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McCain Says Wall Street `Villain' in Subprime Crisis (Correct) By Christopher Stern (Corrects al-Maliki's title in 16th paragraph.) July 27 (Bloomberg) -- Senator John McCain put the blame on Wall Street for the home mortgage credit crisis that has roiled financial markets around the world. ``Wall Street is the villain in the things that happened in the subprime lending crisis and other areas ...
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Maverick's Maverickyness Strikes Again
Slublog — I'm so glad the GOP nominated this jerk guy. Senator John McCain put the blame on Wall Street for the home mortgage credit crisis that has roiled financial markets around the world. ``Wall Street is the villain in the things that happened in the subprime lending crisis and other areas where investigations and possible prosecution is going on,'' McCain said during a taped appearance on ABC's ``This Week'' program. The Arizona Republican, who has wrapped up his party's presidential nomination, said he supports the housing ...

You Ask Why I Am Not Excited About This Election
A Chequer-Board of Nights and Days — I give you this : Senator John McCain put the blame on Wall Street for the home mortgage credit crisis that has roiled financial markets around the world. ``Wall Street is the villain in the things that happened in the subprime lending crisis and other areas where investigations and possible prosecution is going on,'' McCain said during a taped appearance on ABC's ``This Week'' program. The Arizona Republican, who has wrapped up his party's presidential nomination, said he supports the housing bill passed by Congress yesterday to stem foreclosures and aid Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the largest U.S. mortgage-finance companies, even though it may ...

Shit Sandwiches, Front and Center
Daily Pundit — Bloomberg.com: News July 27 (Bloomberg) — Senator John McCain put the blame on Wall Street for the home mortgage credit crisis that has roiled financial markets around the world. “Wall Street is the villain in the things that happened in the subprime lending crisis and other areas where investigations and possible prosecution is going on,'’ McCain said during a taped appearance on ABC’s “This Week'’ program. It’s a good thing we’ve got a GOP candidate running for president to counterbalance the Democrat’s usual anti-business, anti-capitalist, ...

Am I dreaming?
Cold Fury — The Messiah presents the usual anti-capitalist, pro-socialist government-control Dem agenda a bit more plainly and openly than usual: Obama Says Wall Street `Villain’ in Subprime Crisis July 27 (Bloomberg) — Barack Obama put the blame on Wall Street for the home mortgage credit crisis that has roiled financial markets around the world.“Wall Street is the villain in the things that happened in the subprime lending crisis and other areas where investigations and possible prosecution is going on,” Obama said during a taped appearance on ABC’s “This Week” program. I altered the quote slightly. Grab yourself a barf bag and go see what I changed ...

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