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Is There a Real McCain?

11 hours ago ago from Political Wrinkles

Is There a Real McCain? Quote: The MaverickÂs buck stops here. John McCain is no longer the mediaÂs delight and his partyÂs burr, bucking convention with infectious relish. The man used to be such a constructive independent that some of his Republican Senate colleagues called him a traitor. Now heÂs such a predictable obstructionist that heÂs in the just-say-no vanguard with the same conservatives who used to despise ...

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Is Senator John Mccain A Republican Or A Democrat?

15 hours ago ago from Mario Host | Hosting Reviews | Ebay | Seo | Sem | Web Marketing

I know what party he affiliates himself with, but what is he REALLY?

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Should Mccain Use Harry Reid In His Next Commercial?

21 hours ago ago from Conception of Power

Does Harry Reid want it both ways when it comes to John McCain showing up for Senate votes? This afternoon, Reid dismissed McCain's sudden move to parachute in on Washington and help solve the economic crisis. Let's compare today's statement It would not be helpful at this time to have them come back during these negotiations and risk injecting presidential politics into this process or distract important talks about the future of our ...

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What happened to Senator John McCain…?

14 hours ago ago from Thoughts from a liberal Mormon

It is rare that I disagree with Maureen Dowd of the NYT, but even more rare that I like her articles. I think she is a little too acidic, a little too snidely sarcastic than is absolutely necessary. That being said I really like her new article Is There A Real McCain? I liked Senator John McCain. I liked him a lot, and I would have loved to vote for him during 2000, and 2008. Unforutnately the gentleman who ran in 2000 was not the ...

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Glass Stegall Act

12 hours ago ago from Tan Kin Lian\'s Blog

Lawmakers including Senator John McCain, proposed reinstating Glass-Steagall, which was struck in 1999 by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. The repeal led to a rise in conglomerates including Citigroup Inc. that were allowed to branch into insurance and proprietary trading. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aaqerszXOPMU Paul Volcker, a legendary former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, was blunt: We need to break up ...

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