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About This Page: This is a discussion on Politics within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. I think this connect the dots piece on McCain and his chief foreign policy advisor Randy Scheunemann really lays out how corrupt the two of them are. Scheunemann is a
I think this connect the dots piece on McCain and his chief foreign policy advisor Randy Scheunemann really lays out how corrupt the two of them are. Scheunemann is a Neo-con lobbyist and former mucky-muck at "The Project for A New American Century" which is the right wing braintrust that designed the plan to go to war against Iraq in the 1990's.
It's particularly timely given that McCain just made another speech today attacking lobbyists. I guess if you're going to tell a lie make it a big one so that people will think you must be telling the truth instead because no one could have the balls to tell a lie so big.
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Sen. John McCain portrays himself as a strong supporter of Second Amendment rights. But does that extend to gun rights for suspected terrorists? His campaign won't say where he stands on a bill to eliminate a gun-control loophole that even the Bush administration wants closed: a gap in federal law that inhibits the government from stopping people on terrorist watch lists from buying guns. The bill was inspired by an official audit covering a five-month period in 2004 which found that, because of the loophole, the Feds had to greenlight 35 out of 44 cases where a gun buyer was on a terrorist watch list. One group opposed to closing the loophole is the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a gun manufacturers' trade association. Until this spring, one of its congressional lobbyists was Randy Scheunemann, now a top McCain campaign adviser on foreign policy.
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