suntimes.com - 9/24/2008
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You want to play rough? Let's get it on. That was Mayor Daley's angry message to Republican presidential nominee John McCain on Tuesday about the McCain ad that smears Daley's brother in an attempt to tie Barack Obama to the corrupt Chicago political machine. In essence, Daley warned McCain ...
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Daley's Defend Family Honor In Face Of McCain's Chicago Ad
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Mayor Daley lashed out at John McCain Tuesday after the Republican nominee included Daley's brother, former U.S. Commerce Secretary Bill Daley, in an attack ad tying Barack Obama to "the corrupt Chicago political machine."
Daley, as quoted in the Sun-Times:
"You had the Keating Five. We had the biggest scandal in America called savings and loan. The biggest scandal. People lost their homes because of greed. And no one is inferring [wrongdoing by] Sen. McCain and the others, who were always known as the Keating Five. So, if people start ...
Daley's Defend Family Honor In Face Of McCain's Chicago Ad
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Mayor Daley lashed out at John McCain Tuesday after the Republican nominee included Daley's brother, former U.S. Commerce Secretary Bill Daley, in an attack ad tying Barack Obama to "the corrupt Chicago political machine."
Daley, as quoted in the Sun-Times:
"You had the Keating Five. We had the biggest scandal in America called savings and loan. The biggest scandal. People lost their homes because of greed. And no one is inferring [wrongdoing by] Sen. McCain and the others, who were always known as the Keating Five. So, if people start ...
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