Saturday, September 27, 2008

Right from McCain's E-mail blast to wing-nuts Friday night:

Here's what Sen. McCain sent to his supporters Friday night right after the "debate":
"In a few hours, I will return to Washington to resume negotiations with the Administration and Congressional leaders from both parties to forge a bipartisan solution to our economic crisis. I am optimistic we will come to a final agreement soon. All voices must be represented in the final agreement, especially those of taxpayers and homeowners.

We cannot be interested in who would get credit for finding a solution and who would be blamed if an agreement cannot be reached. We must put our country first to solve this economic crisis. Because in the end, that's what leaders do in times of crisis."


I ran this statement through my de-coder machine and here's what he meant:
"Everyone in both the Executive branch and in Congress have been sucking up to Big Business for so long and ignoring the plight of the dwindling middle / working-class, but now our bosses at Goldman, Lockheed-Martin and Halliburton insist that we bail out the speculators who got us into this mess in the first place. After hiring 117 lobbyists to work on my staff in the last seven years, I'm going to keep up the charade these next 5 weeks of actually caring what's important to the little people"

And notice how his statement mentions "taxpayers" and "homeowners"? That's Rush-O'Reilly-Hannity code for "we don't give a rat's ass about what happens to working folks who happen to be RENTERS; and the disabled, poor & elderly who have next to little or no INCOME, therefore they pay essentially NO income tax, which means there will be no "Life-line" in the "bail-out plan" (which FOX NEWS has now re-named a "Rescue Plan" -- doesn't that sound niftier?) for the working class, only for our millionaire friends.

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