February 20, 2008 journal, Bristol Meyers Squibb makes your deadly chemotherapy. My advice is to avoid the chemotherapy trap at any cost, live by faith in God Almighty They seem to control the Yue tree bark but obviously do not use it to cure their patients. High treason in government and in health. Obama, we want a health system not disease. I agree with him on that issue. However, the medical system must be dissolved just like the government is dissolving itself when it gets too outrageous as it has now for years. This administration threats against Iran has come back to haunt us because now Iran has started up their own oil market selling oil in anything but U.S. dollars which are Federal Reserve notes of debt only. 81% of the people say trade with Cuba according to a CNN poll shown this morning as they interviewed Ron Paul who says to solve world problems by trade and I agree with him. It is wrong to isolate any country wanting to talk and now the collapsing dollar could of been slowed down if we had negotiated with Iran for peace. http://www.tarpley.net/bush7.htm> The Story of the skull and bones secret order of Yale. A breaking story that may end John McCain's run for president and ensure good because he is so cruel to a truthful man like Ron Paul and even lies about 0 Thomas intent to attack Pakistan misquoting him and what is said. The York Times website story tonight. WASHINGTON - Early in Senator John McCain 's first run for the White House eight years ago, waves of anxiety swept through his small circle of advisers. This is part of a series of articles about the life and careers of contenders for the 2008 Republican and Democratic presidential nominations. Previous Articles in the Series " The latest political news from around the nation. Join the discussion. * Candidate Topic Pages * More Politics News Stephen Boitano/Getty Images Vicki Iseman at an awards dinner in 2004. A female lobbyist had been turning up with him at fund-raisers, visiting his offices and accompanying him on a client's corporate jet. Convinced the relationship had become romantic, some of his top advisers intervened to protect the candidate from himself - instructing staff members to block the woman's access, privately warning her away and repeatedly confronting him, several people involved in the campaign said on the condition of anonymity. When news organizations reported that Mr. McCain had written letters to government regulators on behalf of the lobbyist's client, the former campaign associates said, some aides feared for a time that attention would fall on her involvement. Mr. McCain, 71, and the lobbyist, Vicki Iseman, 40, both say they never had a romantic relationship. But to his advisers, even the appearance of a close bond with a lobbyist whose clients often had business before the Senate committee Mr. McCain led threatened the story of redemption and rectitude that defined his political identity. It had been just a decade since an official favor for a friend with regulatory problems had nearly ended Mr. McCain's political career by ensnaring him in the Keating Five scandal. In the years that followed, he reinvented himself as the scourge of special interests, a crusader for stricter ethics and campaign finance rules, a man of honor chastened by a brush with shame. But the concerns about Mr. McCain's relationship with Ms. Iseman underscored an enduring paradox of his post-Keating career. Even as he has vowed to hold himself to the highest ethical standards, his confidence in his own integrity has sometimes seemed to blind him to potentially embarrassing conflicts of interest. Mr. McCain promised, for example, never to fly directly from Washington to Phoenix, his hometown, to avoid the impression of self-interest because he sponsored a law that opened the route nearly a decade ago. But like other lawmakers, he often flew on the corporate jets of business executives seeking his support, including the media moguls Rupert Murdoch , Michael R. Bloomberg and Lowell W. Paxson, Ms. Iseman's client. (Last year he voted to end the practice.) Mr. McCain helped found a nonprofit group to promote his personal battle for tighter campaign finance rules. But he later resigned as its chairman after news reports disclosed that the group was tapping the same kinds of unlimited corporate contributions he opposed, including those from companies seeking his favor. He has criticized the cozy ties between lawmakers and lobbyists, but is relying on corporate lobbyists to donate their time running his presidential race and recently hired a lobbyist to run his Senate office. "He is essentially an honorable person," said William P. Cheshire, a friend of Mr. McCain who as editorial page editor of The Arizona Republic defended him during the Keating Five scandal. "But he can be imprudent." Mr. Cheshire added, "That imprudence or recklessness may be part of why he was not more astute about the risks he was running with this shady operator," Charles Keating, whose ties to Mr. McCain and four other lawmakers tainted their reputations in the savings and loan debacle. During his current campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, Mr. McCain has played down his attacks on the corrupting power of money in politics, aware that the stricter regulations he championed are unpopular in his party. When the Senate overhauled lobbying and ethics rules last year, Mr. McCain stayed in the background. With his nomination this year all but certain, though, he is reminding voters again of his record of reform. His campaign has already begun comparing his credentials with those of Senator Barack Obama , a Democratic contender who has made lobbying and ethics rules a centerpiece of his own pitch to voters. "I would very much like to think that I have never been a man whose favor can be bought," Mr. McCain wrote about his Keating experience in his 2002 memoir, "Worth the Fighting For." "From my earliest youth, I would have considered such a reputation to be the most shameful ignominy imaginable. Yet that is exactly how millions of Americans viewed me for a time, a time that I will forever consider one of the worst experiences of my life." A drive to expunge the stain on his reputation in time turned into a zeal to cleanse Washington as well. The episode taught him that "questions of honor are raised as much by appearances as by reality in politics," he wrote, "and because they incite public distrust they need to be addressed no less directly than we would address evidence of expressly illegal corruption." A Formative Scandal the book high priest of treason, the Federal Reserve by Trooper . the cover reminds me of the last painting i did of Santa claus with a skeleton face. the book on about page 33 says that when this tax system fails they will switch to a flat tax (like huckabees platform) even though the book was written 10 or 15 years ago. he estimates the National debt 3.5 trillion. On my 300 ft painting of the Book of Revelation I had one scene painted between 94-97 giving the national debt as a black cloud over the U.S.A. at 7 trillion. The New York Times today has a major news breaking article implicating John McCain being romantically involved with a young female lobbyist for the communications industry while in his 2000 campaign, so much that his staff had to protect him from his self. Right away John McCain answers that it is a hit and run low ball attack upon him. That like most everything John McCain has said lately is not true. About four writers signed the article which was delayed due to it would have come out two days before Super Tuesday. These accusations have been discussed by the New York Times with McCain since December and are most likely the end of John McCain's presidential bid. today is a new day for Ron Paul although huckabee may accelerate from it and Mitt Romney may re-enter the race now. The article goes back to the Keating case in Arizona savings and loan and digs up all the old accusations against McCain . I believe the Fed is in trouble and out of control other wise media would not be free to express themselves such as they are now on CNN and especially MS NBC Channel 67 Keith Oblerman you should listen to 8:00 p.m. nightly or look up on their website, most of his speeches against this wicked administration are carried on the website crooksandliars.com. I commend Stephen Yates on his most fabulous article in this week's Times examiner titled a McCain presidency would continue the B--- 2 disaster. this is all anyone needs to know about present politics and the future for that matter. This is the very best article I have read leaving no stone unturned. I'm sure you are aware of the New York Times surprise article today about McCain's affair in 2000 compromising the Senate to a known lobbyist for the communications industry. mcCain is an awful man.