newsweek.com — The McCain campaign recently tapped Doug Goodyear to manage this summer's GOP convention in St. Paul, Minn. Goodyear is the CEO of DCI Group, a firm that was paid $348,000 in 2002 to represent Burma's military junta, which had been strongly condemned by the State Department for its human-rights record and remains in power today.
May 10, 2008 View in Crawl 4
dafunkmonsterMay 11, 2008
Digg.com is almost as good as the MSM at censoring dirt on Obama and highlighting dirt on his opposition.
veersiteMay 11, 2008
Awesome rebuttal. Short, sweet, powerful, and it cannot be refuted. I wonder, though, how long it will stay up on Youtube? Obama seems to be so adept at erasing his record. Keep it coming, gumble112!
waynemrMay 11, 2008
I thought US companies were prohibited from working in or with the military leaders in Burma, unless they were grandfathered in from prior business dealings (prior to 1988, I think). Is DCI an international group, or did they break the law in 2002?
lamadave222May 11, 2008
And Barry Obama's supporter little Billy Ayers, domestic terrorist and bomb thrower, was at the same time stomping on an American flag outside the Pentagon. I wonder what "Reverend" Wright's sermons were about at the time? Given his leftist views, I would like to know what Barry's stance on foreign affairs was in 2002. Oh wait, he was fixing parking tickets for his constituency in Chicago and partying with terrorists,,,,,never mind. Just the kind of depth of experience we need to lead this country in times of difficulty.
Closed AccountMay 12, 2008
He was one of the greatest champions of honesty after the Keating Five scandal until it was convenient to be corrupt again, he was one of the greatest champions for campaign finance reform while it was convenient, he voted against Bush until he voted for him, he was against torture until he was for it. McCain should stick to his mashed nanners and yelling at kids to get off his yard.
Closed AccountMay 12, 2008
Which liberal media would that be? The government propaganda mouthpieces called the New York Times and The Washington Post?
redwine707May 12, 2008
Maverick my ass, McCain has more special interest brands on his butt than a NASCAR racer.