If I were president, I'd call Congress back to into service and tell them to get to work...
However, McCain — whose mobility is restricted by the wounds and torture he suffered as a war detainee — has not shown up for the last eight votes on renewable energy bills.
McCain was in his Senate office when one of the bills was being voted upon, but — just as when he refused to leave his prison cell when others were due to go home ahead of him — his policy is to show up when his vote will affect the outcome.
In other news, Patriot Randy Moss announced his support for the former warrior but stopped short of saying he would vote for McCain. "I vote when I want to vote," said the New England wide receiver.
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He's reluctant to talk about his time in a POW camp like I'm reluctant to talk about when I used to be able to dunk while I'm at the Y playing ball with high schoolers.
This is almost as ridiculous as his commercial that starts out with "Washington is broke and John McCain knows it." That's good; it's nice to know he's been paying some attention for the past 20-something years.
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He's reluctant to talk about his time in a POW camp like I'm reluctant to talk about when I used to be able to dunk while I'm at the Y playing ball with high schoolers.
This is almost as ridiculous as his commercial that starts out with "Washington is broke and John McCain knows it." That's good; it's nice to know he's been paying some attention for the past 20-something years.
Posted by: Mr. Sponge | August 21, 2008 at 09:04 AM