It's old news, and it's already been discussed on here.Blocked, anybody want to summarize?
Blocked, anybody want to summarize?
It's a CNN news cast that discusses NObama's tax returns which show how in the last 4 years NObama and his wifes combined income went from 200K+ to over 1.5 Million+ and even though NObama rhetoric includes America needs to give more to charities and help the poor and underprivileged. But in the last 4 years the NObama's have only donated 4% (sometimes less) to charities with the biggest donation going to REV Wright and his racist church that he denounced in the form of $27,000 dollars...
Didn't Mccains wife make something like 6 million in 2006??? I'm wondering what she made in 2007.. How much did she give back..
But McCains wife isn't all over the TV telling people what to do with their money like NObama is and then falling way short of what he demands our country do!!! Nice try though...
I missed that part where he was telling people what to do w/ thier money.
This is just so sad. He has so much potential, yet he is destroying his chance of becoming our next president. There isn't anything that I have found in him to convince me to vote for him.
I found this article:
Obama Trinity Speech Disingenuous and Duplicitous | Hypocrisy
Proves your point very well.
One night in Bankok makes a hard man humble...not much between despair and ecstacy.
The way some people are talking now: McCain doesn't have a slim chance of winning: And this bizarre, anti-American socialist will win.
Realizing the new age we are approaching, I went on Youtube and listened to some amazing classical pieces. Brandenburg Concerto #1, Air on G, and thought that despite all the riots & revolutions and destuction that will come, classical music will still be there.
There is truth.
There is beauty.
There is civilization.
Three concepts totally foreign to Barry.
Germany survived WWI, Depression, Hitler, WWII, and Soviet occupation.
We might have to survive a kamikaze president.
Didn't Mccains wife make something like 6 million in 2006??? I'm wondering what she made in 2007.. How much did she give back..
About Cindy McCain
Cindy Hensley McCain has dedicated her life to improving the lives of those less fortunate both in the United States and around the world. A native Arizonan, mother of four, and wife of U.S. Senator John McCain, Cindy McCain is known for lending her time and talent to increase awareness of international charity organizations and the work that they do to make the world a better place.
As an advocate for children's health care needs, Cindy founded and ran the American Voluntary Medical Team (AVMT) from 1988 to 1995. AVMT provided emergency medical and surgical care to impoverished children throughout the world. Cindy led 55 medical missions to third world and war-torn countries during AVMT's seven years of existence. On one of those missions, Mother Teresa convinced Cindy to take two babies in need of medical attention to the United States. One of those babies is now their adopted daughter, 16-year-old Bridget McCain.
In recent years, three organizations in particular have been the subject of her international focus: HALO, Operation Smile, and CARE.
As a member of the Board of Trustees for the HALO Trust, a non-profit organization dedicated to landmine removal and weapons destruction in war-torn countries, Cindy has traveled to numerous countries to see firsthand the impact HALO has had by removing landmines. She recently returned from her second visit to Cambodia. She has also traveled to Sri Lanka, Mozambique, and Angola.
Cindy also serves on the Board of Directors for Operation Smile, a non-profit organization whose mission is to repair cleft lips, cleft palates and other facial deformities for children around the world. Since 1982, Operation Smile has provided free reconstructive surgery to more than 100,000 children and young adults in 25 countries. Cindy has assisted on volunteer missions to Morocco, India, and Vietnam. She is scheduled to return to Vietnam on another mission during the summer of 2008.
Cindy is currently on a leave of absence from the Board of Directors of CARE, USA, which works to fight global poverty, particularly among women. She traveled to Tanzania in February 2007 with CARE.