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A music video about Senator John McCain, Cindy McCain, and his connections, family, and life-style, as well as his history, LYRICS FOLLOW:Short shrieker shuc...
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Do You Think Americans Reject The Notion Of Spreading The Wealth?
DownWithTyranny! —
In his weekly radio address this morning John McCain warned that Barack Obama wants to-- Heaven forbid-- spread the wealth around. He would tax-- at a rate even less than under the Clinton Administration-- multimillionaires like... well, like Cindy McCain who inherited a fortune from her gangster, bootlegger father, and use that money for the benefit of society as a whole. To the right, of course, that is the biggest sin on God's earth. McCain: My opponent's answer showed that economic recovery isn't even his top priority. His goal, as Senator Obama put it, is to "spread the wealth around." You see, he ...
Howie Klein: Do You Think Americans Reject The Notion Of Spreading The Wealth?
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
In his weekly radio address this morning John McCain warned that Barack Obama wants to-- Heaven forbid-- spread the wealth around. He would tax-- at a rate even less than under the Clinton Administration-- multimillionaires like... well, like Cindy McCain who inherited a fortune from her gangster, bootlegger father, and use that money for the benefit of society as a whole. To the right, of course, that is the biggest sin on God's earth. McCain:
My opponent's answer showed that economic recovery isn't even his top priority. His goal, as Senator Obama put it, is to "spread the wealth around."
You see, he believes in ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential nominee John McCain's wife, Cindy, released her 2007 tax return on Friday, showing she paid $1.1 million in taxes on nearly $4.2 million in adjusted gross income.
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