McCain palling around with terrorists?

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...-chief-a_n_134595.html

William Timmons, the Washington lobbyist who John McCain has named to head his presidential transition team, aided an influence effort on behalf of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to ease international sanctions against his regime.

The two lobbyists who Timmons worked closely with over a five year period on the lobbying campaign later either pleaded guilty to or were convicted of federal criminal charges that they had acted as unregistered agents of Saddam Hussein's government.

During the same period beginning in 1992, Timmons worked closely with the two lobbyists, Samir Vincent and Tongsun Park, on a previously unreported prospective deal with the Iraqis in which they hoped to be awarded a contract to purchase and resell Iraqi oil. Timmons, Vincent, and Park stood to share at least $45 million if the business deal went through.

Timmons' activities occurred in the years following the first Gulf War, when Washington considered Iraq to be a rogue enemy state and a sponsor of terrorism. His dealings on behalf of the deceased Iraqi leader stand in stark contrast to the views his current employer held at the time.

John McCain strongly supported the 1991 military action against Iraq, and as recently as Sunday described Saddam Hussein as a one-time menace to the region who had "stated categorically that he would acquire weapons of mass destruction, and he would use them wherever he could."

Timmons declined to comment for this story. An office manager who works for him said that he has made it his practice during his public career to never speak to the press. Timmons previously told investigators that he did not know that either Vincent or Park were acting as unregistered agents of Iraq. He also insisted that he did not fully understand just how closely the two men were tied to Saddam's regime while they collaborated.

But testimony and records made public during Park's criminal trial, as well as other information uncovered during a United Nations investigation, suggest just the opposite. Virtually everything Timmons did while working on the lobbying campaign was within days conveyed by Vincent to either one or both of Saddam Hussein's top aides, Tariq Aziz and Nizar Hamdoon. Vincent also testified that he almost always relayed input from the Iraqi aides back to Timmons.

Talking points that Timmons produced for the lobbyists to help ease the sanctions, for example, were reviewed ahead of time by Aziz, Vincent testified in court. Proposals that Timmons himself circulated to U.S. officials as part of the effort were written with the assistance of the Iraqi officials, and were also sent ahead of time with Timmons' approval to Aziz, other records show.

There's more at the link. He wasn't convicted of anything, but the guy is a long time political insider & lobbyist. Not a very maverick-y pick by McCain. :)
 

techs

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But, but...the people who posted thirty threads about Ayers don't seem interested?
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
There's more at the link. He wasn't convicted of anything, but the guy is a long time political insider & lobbyist. Not a very maverick-y pick by McCain. :)

Neither was Ayers. D'oh!

Actually, I think the maverick-y thing to do in this case, is to hire an actual terrorist and put him on your staff full-time. What better way to know how your enemy thinks?
 

OrByte

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I cant wait for the rabid righty radio retards to get all over this one!

RAGE!!
 

Farang

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Paul Begala was certainly right.. you don't base your campaign off of guilt by association if you've been in the Senate for 26 years.
 

ScottMac

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How about ... lobbyists are constitutionally permitted, terrorists are not?

And I believe it's not so much that he associated with them, it's that he lies about having associating with them, then throws them under the bus when he gets caught in the lie. BHO has the worst taste and poorest judgment in who he hangs with tight up until he has to throw them over the cliff.

He's still a nicotine addict too, so he doesn't even have the stones to kick the habit (a perfectly legal habit, but he tries to hide it, like so many other things in his life).

Just another worthless Chicago, Cook County, Illinois machine politician. Empty suit. Ain't worth jack sh!t.
 

ohnoes

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That's the dumbest logical conclusion i've ever heard. really. wtf does the constitution have to do with this?
 

fskimospy

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Someone on another board I visit took this article, replaced all the "John McCain"s with "Barack Obama"s and sent it to some people he knows.

Shockingly enough they all came back with "SEE I TOLD U HEZ A TER'RIST!". I'm sure all the same people will say the same thing about McCain... any minute now... annnny minute now.