Mrs. McCain's Money »
Posted By daducha 4 months, 3 weeks ago in NewsSenator John McCain's wife, Cindy McCain, has decided not to release her tax returns ââ;¬" not now and not in the future. In the interest of transparency and to support her husband's frequent calls for clean and open government, she should rethink that decision.
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Hobe4 months, 3 weeks ago
Mrs. McCain's Money
Is it fair to say, senator Kerry and Mccain may be considered trophy catches for wealthy women?
It appears Money can get one right into the high social environment in Corrupt Washington.
Follow the Money and the good life....
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bruhaha4 months, 3 weeks ago
FTA: "During the 2004 presidential campaign, we urged Teresa Heinz Kerry, the wealthy wife of Senator John Kerry, to release her tax returns. So did the Republican National Committee. This time, predictably, the R.N.C. has switched sides."
We know where the RNC stood on Kerry's wife's tax return back in 2004. Wonder what all the McCain defenders here on Propeller who say that her tax returns should be private thought in 2004 when it came to Theresa Heinz Kerry's tax returns. I'm sure that they all agreed that her returns should be private as well....yeah right.
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Lurch4 months, 3 weeks ago
Well, she stole a husband from another woman.
She committed a felony by buying, possessing, and using controlled substances that were not prescribed to her.
She stole money from a charity rather than actually use any of her own hundreds of millions to feed her drug habit.
She stole recipes trying to capitalize on her new-found fame as wife of nominee.
Now, gee, why wouldn`t she release her tax docs?? Can you say t-a-x c-h-e-a-t?
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