John McCain: Lost in Space

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VIDEO: John McCain: Lost in Space


Global Research, July 17, 2008





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VIDEO: John McCain: Lost in Space
Liar, crook, traitor -and protected by the media
McCain is already well known for his simple inability to tell the truth.

It's pretty clear he will say ANYTHING with no concern whatsoever about its accuracy if he thinks: a) it will benefit him and b) he will get away with it.

Twenty odd years ago, during the Savings and Loan crisis, McCain ran interference on Capitol Hill for banker-crook Charles Keating in return for campaign contributions. In fact, McCain was one of the most vocal defenders in Congress for the criminal culture that destroyed America's Savings and Loan industry.

But traitor?

How is John McCain a traitor?

Well, unlike many of his fellow captives during the Vietnam War, McCain cooperated with his North Vietnamese captors by recording anti-America propaganda. He did it dozens of times.

Now you know why the right wing is pushing so hard to paint Obama as doing anti-American things.

It's the old George Bush/John Kerry deal all over again. Kerry was a bona fide combat veteran. Bush was an arrogant, cowardly draft dodger protected by his crooked father.

The media gave Bush a free pass. They even looked the other way on his cocaine possession arrest.

It looks like the traitor, the candidate who actually turned on his own country multiple times, will get the pass this time.

Where's the news media on this story? Nowhere to be seen.

Business as usual.

 

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McCain gets Social Security but criticizes system


Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. smiles as he greets supporters on the tarmac in Kansas City, Mo., Thursday, July 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)




By DAVID A. LIEB – 3 hours ago
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Although Republican presidential candidate John McCain has called Social Security "a disgrace," he still cashes his own retirement check every month.
"I'm receiving the benefits, the system is broken and, unfortunately, my children and grandchildren, according to the trustees of the Social Security system, will not have the same benefits the present retirees have," McCain told reporters Thursday on his campaign bus.
McCain's 2007 tax return shows Social Security benefits of $23,157 for the year, an average of $1,929.75 a month. He said he started receiving the payments "whenever I was eligible."
Asked last week by a young woman at a town-hall meeting in Portsmouth, Ohio, if she is likely to receive Social Security benefits one day, McCain said it is unlikely without fixing the system.
"Americans have got to understand that we are paying present-day retirees with the taxes paid by young workers in America today," he said. "And that's a disgrace. It's an absolute disgrace, and it's got to be fixed."
Social Security benefits are projected to exceed the system's tax revenues in about nine years. The program's trustees have said the Social Security trust fund will be depleted by 2041 unless the system is changed.
McCain, who will turn 72 next month, was eligible to receive full-retirement benefits when he turned 65. In 2008, the maximum benefit for a person retiring at full retirement age was $2,185.
McCain reported a total income of $405,409 in 2007. As a senator, he is paid $169,300 a year. Last year, he donated $105,467 to charity, his return shows.
McCain's wife, Cindy, reported a total income of more than $6 million in 2006, according to the campaign. She files her tax return separately from her husband and has received an extension for 2007. Heiress to a large Arizona beer distributorship, she is reportedly worth more than $100 million.
People are not required to take Social Security payments, according to B.J. Jarrett, a spokesman with the Social Security Administration.
"An individual does have the right to refuse his/her Social Security retirement benefit. However, Social Security is an entitlement program and an individual would essentially be forfeiting a benefit based upon contributions during his/her working lifetime," Jarrett said.
Associated Press writer Devlin Barrett contributed to this report.

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gwHGMYappR5eiPj4JoZ8L-7YUacAD91VPP78E

John McCain vs. John McCain
http://TheRealMcCain.com/ Get off the double talk express!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ioy90nF2anI
 

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The REAL McCain:
Big Oil Fuels the Straight Talk Express

Gas prices are hitting all-time highs. Our country is in the midst of a recession thanks in part to our crippling dependence on oil, so what's John McCain's plan? Will he hold the corporate leaders of the energy industry accountable when he addresses them today in Houston? Probably not, considering they are some of his biggest fund-raisers.
The Center for Responsive Politics finds that McCain has accepted over $1 million from the oil and gas industry. Many of McCain's top advisers have lobbied for big oil, which is why he now acts in their best interests, opposing environmental legislation and alternative energy plans. And that's exactly why we want everyone to know The REAL McCain.
McCain is desperate to distance himself from President Bush. But according to the Center for American Progress Action Fund, McCain has received millions in donations from the same oil, coal, nuclear, chemical, utility, and auto companies that helped the Bush administration create its energy oil plan that has raised gasoline to $4 a gallon. Here's what you can do: Send this e-mail to ten of your friends, family members, and colleagues. Tell them to send it on to ten people they know. And don't forget to Digg it! Spread the word that McCain is taking major contributions from wealthy oil executives like Bob Mosbacher, just one of the special interest leaders he'll be addressing in Houston.

http://therealmccain.com/

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The REAL McCain:
Big Oil Fuels the Straight Talk Express

Gas prices are hitting all-time highs. Our country is in the midst of a recession thanks in part to our crippling dependence on oil, so what's John McCain's plan? Will he hold the corporate leaders of the energy industry accountable when he addresses them today in Houston? Probably not, considering they are some of his biggest fund-raisers.
The Center for Responsive Politics finds that McCain has accepted over $1 million from the oil and gas industry. Many of McCain's top advisers have lobbied for big oil, which is why he now acts in their best interests, opposing environmental legislation and alternative energy plans. And that's exactly why we want everyone to know The REAL McCain.
McCain is desperate to distance himself from President Bush. But according to the Center for American Progress Action Fund, McCain has received millions in donations from the same oil, coal, nuclear, chemical, utility, and auto companies that helped the Bush administration create its energy oil plan that has raised gasoline to $4 a gallon. Here's what you can do: Send this e-mail to ten of your friends, family members, and colleagues. Tell them to send it on to ten people they know. And don't forget to Digg it! Spread the word that McCain is taking major contributions from wealthy oil executives like Bob Mosbacher, just one of the special interest leaders he'll be addressing in Houston.

http://therealmccain.com/

take a look at this site darkbeaver it could interest you (http://therealmccain.com/)

Only the names change. The methodology does not.
 

Risus

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LOL, the united snakes are going to be in real serious trouble considering who they have running....
 

darkbeaver

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Thier/our presidents just keep getting funnier and funnier. McCain will be a hit with adlib stand up comedy fans, some of his routines are classics already. I hope to have the whole collection someday, I'll keep it right next to Phython on the shelf.
 

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Thier/our presidents just keep getting funnier and funnier. McCain will be a hit with adlib stand up comedy fans, some of his routines are classics already. I hope to have the whole collection someday, I'll keep it right next to Phython on the shelf.

dark,

What could you possibly mean by OUR PRESIDENTS?
 

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I'm hungry for War on Iran.
When is it happening, EH??
COME ON>
WE NEED WAR ON IRAN = OIL SPIKE = $300 per BARREL = NEVER ENDING DEPRESSION.
yay