Kristyne McDaniel wrote:

> I find McCain's relationship with Keating to be a far worse tie than the 
> tenuous
> tie between Obama and Ayers.

Hi Kristyne!

Never minding, of course, that McCain was not even indicted. The link 
between O-boy and terrorist Ayers meanwhile is being stonewalled.

"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.[55][54] 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."[58] 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.""

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/


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