I doubt it was a setup. Possible I suppose, but I think it is just a
coincidence. I think that the McCain campaign could have dealt with
the small business issue just fine without going to the trouble of
setting up a plant. There are plenty of things to take issue with in
the campaign, I don't need to be paranoid about this one.

I'm just amused at the quirks of political life.

Judah

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's...sad.
> So the whole thing could have been a setup?
>
> That seems desperate.
>
> 2008/10/16 Judah McAuley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> "Turns out that Joe Wurzelbacher from the Toledo event is a close
>> relative of Robert Wurzelbacher of Milford, Ohio. Who's Robert
>> Wurzelbacher? Only Charles Keating's son-in-law and the former senior
>> vice president of American Continental, the parent company of the
>> infamous Lincoln Savings and Loan. The now retired elder Wurzelbacher
>> is also a major contributor to Republican causes giving well over
>> $10,000 in the last few years."
>>
>> http://www.eisenstadtgroup.com/2008/10/15/joe-the-plumber-wurzelbacher-related-to-charles-keating-oops/
>>
>> 6 degrees of separation is a fun game. Not that this is anywhere near
>> 6 of course, but amusing none the less.
>>
>> Judah
>
> 

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