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Congress’ decision in 2007 to make senators and presidential candidates pay the full cost of a flight on a corporate jet, rather than just the equivalent of a first class fare. The three senators were all strong supporters of cracking down on the subsidized use of corporate jets by members of Congress as part of the landmark ethics and lobbying reform bill of 2007.

McCain would know a lot about riding other people's corporate jets, especially after he did so in the 1980s, now wouldn't he?

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"I was very, very concerned about the appearance of the meetings before I went," he said. I'm a big boy. I made the decision." His first real effort to explain came at a Phoenix news conference a week after The Arizona Republic reported that he and his family had vacationed at Mr. Keating's home in the Bahamas in 1984, 1985 and 1986, and had only belatedly reimbursed the developer's company for flights there on the corporate jet.

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Senator McCain said he was unaware that some of the personal flights had not been paid for until Mr. Keating's accountants brought them to his attention in March 1989. He made the reimbursements in May and June.

Source: Rasky, S.F. (1989, Dec. 21). To Senator McCain, the Savings and Loan Affair Is Now a Personal Demon. The New York Times, p. A24.

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Mr. McCain, who of the five Senators was the closest socially to Mr. Keating, would travel with the businessman to his vacation home in the Bahamas, where they swam, snorkeled and went fishing. But he did not repay more than $13,000 to American Continental until 1989, when he said the company notified him that the bill was due.

The Senator insisted that his payments were tardy because of lax personal accounting, and he denied that he intended to get free trips.

Source: Berke, R.L. (1991, Jan. 5). 2 Senators Deny Impropriety In Dealings With Keating. The New York Times, p. A6.

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"I have done this kind of thing many, many times," said one of the Senators, John McCain, Republican of Arizona, who in an interview likened the Lincoln case to his efforts "helping the little lady who didn't get her Social Security."

Source: Berke, R.L. (1989, Nov. 5). Helping constituents or themselves? The New York Times, p. A24.


1 posted on 12/28/2009 12:54:14 AM PST by rabscuttle385
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To: mkjessup; stephenjohnbanker; Hildy; sickoflibs; Bokababe; dcwusmc; bamahead; fieldmarshaldj; ...
The corrupt and hypocritical RINO McCain has been coddling liberals and statists since before I was born.

J.D. Hayworth '10 - the cure for the McCain strain of the RINO virus


2 posted on 12/28/2009 12:56:39 AM PST by rabscuttle385 (Purge the RINOs! * http://restoretheconstitution.ning.com/)
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To: DoughtyOne; AuntB; exit82; TigersEye; cripplecreek; TADSLOS; AmericanInTokyo

/reference


3 posted on 12/28/2009 12:59:06 AM PST by rabscuttle385 (Purge the RINOs! * http://restoretheconstitution.ning.com/)
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To: rabscuttle385

Until you limit each senator to one term only...will the corruptible practices finally stop. Each senator controls some type of committee...and thus gets favors via that group via the folks he affects. It’s a great responsibility which they all fail to grasp the corrupt nature of their job.


4 posted on 12/28/2009 1:15:40 AM PST by pepsionice
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To: rabscuttle385

Thanks for the quotes nailing the RINO for his Keating connections. Interesting to note the timing of notification from Keating’s accountants is in the spring of 1989, just as Keating’s house of cards is beginning to tumble into the S&L black hole. Sorry lot that whole Keating Five — definitely a turning point in history that would ultimately give us ObamaCare.


6 posted on 12/28/2009 2:16:16 AM PST by T-Bird45 (It feels like the seventies, and it shouldn't.)
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To: rabscuttle385
McCain-Feingold and all the rest of the "campaign finance reform" laws are unconstitutional.

The absurd assumption that the members of a monopoly - the Associated Press - are objective is a planted axiom in the rationale for any such legislation.

All such legislation is promoted by journalists rather than the people.


9 posted on 12/28/2009 3:14:53 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (DRAFT PALIN)
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To: rabscuttle385

Why not get rid of the FEC altogether? It never acts to prosecute any wrongdoing undertaken by any campaign, so why even bother having it?


11 posted on 12/28/2009 4:40:20 AM PST by pnh102 (Regarding liberalism, always attribute to malice what you think can be explained by stupidity. - Me)
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