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Character Matters: McCain Should Apologize

So, John McCain is the candidate and the example, we offer our children. Goof off in school, lie about others when it is good for you, ruin your opponent's character, cheat on your family members, destroy the savings of elderly people.  

For all of George Bush's faults, it was comforting to know that he was a man of faith who prayed for answers to the huge problems facing the nation. Last week, another man of faith, uniquely qualified to be president for this time and place, a man of true character, made a nearly unheard of decision to reject power for the good of the country. (Remember Washington, who to the surprise of the world, wanted only to go home after serving his country in the Revolutionary War) 

By rejecting Mitt, the Religious Right chose Wrong, some blinded by biotry, some by jealousy, some by not believing that a person could really be that "perfect."

Since the president sets the example for the rest of the country, shouldn't our first criteria for a president be "character"?  Shouldn't we be looking for the guy with the sterling resume and the "purpose driven life?"

The United States motto is still (although possibly not for long) "In God We Trust."  It would seem important that this be the motto of our president as well. We need character in our leaders.  

Mitt Romney again demonstrated character by endorsing McCain, a man who did nothing to deserve it.  John McCain should apologize to Governor Romney for the contempt he gleefully showered on him during the Primaries. Our best candidate was forced out by those who forgot the "Golden Rule" long ago.  John McCain could earn some character points as well as votes by apologizing to Mitt and his supporters. After all, humility is also sign of good character.  

 

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Presidential Character Matters: Raising the Bar for the Next Generataion

Americans, particularly our young people, watch what Presidents do, and not what they say.  (Remember the Clinton years)

Those watching this election have seen John McCain lie about a fellow Republican candidate's words (Romney on time-lines), try to distroy him, (inaccurate personal comments in ads, debates and whisper campaigns,) and theaten  him with physical injury, (McCain's campaign chairman threatened to "knock Romney's teeth out").  Huckabee questioned this good man's faith.  

Romney's character and ability are evident in the living of his life.  He is a deeply religious man who served in church leadership positions without pay.  He is a deeply patriotic man who served as Olympic CEO and as governor without salary.  He is a successful family man, with a wife and children who adore him,  He is a happy man, who will continue doing good where ever he can.  He is an amazingly competent and successful man. (A fortune five hundred CEO, after comparing candidate resumes would think the nation totally nuts for not selecting Romney for the job) He is a brilliant man who worked hard at school; validictorian, with consecutive Doctorate degrees in Law and Business from Harvard. (McCain graduating 5th from the bottom of his military class, worked hard at bucking the system. )Romney does not need power, he needs to serve. In comparison to McCain, Romney did not make personal attacks. He could have, (but did not)  bring up the unsavory aspects of McCain's adultry, or Savings in Loan scandal.  A lesser man would have done as McCain did: anything for personal power.

So, this is the candidate- the example, we offer our children. Goof off in school, lie when it will do you good, ruin someone's character, cheat on family members, distroy the savings of elderly people: but oh, I forget, he is the new "American Hero."  

For all of George Bush's faults, I have been comforted in knowing that he was a man of faith and prayed continually for answers to the huge questions facing him daily. We now realize that another man of faith, one who was uniquely qualified to be president for this time and place, a man of character, made a nearly unheard of decision to reject power for the good of the country. (Remember Washington, who to the surprise of the world, wanted only to go home after serving his country in the Revolutionary War) 

The Religious Right chose Wrong, some blinded by biotry, some by jealousy, some by not believing that a person could really be that "perfect."

Since the president sets the example for the rest of the country, shouldn't our first criteria for a president be character?  Shouldn't we be looking for the guy with the sterling resume and the purpose driven life?

The United States motto is still (although possibly not for long) "In God We Trust."  It would seem important that this be the motto of our president as well. We need character in our leaders.  Today,  we see that our best candidate was forced out by those who forgot the "Golden Rule" long ago.  For all that it is worth, I will follow my heart, vote for Romney, and feel at peace. 
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You can Still Vote for Mitt

So, your state hasn't voted, candidate McCain has declared himself the winner, and you are mad that you didn't have a voice. 

Mitt Romney "suspended" his campaign.  The word was carefully chosen. "Suspending," means that Mitt's name will still be on the ballot in the upcoming Republican Primary State Elections. 

So, If you live in Texas and like Mitt...vote for him.  
If you live in Idaho and like Mitt...vote for him.   
If you live in Ohio, and like Mitt...vote for him.
Vote for Mitt and let your voice be heard.

Your vote for Mitt will not likely change the outcome of the Primary Election, but it will remind McCain of the importance of strong Conservative values, and give disaffected Republicans a reason to go to the polls.

Mitt's "three-legged stool" Republican legacy lives on!     
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VOTE FOR MITT...STILL!

So, your state hasn't voted, candidate McCain has declared himself the winner, and you are mad that you didn't have a voice. 

Mitt Romney "suspended" his campaign.  The word was carefully chosen. "Suspending," means that Mitt's name will still be on the ballot in the upcoming Republican Primary State Elections. 

So, If you live in Texas and like Mitt...vote for him.  
If you live in Idaho and like Mitt...vote for him.   
If you live in Ohio, and like Mitt...vote for him.
Vote for Mitt and let your voice be heard.

Your vote for Mitt will not likely change the outcome of the Primary Election, but it will remind McCain of the importance of strong Conservative values, and give disaffected Republicans a reason to go to the polls.

Mitt's "three-legged stool" Republican legacy lives on!     
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McCain-I, I, I, Romney-we,we, we

Anyone notice how many times McCain used the word I?  Compare this to Mitt's selfless speech.  When was the last time we had someone quit a campaign for the good of the country?  McCain has sold his soul for the nomination.  
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MCCAIN AND SAVINGS IN LOAN SCANDAL

MCCAIN AND THE SAVINGS AND LOAN COLLAPSE


John McCain and four Democrates (does this partnership sound familiar) accepted political contributions from risky Savings and Loans investors.  The "Keating Five" as the senators were called discouraged Congressional investigation into signs of trouble.  


The Savings and Loans went bust


My mom and other elderly people lost their entire retirement fund.  


People went to jail.


John McCain got away with a slap on the wrist. 


He has done this sort of thing all his life.


Do we want an "economic loser" as the President when we still have a Candidate that is known for fixing economic messes and teaching people and organizations how to grow their resourses?


In the future, during the McCain or Hillary, or Oboma recession/depression, we will look back, hit our forehead and say."Hey, I could have had a Mitt Romney!"



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DO YOU REMEMBER: MCCAIN LOST YOUR RETIREMENT SAVINGS?

Do you remember John McCain's Savings and Loan Scandal?


When I was young we had a family crisis.


All of mom's retirement money was in a Savings and Loan and now the money was gone.

Due to the deregulation of the Savings and Loans in the 1980's the institutions were allowed to make highly risky investments. Some regulators recognized the signs of disaster and pushed Congress for more oversight. Congress refused.  Why?


Many people feel that the refusal of Congress to check into this mess was due to the "Keating Five." Ketting, an official in American Continental Corp. ( and Lincoln Savings and Loan) gained the support of a group of five Senators, Democrates Dennis DeConcini, Alan Cranston, John Glenn, Don Riegle and Keating's good friend, Republican John McCain.  McCain received some $300,000 from Keating in the 1980s as political contributions. Ketting and McCain later met twice with regulators who were investigating American Continental Corp., in an attempt to end investigation into the Savings and Loan situation. American Continental Corporation, the parent of Lincoln Savings, went bankrupt in 1989.  This caused more than 21,000 mostly elderly investors to loose their life savings. The loss totaled about $285 million.  In 1990, the Senators involved in the scandal, (including McCain,) were rebuked to various degrees by the Senate Ethics Committee.


When McCain says that Economics is not his strong suit, he is not kidding.  This scandal was an early example of McCain's life-long decision to "reach across the board and work with Democrates."


Romney made 100 million dollar profit after turning around a bankrupt Olympics. McCain helped loose $285 million dollars in elderly investors savings.  Which candidate do you want to lead this country?

    

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How McCain Stole My Mom's Retirement Savings

 

When I was young we had a family crisis.

All of mom's retirement money was in a Savings and Loan and now the money was gone.

Due to the deregulation of the Savings and Loans in the 1980's the institutions were allowed to make highly risky investments. Some regulators recognized the signs of disaster and pushed Congress for more oversight. Congress refused.  Why?


Many people feel that the refusal of Congress to check into this mess was due to the "Keating Five." Ketting, an official in American Continental Corp. ( and Lincoln Savings and Loan) gained the support of a group of five Senators, Democrates Dennis DeConcini, Alan Cranston, John Glenn, Don Riegle and Keating's good friend, Republican John McCain.  McCain received some $300,000 from Keating in the 1980s as political contributions. Ketting and McCain later met twice with regulators who were investigating American Continental Corp., in an attempt to end investigation into the Savings and Loan situation. American Continental Corporation, the parent of Lincoln Savings, went bankrupt in 1989.  This caused more than 21,000 mostly elderly investors to loose their life savings. The loss totaled about $285 million.  In 1990, the Senators involved in the scandal, (including McCain,) were rebuked to various degrees by the Senate Ethics Committee.


When McCain says that Economics is not his strong suit, he is not kidding.  This scandal was an early example of McCain's life-long decision to "reach across the board and work with Democrates."


Romney made 100 million dollar profit after turning around a bankrupt Olympics. McCain helped loose $285 million dollars in elderly investors savings.  Which candidate do you want to lead this country?

    


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Yep, I Could of Had a Mitt Romney

Yep, I Could of Had a Mitt Romney!

 

The Republican debate before Super Tuesday should have been a wake-up call for Conservative Americans.  With ego in over-drive, John McCain sneered through the debate, looking down on the other candidates as European kings viewed their subjects; mere annoyances.  When confronted by a commentator about his widely acknowledged lie regarding Romney’s stance on the war, John continued to profess his straight talk.” McCain’s decision to stick with the obvious misstatement brought discomfort to the audience and was reminiscent of a Michael Vick pit bull trained to fight to the death.

 

McCain, practicing his strangely odd grin, talked in circles and refused to answer questions. His fall back-line was repeated as if on an audio loop: my friends, I was a foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution.  An apt reply would be, “If John was a foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution, then he has certainly gone AWOL!  McCain, plain and simple is a Democrat. He is known for, in his own words, reaching across the isle to work with the other side. McCain’s legislative co-sponsors are Democrats.  At this point, shouldn’t photos of McCain and Hillary gazing fondly at each other, cause conservatives to yell at the top of their lungs, “What are Republicans thinking?”  Have the Democrats cast a spell over the entire country putting conservatives into a deep sleep until the Primary Election is over?  Will Republicans be pleased when prince McCain kisses them awake?

 

If citizens should vote from facts and not emotions it might make sense to research the candidates. So, to compare the life and accomplishments of Mitt Romney to those of John McCain, let’s see, Mitt graduated with both a Law and Business doctorate from Harvard.  McCain graduated 5th from the bottom of his Naval military class.  McCain’s father and grandfather were senior officers in the military, both of whom must have wanted to hide under the bed, hearing the growing list of John’s demerits, fights and anti-establishment rants. Romney followed the family tradition of excellence and service to country, church and one’s fellowmen.  Always graduating at the top of his class, Mitt found success through the ability to bring people together to solve problems, using tenacity, charm, humor and just plain hard work. McCain served in Viet Nam and suffered years in a prison camp. After being released from Viet Nam, the publicity apparently went to his head. John cheated on his wife, who, while he was away, suffered major injuries from a car accident. John divorced her and went on to marry a wealthy women seventeen years his junior. McCain ran for the Senate where he was known as a rebel often at odds with his own party. McCain’s economic record includes his participation in the “Keating Five,” the result of which started the Savings and Loan bust of the 1980’s.

 

Mitt, af