http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five

Glenn and McCain: cleared of impropriety but criticized for poor
judgment
The Senate Ethics Committee ruled that the involvement of Glenn in the
scheme was minimal, and the charges against him were dropped.[47] He
was only criticized by the Committee for "poor judgment."[50]

The Ethics Committee ruled that the involvement of McCain in the
scheme was also minimal, and he too was cleared of all charges against
him.[48][47] McCain was criticized by the Committee for exercising
"poor judgment" when he met with the federal regulators on Keating's
behalf.[7] The report also said that McCain's "actions were not
improper nor attended with gross negligence and did not reach the
level of requiring institutional action against him....Senator McCain
has violated no law of the United States or specific Rule of the
United States Senate."[51] On his Keating Five experience, McCain has
said: "The appearance of it was wrong. It's a wrong appearance when a
group of senators appear in a meeting with a group of regulators,
because it conveys the impression of undue and improper influence. And
it was the wrong thing to do."[7]

Regardless of the level of their involvement, both senators were
greatly affected by it. McCain would write in 2002 that attending the
two April 1987 meetings was "the worst mistake of my life".[52] Glenn
has described the Senate Ethics Committee investigation as the low
point of his life.[8]

The Senate Ethics Committee did not pursue, for lack of jurisdiction,
any possible ethics breaches in McCain's delayed reimbursements to
Keating for trips at the latter's expense, because they occurred while
McCain was in the House.[49] The House Committee on Standards of
Official Conduct said that it too lacked jurisdiction, because McCain
was no longer in the House.[53] It said it did not require that McCain
amend his existing financial disclosure forms for his House years, on
the grounds that McCain had now fully reimbursed Keating's company.
[53]




On Oct 7, 3:53 pm, VT Sean Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDofbll86dY&eurl=http://www.huffington...
>
> Really? Had Nothing to do with it?
>
> On Oct 7, 2:56 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > What was McCain's role???
>
> > He was exonerated from all charges.
>
> > INNOCENT.
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> > On Oct 7, 11:21 am, "[ a patriotic Republican  ]"
>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > John McCain wants you to forget about his role in our country's last
> > > major financial crisis and costly bailout: the savings and loan crisis
> > > of the late '80s and early '90s.
>
> > > But voters deserve to know that the failed philosophy and culture of
> > > corruption that created the savings and loan crisis then are alive in
> > > the current crisis -- and in John McCain's plans for our economic
> > > future.
>
> > > We just released a short documentary about John McCain's role in that
> > > financial crisis -- watch it now and share it with your friends:
>
> > >http://my.barackobama.com/keatingvideo
>
> > > Voters should know the facts about John McCain's poor judgment --
> > > judgment that has twice placed him on the wrong side of history.
>
> > > Please forward this email to everyone you know.
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > > David
>
> > > David Plouffe
> > > Campaign Manager
> > > Obama for America- Hide quoted text -
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