Just think what could happen, Mrs. Clinton gets the nomination but then blows it and loses to McCain and we get another "Bushie" for 4 more years
Scary shit.
Scary shit.
Actually, the Marshall plan was just a campaign to save Turkey and Greece from the communist yoke, AND to get Europe hooked on (American-controlled) oil, instead of coal-burning plants. I was NOT a charity.Other Wanderer said:How much "law and order" in the world do you see as a result of American actions today?
I'm not talking about decades ago (Marshall Plan, NATO, Peace Corps, UN, etc) ... I mean TODAY.
Hey but McCain is a real banker's kind of guy, after all, he was one of the Keating 5.http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=65EB1BE4-3048-5C12-00747B697CF1CB25
McCain loan could violate donor privacy
By: Kenneth P. Vogel
January 10, 2008 06:49 PM EST
When John McCain’s presidential campaign all but went broke, it borrowed money from its bank using its fundraising list as collateral.
Problem: McCain’s own privacy policy promises donors he won’t sell their information.
That seems to put the Republican senator's campaign in a pickle; either it pledged to its bank proceeds from something it can’t sell, or it offered to violate its own promise to donors.
McCain spokeswoman Jill Hazelbaker stressed that the campaign pledged all of its assets as collateral, not just the list.
“Such a blanket pledging,” she said, “is normal procedure for a bank loan — and does not mean that they can [or] would ever be used in any way that violates our policies.”
The privacy policy on Arizona Republican's website states: “John McCain 2008 will not sell your information to third parties or any commercial entities.”
Fundraising lists are valuable political commodities, since they offer the possibility of millions of dollars in contributions. And campaigns routinely rent or trade them.
McCain’s use of his list as collateral, however, could open the unlikely possibility of donors suing his campaign for breach of contract.
DonQuixote said:I doubt you conduct your business with stone-headed
and deaf-eared practices and policies.
I'd say it's knowing when to bend, not if to bend, that is the best sign of a leader.papasmerf said:He is a willow and not an oak.....When the wind blows he bends............That is not a leader.
Following the wind and not standing tall is the sign of a quitter.onthebottom said:I'd say it's knowing when to bend, not if to bend, that is the best sign of a leader.
OTB
If McCain was a quitter he had plenty of reason and opportunity to do so in the past year after it appeared his campaign had tanked. He's slightly ahead in Michigan, and with any luck will send Romney packing, for which you should thank him. He's also got small leads in South Carolina and now Florida, where Gulliani had been leading by double digits for months. Better get used to it pappy. McCain could well be the Republican standard bearer.papasmerf said:Following the wind and not standing tall is the sign of a quitter.
McCaned is a quitter
You want to support him then declare your support..........I for one abandoned him in 2001...........If he can show cause for the past 7 years I will listen..........In the interim you can support this fraud.Asterix said:If McCain was a quitter he had plenty of reason and opportunity to do so in the past year after it appeared his campaign had tanked. He's slightly ahead in Michigan, and with any luck will send Romney packing, for which you should thank him. He's also got small leads in South Carolina and now Florida, where Gulliani had been leading by double digits for months. Better get used to it pappy. McCain could well be the Republican standard bearer.
Geez pappy, calm down. I was simply pointing out that as the good Republican that you are, you might have to acknowledge that he is the choice of your party. Considering who you guys got this year you could do alot worse, and still may.papasmerf said:You want to support him then declare your support..........I for one abandoned him in 2001...........If he can show cause for the past 7 years I will listen..........In the interim you can support this fraud.
Pappy would probably like to see the 22nd amendment repealed and have the great man run yet again.Asterix said:Geez pappy, calm down. I was simply pointing out that as the good Republican that you are, you might have to acknowledge that he is the choice of your party. Considering who you guys got this year you could do alot worse, and still may.
I am a conservitive and one that supports the RIGHT TO LIFE........I would never voted based solely on that premise but I will consider it........In Mc Cains case I never looked to it.......He is a liberal in the republican party as are most of the Canidates..........I have said publicly I support no canidate.Asterix said:Geez pappy, calm down. I was simply pointing out that as the good Republican that you are, you might have to acknowledge that he is the choice of your party. Considering who you guys got this year you could do alot worse, and still may.
jwmorrice said:Pappy would probably like to see the 22nd amendment repealed and have the great man run yet again.![]()
Actualy I would repeal the 19thjwmorrice said:
The candidates will no doubt breath a collective sigh of relief.papasmerf said:I have said publicly I support no canidate.
naAsterix said:The candidates will no doubt breath a collective sigh of relief.
Exactly how deep is that bunker you're building in your back yard?papasmerf said:na
the dems have the usual suspects.........I suspect they would like to be rid of ya'll
Deep enoughAsterix said:Exactly how deep is that bunker you're building in your back yard?
However deep, the ex could still find your money!papasmerf said:Deep enough
That last sentence has an internal conflict, I would agree that Bush and Rumsfeld were too slow to take advice on increasing troop strength (they should have listened to JM). Hopefully you'll have an equally scathing critique of those who wanted to rush to retreat claiming the war was no winnable.DonQuixote said:I'd say a well researched and critically analyzed
plan of action allows a leader to have contingency
plans B and C if not D.
There haven't been any plan Bs in Iraq and Afghanistan
until recently.






