McCain's '64 Car Crash

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McCain's '64 Car Crash

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What, if any, relevance does a 40-year-old car accident have today? This is a pretty sad and sleazy thing to drag out a week before the election.
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Brian Pedaci wrote:What, if any, relevance does a 40-year-old car accident have today? This is a pretty sad and sleazy thing to drag out a week before the election.
None... just ask Ted Kennedy :wink:
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Stephen Eisel wrote:
Brian Pedaci wrote:What, if any, relevance does a 40-year-old car accident have today? This is a pretty sad and sleazy thing to drag out a week before the election.
None... just ask Ted Kennedy :wink:


THAT is funny stuff. Well played. :wink:
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there are plenty of better reasons to not vote for McCain than a 1964 car crash.
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ryan costa wrote:there are plenty of better reasons to not vote for McCain than a 1964 car crash.


like the planes number of planes he crashed? :lol:
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where he placed in his graduating class? :D
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Jimmy Carter graduated 60th in his class and that got US absolutley nowhere...



just sayin....
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Oh sh!t.... McCain was 890 / 895... good point... ignore my sarcasm
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Brian Pedaci wrote:What, if any, relevance does a 40-year-old car accident have today? This is a pretty sad and sleazy thing to drag out a week before the election.


The relevance is the very real possibility that someone died as a result of the accident, and that it was covered up.
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David Lay wrote:
Brian Pedaci wrote:What, if any, relevance does a 40-year-old car accident have today? This is a pretty sad and sleazy thing to drag out a week before the election.


The relevance is the very real possibility that someone died as a result of the accident, and that it was covered up.


A cover up? Is that not one of the staples of government?
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David Lay wrote:
Brian Pedaci wrote:What, if any, relevance does a 40-year-old car accident have today? This is a pretty sad and sleazy thing to drag out a week before the election.


The relevance is the very real possibility that someone died as a result of the accident, and that it was covered up.


As Steven alluded to, if you're willing to judge Ted Kennedy's entire life and career on Chappaquiddick, then I suppose to you this 44-year-old incident may have some relevance. I don't see how any revelation about this incident would shed any light on Sen. McCain's ability (or lack thereof) to govern responsibly. And I've never even once considered voting for the guy.
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