Posted on 01/28/2010 11:06:57 AM PST by Maelstorm
Ummm, let me think.....Nope. He hasn’t favored non-citizens over citizens either.
My, my, what have we here.
McCains Law Preserved Loophole for Tribal Contributions
by Amanda B. Carpenter Human Events
01/30/2006
Sen. John McCain (R.-Ariz.), chairman of the Indian Affairs Committee, says the campaign finance reform law he sponsored in 2002 intentionally left open a loophole that allows Indian tribes to make campaign contributions to an unlimited number of candidates for federal office.
Before McCains law passed, most Americans were allowed to give an aggregate of only $25,000 to party committees and candidates for federal office in any two-year election cycle. Indian tribes were not subject to that cap. McCains law lifted the aggregate-contribution cap to $95,000 for ordinary American contributors, but declined to impose any cap at all on Indian tribes.
When I asked McCain last week why this was the case, he said, Because tribes are sovereign entities. They are treated on a government-to-government relationship, and were looking at that whole issue.
I asked, But it was an intentional thing? McCain replied, Oh yeah. Because they are sovereign nations unquote. We sign treaties with them.
When I pointed out that the U.S. does not allow contributions from foreign governments, McCain said, No, we dont. But theyre American citizens. So, its a unique kind of a status.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=11961
Its also quite interesting to note the BIG contributors to McCAin..the same ones Obama gets! Merrill Lynch $
Citigroup Inc
Morgan Stanley
JPMorgan Chase & Co
Goldman Sachs
And the top 5 industries...2nd is LAWYERS, last is conservatives
http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/summary.php?cid=N00006424
See post 22
Wow. I have to admit that McCain is an expert at slithering through his job! Whenever I am overcome with contempt for American voters and their choices, all I have to do is look at McCain to appreciate how hard it is for voters to find the truth.
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