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Presidential stops in Ohio; McCain in Cleveland area today

TODAY: Sen. John McCain will make two stops in the Cleveland area. The events are invitation only. He will visit Strongsville and tour a business in Middleburg. More details will be released by the campaign today.

WEDNESDAY: Sen. Joe Biden, Sen. Barack Obama's running mate, will visit the Cincinnati Museum Center. This is an invitation-only event.

SATURDAY: McCain will attend the 12th annual Save Our Heritage Rally at the Aladdin Shrine Temple in Columbus. The event is sponsored by the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance Foundation. For tickets, call 614-888-4868.

TODAY: Sen. John McCain will make two stops in the Cleveland area. The events are invitation only. He will visit Strongsville and tour a business in Middleburg. More details will be released by the campaign today.

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nolimits3333

Posted 10:07 AM, 09/23/2008

When McCain came back from Vietnam, he cheated repeatedly on his crippled wife, and then divorced her to marry Cindy Hensley. In the 1980's McCain lobbied for Charles Keating, the saving and loan felon who stole billions in pension money, and took numerous jet set vacations at Keating's expense. His campaigns for the Senate were all financed with his wife Cindy's mob money. In 1994 Cindy McCain forged prescriptions in the names of her employees and stole drugs from her own charity. McCain's campaign this year is getting huge amounts of oil company money. His pick for vice president is under an ethics investigation and will probably be recommeded for indictment in October. McCain is 72 years old, has had cancer 5 times and is on 5 different medications. He is so out of it, that his staff will no longer let him talk to the press unscripted.


Joe G

Posted 10:22 AM, 09/23/2008

Hurray for libel


David

Posted 11:32 AM, 09/23/2008

Kirk, can you spell "delusional kool-aid drinker".


Truth Sought
mogadore, oh

Posted 04:12 PM, 09/23/2008

Hey David...I will spell it for you. D-A-V-I-D.


Thee Pope
"Scott Brown Signed His Fold Out Picture For Me", ..

Posted 06:41 PM, 09/23/2008

Hey, David, do a fact check, but that would require removing your head from your a*&....


Thee Pope
"Scott Brown Signed His Fold Out Picture For Me", ..

Posted 06:44 PM, 09/23/2008

Hey, David, read the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 that McCain, then the de-regulator, so vigorously supported: http://banking.senate.gov/conf/ Now read this: "During the last five years of his tenure as CEO of now-bankrupt Lehman Brothers, Richard Fuld's total take was $354 million. John Thain, the current chairman of Merrill Lynch, taken over this week by Bank of America, has been on the job for just nine months. He pocketed a $15 million signing bonus. His predecessor, Stan O'Neal, retired with a package valued at $161 million, after the company reported an $8 billion loss in a single quarter. And remember Bear Stearns's Chairman James Cayne? After the company collapsed earlier this year and was up for sale at bargain basement prices, he sold his stake for more than $60 million. Daniel Mudd and Richard Syron, the former heads of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac - aka the gods who failed - are fighting to keep severance packages of close to $24 million combined - on top of the millions in salary each earned last year while slaughtering the golden calf. As it is written in the Gospel According to Me, when the going gets tough, the tough get going." Now McCain is calling for regulation!!! Tell all of us why McCain has flip-flopped on regulation, David........PLEASE EXPLAIN WHY??????














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