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When McCain says 'its over' to special interests, does this?

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mean he will fire his entire campaign staff?

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  1. It may mean Joe Biden's lobbyist son is out of a job.


  2. It means he's bumping up the price list for access to the President, so only extra special interests will be able to afford it.

  3. Probably. He has been a Washington insider for 26 years, was involved in the Keating five scandal and his campaign is filled with lobbyists yet we're supposed to believe he's the reformer.

    http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1989-11-2...

    How John McCain Reformed

    The Arizona senator hasn't changed since his Keating days

    http://www.reason.com/news/show/35983.ht...

    26 long years of selling out to the system

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23295787/

    yet now he's suposed to be the big reformer.

    After controlling the White House for all but eight out of the last 28 years, boasting a majority in the House of Representatives for 12 out of the last 14 years and in the Senate for more than eight out of the last 12, as well as having appointed seven out of the nine justices to the US Supreme Court, the attempt by the Republicans to masquerade as outsiders taking on Washington and its “elites” is quite simply ludicrous.

    http://www.wsws.org/articles/2008/sep200...

    Does anybody still believe these people?

  4. He's ranting and raving--he doesn't have a clue.

  5. Should someone explain that Big Oil Companies are special interests. We are  giving billions of dollars to oil companies for oil exploration. They did not pay taxes to Federal Government. Once they drilling ANWAR the dollar handouts kick in for new oil exploration

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