McCain's Top Foreign Policy Advisor Got Money From Georgia

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PETE YOST | August 13, 2008 05:42 PM EST | AP

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Randy Scheunemann, top foreign policy adviser for Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., facing camera, holds a map of Georgia, while speaking to the senator, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008, on board the Straight Talk Air campaign airplane while waiting on the runway to take off in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

WASHINGTON — John McCain's chief foreign policy adviser and his business partner lobbied the senator or his staff on 49 occasions in a 3 1/2-year span while being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by the government of the former Soviet republic of Georgia.

The payments raise ethical questions about the intersection of Randy Scheunemann's personal financial interests and his advice to the Republican presidential candidate who is seizing on Russian aggression in Georgia as a campaign issue.

McCain warned Russian leaders Tuesday that their assault in Georgia risks "the benefits they enjoy from being part of the civilized world."

On April 17, a month and a half after Scheunemann stopped working for Georgia, his partner signed a $200,000 agreement with the Georgian government. The deal added to an arrangement that brought in more than $800,000 to the two-man firm from 2004 to mid-2007. For the duration of the campaign, Scheunemann is taking a leave of absence from the firm.

"Scheunemann's work as a lobbyist poses valid questions about McCain's judgment in choosing someone who _ and whose firm _ are paid to promote the interests of other nations," said New York University law professor Stephen Gillers. "So one must ask whether McCain is getting disinterested advice, at least when the issues concern those nations."

"If McCain wants advice from someone whose private interests as a once and future lobbyist may affect the objectivity of the advice, that's his choice to make."

McCain has been to Georgia three times since 1997 and "this is an issue that he has been involved with for well over a decade," said McCain campaign spokesman Brian Rogers.

McCain's strong condemnation in recent days of Russia's military action against Georgia as "totally, absolutely unacceptable" reflects long-standing ties between McCain and hardline conservatives such as Scheunemann, an aide in the 1990s to then-Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott.

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Scheunemann, who also was a foreign policy adviser in McCain's 2000 presidential campaign, has for years traveled the same road as McCain in pushing for regime change in Iraq and promoting NATO membership for Georgia and other former Soviet republics.

While their politics coincide, Russia's invasion of Georgia casts a spotlight on Scheunemann's business interests and McCain's conduct as a senator.

Scheunemann's firm lobbied McCain's office on four bills and resolutions regarding Georgia, with McCain as a co-sponsor or supporter of all of them.

In addition to the 49 contacts with McCain or his staff regarding Georgia, Scheunemann's firm has lobbied the senator or his aides on at least 47 occasions since 2001 on behalf of the governments of Taiwan and Macedonia, which each paid Scheunemann and his partner Mike Mitchell over half a million dollars; Romania, which paid over $400,000; and Latvia, which paid nearly $250,000. Federal law requires Scheunemann to publicly disclose to the Justice Department all his lobbying contacts as an agent of a foreign government.

After contacts with McCain's staff, the senator introduced a resolution saluting the people of Georgia on the first anniversary of the Rose Revolution that brought Mikhail Saakashvili to power.

Four months ago, on the same day that Scheunemann's partner signed the latest $200,000 agreement with Georgia, McCain spoke with Saakashvili by phone. The senator then issued a strong statement saying that "we must not allow Russia to believe it has a free hand to engage in policies that undermine Georgian sovereignty."

Rogers, the McCain campaign spokesman, said the call took place at the request of the embassy of Georgia. And McCain campaign spokeswoman Nicolle Wallace added that the senator has full confidence in Scheunemann. "We're proud of anyone who has worked on the side of angels in fledgling democracies," she said in an interview.

McCain called Saakashvili again on Tuesday. "I told him that I know I speak for every American when I said to him, today, we are all Georgians," McCain told a cheering crowd in York, Pa. McCain's Democratic rival, Barack Obama, had spoken with Saakashvili the day before.

In 2005 and 2006, McCain signed onto a resolution expressing support for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Georgia; introduced a resolution expressing support for a peace plan for Georgia's breakaway province of Ossetia; and co-sponsored a measure supporting admission of four nations including Georgia into NATO.

On Tuesday, McCain told Fox News that "as you know, through the NATO membership, ... if a member nation is attacked, it is viewed as an attack on all."

Scheunemann's lobbying firm is one of three that he has operated since 1999, with clients including BP Amoco, defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. and the National Rifle Association.

Scheunemann is part of the community of neoconservatives who relentlessly pushed for war in Iraq.

No one in Washington is more closely aligned with the Bush administration's decision to invade Iraq than prominent neoconservatives, who for years had regime change in Iraq as a goal as part of their philosophy that the United States shouldn't be reluctant to use its power, both diplomatic and military, to spread democracy and to guarantee world order.

Now, McCain and other politicians who pushed for the invasion are seeking to emphasize the progress, albeit fragile, of the current troop surge in Iraq.

In the months before the war began, Scheuenemann ran the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, set up in November 2002 when public support for the looming invasion was eroding.

Before that, Scheunemann was on board with the Project for the New American Century, whose letter to Bush nine days after the Sept. 11 attacks pointed to Iraq as a possible link to the terrorists.

The letter said American forces must be prepared to support "by all means necessary" the U.S. government's commitment to opponents of Saddam Hussein.

Scheunemann was among the letter's 37 signers, a Who's Who of neoconservative luminaries including William Kristol and Richard Perle.

If anything, Scheunemann's duties have been enhanced from McCain's 2000 presidential campaign, when Scheunemann also advised McCain on national security and foreign policy issues.

Earlier in his political career, McCain displayed the kind of caution that could be expected from someone who fought in Vietnam and was a prisoner of war.

In 1983, McCain urged U.S. withdrawal from Lebanon. "I do not see any obtainable objectives in Lebanon, and the longer we stay there, the harder it will be to leave," he said.

As the United States prepared for the first Gulf war, McCain was among a handful of members in Congress who began raising caution flags about the operation.

"If you get involved in a major ground war in the Saudi desert, I think support will erode significantly," said McCain. "Nor should it be supported. We cannot even contemplate, in my view, trading American blood for Iraqi blood."

WASHINGTON — John McCain's chief foreign policy adviser and his business partner lobbied the senator or his staff on 49 occasions in a 3 1/2-year span while being paid hundreds of thousands of d...
WASHINGTON — John McCain's chief foreign policy adviser and his business partner lobbied the senator or his staff on 49 occasions in a 3 1/2-year span while being paid hundreds of thousands of d...
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Not a surprise to me in any way. Bushco and its subsidiaries thrive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 08/13/2008
- TheShadow I'm a Fan of TheShadow 11 fans permalink

The best government money can buy; and we deserve it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 08/13/2008

Before this week is out Obama will be blamed for the Russian invasion because he was unexcuseably on vacation and in Hawaii to boot. All our election-oriented politicans can point all the fingers and make all the "what we should do" pronouncements. The fact is we are too militarilly weak and tied down in two intractable wars to do anything constructi­ve..
This dangerous vacuum in international military and diplomatic leadership endangers the peace of the world. Our best policy is to disengage ourselves form Iraq and Afghanistan quickly, regroup, rebuild and try to put back the pieces into place that the Bush Bunch has broken. The continued bleeding of our national sustenance in strange, hostile lands is destroying our perspective and power to control events.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 08/13/2008
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Scheunemann sells Ahmad Chalabi May 7, 2003 The News Hour PBS

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/middle_east/jan-june03/chalabi_05-07-03.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 08/13/2008
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The myth of McCain:
Sidney Blumenthal The Guardian January 27 2007
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2007/jan/27/comment.uselections2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 08/13/2008
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Randy Scheunemann (196?) is the President of the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, which was created by the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), of which he is a board member. He was Trent Lott's National Security Aide and was an advisor to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on Iraq. He is 2008 Presidential candidate John McCain's foreign-policy aide.

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

(Wikipedia same source used to write Mc Cain's foreign policy speeches!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 08/13/2008
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So?

I read nowhere in his resume that he was a former member of the Weatherman . Unlike some BHO 'advisers'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 08/13/2008
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out of context and old and wrinkly

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 08/13/2008
- bluesnot I'm a Fan of bluesnot 13 fans permalink

dumBAR,

It's just weird about McCain, all these shadowy associations. McCain is associated with so many secretive, underworld types. He has too many attachments to dark and violent schemes. Can we TRUST him??? CAN WE???!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 08/13/2008
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Perhaps Obama should turn to real patriots like Ollie North, for advice on Iran?

All North did was arrange weapon sales to the same Iranians that took the US embassy in Tehran hostage.

I think I'll stick with Albright and Clark

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 08/14/2008

if Scheunemann is not a traitor then there is no need for the word.
sadly the south ossetians have had to suffer under the brutal georgian regime while their north ossetian countrymen sit on the russian side of the border
the georgian president and mccheney are the ones to blame full bore for this sad situation, by encouraging the georgian incursion mccheney shows his true cowardly colors. yes the songbird sings yet again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 08/13/2008
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ONLY ONE QUESTION NEEDS TO BE ANSWERED

If you feel that Senator John McCain would let the livelihood and aspirations of one campaign worker cloud his judgment on what may be the start of a significant confrontation in Europe -- a confrontation that could lead to World War much faster than the confrontations in the Middle East could -- then I understand why you don't like McCain.

I happen to think it's ludicrous for someone to be so cynical as to accuse McCain of such a diabolical stance or agenda.

So, we're down to one real question:

Do you really believe McCain would risk the future of the World for the benefit of one lobbyist who happens to be working on his campaign?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 08/13/2008
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It's his CHIEF FOREIGN POLICY ADVISOR. Nice try though. Fluff his pillow, huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 08/13/2008
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The question of the day, and it is a question the American left does not want to hear. They don't want the responsibility. "Who else can stand up for liberty in the world?" No one else but us. Europeans aren't going to do it. NATO isn't going to do it. And if you listen to the Democrats and their presidential candidate, you don't don't get any confidence they're going to do anything but give those kinds of people veto power over whatever decisions the US might make.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 08/13/2008

so we should stand up for the liberty of the Ossetians who are the oppressed right?
it was the georgians who have been brutalizing the So. Ossetians and who broke the unsteady truce by sending in troops.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 08/13/2008

If Georgia had not first attacked South Ossetia, Russia would not have had a pretext for attacking and none of this would be happening.

And what about the freedom of the people of South Ossetia to not be forced to be part of Georgia. The Georgian government has not shown any concern about this.

Finally, is Georgia really worth a nuclear confrontation with Russia? Very few Amercian people would think so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 08/13/2008

The world does not need the kind of "liberty" by which the Georgian government is reputed to have murdered thousands of ethnic Russians in Ossetia, and thereby triggered a Russian retaliation. Nor does the world need the kind of "liberty" by which Shi'ite Iraqis, with the help of the Bush administration, ethnically cleansed Baghdad of Sunnis. Things done in the name of "liberty" can be just as vile as things done in the name of authority. You can't just go by labels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 08/13/2008
- ex-pat I'm a Fan of ex-pat 19 fans permalink

Ok, so you want to volunteer your son or your husband or your daughter..­. go ahead be the first in line.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 08/13/2008

Have you been paying any attention? This mess belongs entirely to the right wing.

1) Bush's doctrine of pre-emption sets a precedent for Russia's contempt for national sovereignty- thanks to Georgia's boneheaded operations in Ossetia, Russia can argue moral equivalence with American wars of humanitarian intervention and pre-emption.
2) The Global instability resulting from war in the middle east has slowed the pace of investment into the expansion of oil producing capacity, which has driven oil prices sky high, which has given authoritarian petro-states revenues to indulge their expansionist ambitions.
3) John McCain, under Scheuneman's guidance, quite possibly gave Georgia the impression their actions in Ossetia would be backed by American Military support.
4) Liberty has never been proliferated through wars of choice. We won our Liberty through what would now be termed an insurgency against an occupying power. As war puts nations on a marshal footing, they provide authoritarian elements within nations a pretext for the anti-democratic consolidation of their domestic power. It worked for Musharraf. It worked for Putin. It damn near worked for Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 08/13/2008
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Yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 08/13/2008

Its not that simple. McCain may think he is acting in the interest of the United States but is actually being influenced and manipulated by a Georgian lobbyist to act in the interests of Georgia instead of the United States. McCain has already demonstrated a poor command of the relevant facts in other situations, and the effects of his old age are clearly showing. Therefore there is a real danger that he is a foolish old man who is being manipulated by his staffer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 08/13/2008
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It just depends who he spoke to most recently on his cell phone... don't you remember they have to monitor his cell phone calls?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 PM on 08/13/2008
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In a way the utter corruption of Washington politics under the joke called the Bush administration is a blessing in disguise, now that any and all pretense around the absolute power of money has been laid to rest we can move beyond quaint 18th century notions of rule of law and individual rights and slap the whole thing up on eBay - let the highest bidder rule and use bloody revolutions and military coups as market correction factors - thoughts?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 PM on 08/13/2008
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Well said, Comrade.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 PM on 08/13/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 08/13/2008
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You don't read very well, do you? Oh, and Joe McCarthy says to keep up the good work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 08/13/2008
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Georgia War a Neocon Election Ploy?

..........­.......For McCain to so fervently embrace Scheunemann’s neoconservative line of demonizing Russia in the interest of appearing tough during an election campaign is a reminder that a senator can be old and yet wildly irresponsible.

http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20080812_georgia_war_a_neocon_election_ploy/

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 08/13/2008
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It's a new wag the dog. McBush, without any authority is just going to take over this conflict in hopes of coming out looking good. The administration appears to be letting him. The neocons pass the power off to their candidate. The election becomes of minor importance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 08/13/2008

The reason they are allowing him to is because McCain and his advisers are the ones who encouraged the President of Georgia to go into Ossetia in the first place. Randy Scheunemann was able to convince McCain that pushing Saakashvili to invade would open the door to allowing us to put our military into Georgia, sell them weaponry, and backdoor them into NATO.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 08/13/2008
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I doubt it, I don't think Russia is invading countries on behalf of John McCain. But Mc Cain is clearly trying to make some political opportunity out of the crisis, and Bush has been pushed to the background.

Mc Cain dispatches teams of lobbyist$ to diffuse the situation. Lieberman will whine them into withdrawing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 PM on 08/13/2008
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Lieberman’s $100K Peace Offering to Senate Dems

Money can’t buy him love, but John McCain-backing Joe Lieberman is hoping a little cash will diffuse Democrats’ anger towards him — and help him keep his chairmanship of the Homeland Security and Public Works Committee.

After forking over $100,000 to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee last year, the Connecticut Democrat-t­urned-inde­pendent has written a second $100,000 check to DSCC Chairman Chuck Schumer in recent days, according to a people familiar with the situation.

link:
http://www.politico.com/blogs/thecrypt/0808/Liebermans_100K_Peace_Offering_to_Senate_Dems.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 PM on 08/13/2008

The fact that American history taught in American schools is the Revised Boolshit Edition is obvious from the comments of the trolls who come here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 08/13/2008
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'In addition to the 49 contacts with McCain or his staff regarding Georgia, Scheunemann's firm has lobbied the senator or his aides on at least 47 occasions since 2001..."

That fact alone should dictate McSame excusing himself from any further intervention or pressure as a US Senator on behalf of Georgia going forward. A little too much prior history to make an objective opinion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 08/13/2008
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i guess georgia's president hasn't bought into obama's theme that "just words" are enough to make one president of the USA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 08/13/2008
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Brrrrawk! It's BilllO the parrot!

Funny you should mention that "words" nonsene. Georgia's President was howling for Johnny Mac to put his money where his mouth was this morning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 PM on 08/13/2008
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Something is very rotten in the state of Denmark.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 08/13/2008
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Something is rotten here -- but Denmark...­with its socialized capitalism has the happiest citizens in the world. Got the wrong country :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 08/13/2008
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Speaking to reporters about the situation in Georgia, Sen. John McCain denounced the aggressive posture of Russia by claiming that:"in the 21st century nations don't invade other nations."

Wow, that agent orange stuff must of had some lingering affects. Geeezzzz! This guy wants to be president of the U.S., wow!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 08/13/2008
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2003 was not in the 21'st century

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 08/13/2008
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Did the Russians go to the UN Security Council and show where the Georgians had violated 14 resolutions? Did they spend a year-and-a-half jawboning with the French and others to try to get us some assistance so that we could go in and enforce UN resolutions that Saddam Hussein had broken or that the Georgians in this case," no. There is no parallel whatsoever. There's no moral equivalence, but leave it to the blame-America-first left to come up with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 08/13/2008
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Did they lie about weapons of mass destruction?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 PM on 08/13/2008
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LOL this one is too easy KBrick you must be getting punchy from all of the fibs.

Did the Russians LIE to the UN and Fabricate evidence of WMDs that did not and DO NOT exist? Did they then pledge to get in and out quickly and have the US taxpayers repaid from IRAQI OIL MONEY instedad of the IRAQIS getting 80+ BILLION in excess profits while draining the US tax surplus? I could go on ALL day.......­..........­.........L­OL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 08/13/2008

Yep there he goes again stepping on his own tongue again. Boy these Russians know exactly how to shut up Bush and co. The man said to McCain talk is cheap, put up or shut up. Now thats funny. But so sad because innocent people died. When are leaders of the world going to understand that people want peace. Find a way to peace and everyone would be happy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 08/13/2008

McCain's memory is clearly failing. He either doesn't remember that we invaded Iraq, or he thinks it was in the 20th century.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 08/13/2008
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I bet Putin is going to be really scared when he learns that The Maverick is sendng Hoe Liebermann and Lindsay Lohan to Georgia.

Yikes!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 08/13/2008
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LOL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 08/13/2008
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highly recommended read:
James Pinkerton
The Double Sputnik of 2008: An End to Illusions
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-pinkerton/the-double-sputnik-of-200_b_118359.html

"Mr. Solzhenitsyn warned the West not to be deluded by what he said was a false belief that all nations yearn to be like us. This thinking is at the heart of President B ush's doctrine for dealing with the A rab and M uslim world.

Mr. Solzhenitsyn called this 'the blindness of superiority' and warned against thinking that only 'w icked governments' temporarily prevent other nations from 'adopting the Western way of life.'"

In other words the A merican Century is over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 08/13/2008

We have a chance with O. I said a chance, no guarantee.
With JM we are doomed. Believe me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 08/13/2008

roflmao!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 08/13/2008
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They are going to look for Vicki Iseman

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 08/13/2008
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lmao

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 08/13/2008
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Does it matter? Obviously this "republican" presidential candidate is unworthy. Does anyone really care?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 08/13/2008

B-il-l & Ted care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 08/13/2008
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Nobody is stopping you from wandering off to watch "TMZ."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 08/13/2008
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