popeye1250
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ORIGINAL: celticlord2112 quote:
Senator McCain was in the public system for the primaries. He spent all the money he's allowed to, back in April IIRC, but he spending privately raised funds right now for campaign purposes which he's not supposed to be doing until after he is officially nominated at the GOP convention. That is against the law. GWB is refusing to put forward the two Democratic nominees and two Republican nominees that are need to get a quorum on the FEC so Senator McCain can get away with it. Senator McCain has denied that public funds were ever used as surety on loans to his campaign. I am not aware of any documentation that stands to refute this position--and would be greatly interested in knowing of such. Loans being the finicky legal things they are, lending institutions generally document the hell out of them, so I find it unlikely that McCain would have been able to make such a pledge without there being a clear paper trail to that effect. In fact, the banks are on record stating that not only was a pledge of public funds not given, it was explicitly excluded from the collateral provided for the loans. At a minimum, this indicates that McCain's campaign was cognizant of the legal and ethical issues involved and worked to properly address them in seeking the loans. I fail to see how any of this gives Obama sufficient ethical grounds for dispensing with his earlier pledge to participate in the public funding system. If we are required to parse campaign promises with the granular detail one parses the letter of the law, I for one do not consider that level of political cynicism to be a healthy "change" for our government. It's that simple, he *promised* he wouldn't do it! Now, he's doin' it!!! Obama is a fucking liar!
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