Saturday, September 20, 2008

Open McDouble McStandards redux



McCain’s Camp Tests Fund-Raising Limits

Published: September 19, 2008

Senator John McCain toiled for years to push a campaign finance overhaul through Congress. After the measure finally passed, Trevor Potter, a lawyer and vigorous advocate for reforming the system, was instrumental in defending the law from challenges and pressing for strict enforcement.

Now, as Mr. McCain makes his final sprint for the White House, Mr. Potter is again helping Mr. McCain, but this time by maneuvering to wring the maximum out of campaign finance laws in ways that some contend are at odds with the spirit of the reforms they championed.

The tactics appear to be legally permissible. And some argue that the McCain campaign is simply doing what is necessary in the face of the record fund-raising by his Democratic rival for president, Senator Barack Obama, and Mr. Obama’s decision to bypass public financing and its attendant spending limits.

But critics point out Mr. McCain is capitalizing on legal loopholes that a watchdog organization headed by Mr. Potter has fought against.


Can I sell you a pair of Palin-McCain flip-flops? It will feel sooooo good when they walk all over you!

P.S. I felt the need to reinforce my understanding of the word ...
in·teg·ri·ty [in-teg-ri-tee]

1.adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.

Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)


I am going to vote for Barack Obama.
I am William "Papa" Meloney and I endorse this message.

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