Quote from: Michael Tee on May 31, 2008, 02:35:33 PM
In return for the vacation, McCain went to bat for Keating, permitting him to continue scamming honest, trusting, hard-working Americans out of their life savings. The guy who gave it to him went to jail for five years.
Ami: OK, in the other thread you said that you backed up all your claims with facts. The statement highlighted is not a supposition, it is a claim of fact.
I would like to see where this claim is backed up.
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Sorry. You got me there. I should have said "with the intention" of permitting him to continue scamming, cuz I really don't know if the intention was achieved.
Look, basically I am just outlining the contents of a video. I don't have the finished product, but the concept is that the facts as known would be stated with scrupulous accuracy so the public could decide for themselves, is this the guy who I want as my President?
When McCain went to the regulators, unless he was a complete idiot, he knew what Keating wanted, which would have been, ideally, to kill the investigation if possible, which McCain had to have known would be practically impossible, otherwise to stall it. If the research shows that he wasn't able to stall it, the video will still work, it would just need a little rewrite, showing what Keating was making and how much more he could have made for every week that the regulators could have been held off.