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When McCain says, those in Washington "work for themselves and not you" is he referring to himself?

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He is the Senator with the highest number of missed votes for the 10th Congress.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080905/ap_on_el_pr/cvn_mccain;_ylt=ApeVwSDlT_1hvJ8rQfeeq36yFz4D

http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/vote-missers/

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  1. No just look at the do nothing congress and senate


  2. He is referring to all those in gov't who call McCain a pain in the butt because he won't put up with bureaucratic corruption.

  3. McCain has NEVER attached an "ear-mark" to any legislation.

    That single fact alone should answer your specious accusations.  

  4. He is reffering to the Dem "do nothing" congress.

    Strange that you obviously leave out the FACTS about Obamas voting record. McCain Vote % is more than twice as high.

  5. Blindness is a serious affliction.  Those that are blind experience life by using all of their other senses to compensate for a lack of sight.

    Apparently, you suffer from the affliction of blindness, but you have not learned how to use your other senses.

    Even conservatives don't really like John McCain.  He is the most independent Senator in a generation.  Please give me an example of a Democrat that has exercised as much independence as John McCain.

    Before you throw the "90%" garbage at me, please examine the facts.

    John McCain voted no more than 67% of the time with the President from 2001 to 2006.

    Compare that to the Senator from Illinois who, over the same period, voted 97% of the time with Democrats.

    I wish we had that much candor from NP, HR, BO, and JB.


  6. His speech seemed to be a great argument for kicking him out of office, not giving him a new one.  

  7. yes

  8. Of course

  9. He should know.

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