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Dear Iranian-American Democrat; There was a lot of talk last week
about John McCain's blatant hypocrisy on ethics and integrity in
Washington.
Here we go again.
McCain is now breaking the law by ignoring the campaign spending
restrictions for the Republican primary that came when he asked for
federal matching funds -- funds he used as collateral on a loan that
helped keep his campaign going.
But now that the lobbyist and special interest money has started
pouring into his campaign, he's trying to back out of the promise he
made just a few months ago. They're feeding so much cash into his
bank account, this "reformer" wants nothing to do with federal
campaign finance laws anymore.
That's why today, we're filing a formal complaint with the
Federal Election Commission demanding that John McCain be held to
the campaign finance laws. Trying to back out shows a total lack of
integrity and honesty -- he made a deal with the American people to
to abide by the law, and in return, he was guaranteed taxpayer money
that he used to back a loan.
majid, I'd like you to add your name in support of our complaint,
and ask as many people as you can to sign on. American taxpayers
made a deal with John McCain -- now that he's flush with lobbyist
cash, he wants to pretend that it never happened.
Sign on right now:
http://www.democrats.org/McCainBusted
Here's the background on the situation.
A few months ago, John McCain applied for and was approved to
receive federal matching funds. Because he couldn't find enough
people to fund his campaign, he was also forced to apply for a $4
million line of credit, which he secured by using the federal
matching funds as collateral.
By taking the federal funding, he agreed to spend no more than
$57 million until the Republican convention. But so far, his
campaign has spent at least $49 million -- leaving him with less
than $10 million to campaign with through September.
Now that he's won the nomination and has the support of the
Republican lobbyist and special interest machine, he's trying to
ignore that the whole thing ever happened. He recently wrote a
letter to the FEC telling them that he was backing out, even though
the FEC is very clear that any request to withdraw from the
agreement must be approved; you can't just change your mind and take
it back -- legally, you have to be given permission.
McCain isn't asking because he knows he'll never be granted
permission, and he doesn't want to have to accept the funding
restrictions he agreed to when he used the money as collateral for a
loan. He's ripping a page right from George Bush's playbook:
ignoring the laws when they aren't convenient and hoping no one will
notice.
Stand up and show him that hundreds of thousands of people have
noticed -- he can't change the rules in the middle of the game
because he doesn't like how things are going for him:
http://www.democrats.org/McCainBusted
Using government programs when it's politically convenient and
breaking the rules when it's not ... remind you of anyone?
Just like George Bush, John McCain thinks he's above the law.
McCain poses as a reformer, but seems to think reforms apply to
everyone but him.
Time to send him a message.
Howard Dean
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