response: considering that no one wants another Bush, of course he doesn't want support of the Bush's. McCain is a lot smarter than that and to prove he doesn't want their support he did say something. McCain being a congressional medal of honor winner and a POW their was a question about the Bush administration and his treatment of prisoners. McCain was asked if Bush has been torturing prisoners. McCain responded being a prisoner of war himself he didn't like the way the American armed forces were treating and interrogating the prisoners at all and Bush is handling the situation terribly.
Gee, who would have thought that during an election year the Republicans would FINALLY grow an empathy gene and pull out all the stops to help in an disaster?
Will Americans ever learn that Republicans will do WHATEVER it takes to get elected during an election year, but as soon as they get elected, they go back to being the protectors of the rich and powerful. They only know how to drain the purses of the middle class and ignore the poor.
responses: I do agree with this statement because change is not a Republican tradition. They are heavely involved with the biggest fortune 100 companies out in America. The oil companies for example have quite a stranglehold on the economic direction and markets in the U.S. So I would agree that the Rep. party is overly supporting the oil companies. As for the disintegrationof the middle class it is a result of our inflationary gap and both parties have created that problem NOT just the republicans.
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