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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-21-08 08:24 PM
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Obama questions McCain on lobbyists
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080522/ap_on_el_pr/mccain_lobbyists_fact_check

Democrat Barack Obama had harsh words for Republican John McCain on Wednesday, saying McCain once wanted far tougher lobbying reforms than those he has imposed on his own presidential campaign.

Democrats are trying to make McCain seem less than sincere on the issue of lobbying. They argue that while he has built a career and image as a reformer, trying to rid politics of the influence of money and special interests, he has hired lobbyists and former lobbyists to run his presidential campaign.

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THE FACTS:

Obama's campaign said he was talking about bills McCain introduced in 1996 and 1997 to prohibit campaigns from hiring lobbyists. At the time, McCain said it was a conflict of interest for people who lobby lawmakers to work on political campaigns.

"Registered lobbyists who work for campaigns as fundraisers clearly represent a conflict of interest," McCain said in 1996. "When a campaign employs an individual who also lobbies that member, the perception of undue and unfair influence is raised."

But McCain has, in fact, had lobbyists or former lobbyists working for his campaign at senior levels. His campaign manager, Rick Davis, has not been a registered lobbyist for at least three years. Another well-known Washington lobbyist, Charlie Black, recently retired from his firm.

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NJmaverick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-21-08 08:27 PM
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1. Way to go Obama!
Nail his sorry old ass!
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FrenchieCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-21-08 08:32 PM
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2. Unfortunately, Hillary and her convenient lies are taking up
all of the air space.

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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-21-08 08:44 PM
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3. MCCAIN Fires Back on Foreign Policy
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/05/21/1050316.aspx

While Obama today blasted McCain over his campaign's ties to lobbyists and linked him to President Bush's foreign policy, McCain fired back, questioning Obama's foreign-policy judgment and experience.

"After Senator Obama's own advisers and supporters backtracked from his stated desire to hold summit meetings with the leaders of the world's worst regimes, Senator Obama himself has begun to reinterpret his stand," the Arizona senator said in a statement. "He now claims that some 'fear' to 'negotiate' with the likes of Iranian President Ahmadinejad, who has called Israel a 'stinking corpse' or Ayatollah Khamenei, who called Israel a 'cancerous tumor.' I have news for Senator Obama: I have met some very bad people before in my life. It is not fear that drives my opposition to unconditional meetings with Ahmadinejad, Khamenei, Kim Jong Il, and Raul Castro; rather it is my clear understanding that such a course will fail to eliminate the threat posed by these rogue regimes. I don't fear to negotiate. Instead I have the knowledge and experience to understand the dangerous consequences of a naive approach to Presidential summits based entirely on emotion."

"The question before the American people is which candidate is best able to secure the peace for the next generation of Americans, a peace that will keep our nation safe, prosperous and free. Senator Obama's desire to meet unconditionally in his first year at the presidential level with Iranian leaders is reckless, and demonstrates poor judgment that will make the world more dangerous...

"Senator Obama has consistently offered his judgment on Iraq, and he has been consistently wrong. He said that General Petraeus' new strategy would not reduce sectarian violence, but would worsen it. He was wrong. He said the dynamics in Iraq would not change as a result of the 'surge.' He was wrong. One year ago, he voted to cut off all funds for our forces fighting extremists in Iraq. He was wrong...

"We continue to face challenges in Iraq, and we have a lot of work ahead. Yet the American people must ask whether we are more or less likely to succeed there if Senator Obama has his way. Each of these positive developments in Iraq is the direct result of the new strategy that Senator Obama opposed. Senator Obama consistently predicted the new strategy would fail, and at every step events have demonstrated his judgment was consistently wrong. He now says that he intends to withdraw combat troops from Iraq -- one to two brigades per month until they are all removed -- regardless of the conditions in Iraq, irrespective of the consequences for our national security, and despite the best advice of our commanders on the ground. He is wrong again, and the American people deserve a President who has the strength, judgment and experience to keep our country safe and secure."

*** UPDATE *** The Obama camp sends along this response from the Illinois senator: "While I always appreciate hearing the news from John McCain, he should explain to the American people why almost every single promise and prediction that he has made about Iraq has turned to be catastrophically wrong, including his support for a surge that was supposed to achieve political reconciliation. While John McCain offers his poor judgment in supporting George Bush's war and a failed foreign policy that has left us less secure, I will continue to make the case for a new foreign policy that deploys all elements of American power -- including tough, principled and direct diplomacy. It's stunning that in such a lengthy written statement, John McCain could not articulate a single new idea that hasn't been tried -- and failed -- over the last eight years."
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uponit7771 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-21-08 09:12 PM
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4. Obama should hit him were he's weak and strong, national defense shouldn't be a strong point for GOP
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MadMaddie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-21-08 09:30 PM
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6. That's why this needs to end so Obama can get a VP like
Web...or...Clark...to take McCain to task..

Obama can also kick his ass on the Economy.....remember McCain doesn't know anything about Economics...he said it himself....this is his achilles hill...
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JPZenger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-21-08 09:29 PM
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5. Funny McCain Poster

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