middle East Policy Advisor for Senator Obama was not fired, but resigned as the Middle East Policy Advisor for meeting with Hamas on several occasions. Mr. Malley called the Obama Campaign to resign only after, he was made aware the Times of London was to publish a story regarding his ties to the terror group.
Also to headline a banner weekend for Senator Obama, Hamas Leaders have officially endorsed Senator Obama as the Terror Group's #1 choice for the next President of the United States.
Personally, not real good with responding to accusations on a candidate by pointing out the flaws in other candidates...however after 21 years serving the public, and after a distinguished military career the words Poor Judgement or Poor Judgement in Character do not relate to Senator McCain.
Could go on to point out in just 18 months what has been uncovered regarding Senator Obama's Poor Judgement in past associations and Poor Judgement in people's character, but he has done a swell job on this all by himself.
VOTERS ARE FLAKES
Submitted on May 10th, 2008 by AnonymousVoters hone in on a candidate and thereafter that guy can do nothing that will dissolve the loyalty.
We saw that with mentor = Pastor Wright
We see some problems with the McCain campaign.
SO WHAT ?
Either one will be president now and bring in his own friends and so ---too late for change ( pardon the pun ) things are set in motion.
McCain's real problem, example ---
Submitted on May 10th, 2008 by John 2000No need to worry ...
http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/john-mccai...