McCain blames Wall Street Crash on "Fat Cats" who are his Biggest Donors (campaign, Democrats)
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You forgot to mention obama, who has received more money from lehman and other financial entities than anybody else. Not to mention his Fanny&Freddie connection.
Not to mention his campaign chair Penny Pritzer - whose bank collapse in 2001 cost about 2 billion.
Obama and the democrats are in deep with this mess.
Who is he kiddin. I have to laugh because McCain is trying to pretend like he is a democrat and seperate his ties to a party that has ruined this country for the past 8 years. At the same time he believes in all the domestic and foreiegn policies that Bush has implemented.
You forgot to mention obama, who has received more money from lehman and other financial entities than anybody else. Not to mention his Fanny&Freddie connection.
Not to mention his campaign chair Penny Pritzer - whose bank collapse in 2001 cost about 2 billion.
Obama and the democrats are in deep with this mess.
Lets not mention those fat cats who gave $28,500 a plate last night to eat with Obama.
Let's not mention the historic million$ in grassroots contributions to Obama, either.
From the OP's quoted article: "As the New York Times reported in a news analysis on Tuesday, McCain 'has consistently characterized himself as fundamentally a deregulator,' and 'has no history prior to the presidential campaign of advocating steps to tighten standards on investment firms.' According to a survey of his past policy positions and key economic advisers, the paper concluded that McCain has "never departed in any major way from his party's embrace of deregulation."
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