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returntothepit >> discuss >> Keating 5 scandal: not a McCain issue by Conservationist on Oct 17,2008 11:44am
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toggletoggle post by Conservationist  at Oct 17,2008 11:44am
In February 1991, the Senate Ethics Committee found McCain and Glenn to be the least blameworthy of the five senators. (McCain and Glenn attended the meetings but did nothing else to influence the regulators.) McCain was guilty of nothing more than "poor judgment," the committee said, and declared his actions were not "improper nor attended with gross negligence." McCain considered the committee's judgment to be "full exoneration," and he contributed $112,000 (the amount raised for him by Keating) to the U.S. Treasury.

http://www.slate.com/id/1004633/?news=hiv



toggletoggle post by Josh_Martin at Oct 17,2008 11:48am
None of that changes the fact that he's a piece of shit who can't fly a plane.



toggletoggle post by sacreligion at Oct 17,2008 1:06pm
or a pow that driblled secrets out of his vagina even though he was treated with more respect than everyone other pow as he was a top admiral's son.

name, rank, and serial number, sir...that's it



toggletoggle post by sacreligion at Oct 17,2008 1:07pm
[fail]every other*[/fail]



toggletoggle post by uranus voltage at Oct 17,2008 2:07pm
Conservationist said[orig][quote]
In February 1991, the Senate Ethics Committee found McCain and Glenn to be the least blameworthy of the five senators. (McCain and Glenn attended the meetings but did nothing else to influence the regulators.) McCain was guilty of nothing more than "poor judgment," the committee said, and declared his actions were not "improper nor attended with gross negligence." McCain considered the committee's judgment to be "full exoneration," and he contributed $112,000 (the amount raised for him by Keating) to the U.S. Treasury.

http://www.slate.com/id/1004633/?news=hiv

yea, I want an old shakey dude with poor judgement have his finger over the nuke button!



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Oct 17,2008 4:31pm
where do I know this guy from




toggletoggle post by jacksonmang at Oct 17,2008 5:33pm
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
where do I know this guy from


lol..I'd rather vote for him!



toggletoggle post by johnny cockring at Oct 18,2008 10:51am
" if the glove dont fit you must acquit ".
O.J. didnt hack up that honky coke whore and her jew sugar daddy either.
come on now



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