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IRS & Justice Dept Investigating McCain Advisor's Bank
weblogs.chicagotribune.com — Top McCain economic advisor, Phil Gramm, is vice chairman of UBS' U.S. division and the IRS is trying to serve a summons on Swiss bank UBS AG seeking information on U.S. taxpayers who may have used the bank to gin up records to avoid billions in taxes on offshore investments. This can't be good for John McCain's campaign.
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- ocop, on 07/02/2008, -4/+7'Maverick' McCain strikes again!
- esidahi, on 07/02/2008, -4/+4I always knew McLiar was a fraud. No surpise here. Marverick my a55
- bluevillage, on 07/02/2008, -4/+5Olbermann will love this.
- maxjames007, on 07/02/2008, -2/+4You can tell elections are on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
J - ColonelTribune, on 07/02/2008, -2/+2It'll be interesting to see how this plays out.
- BrentDPayne, on 07/02/2008, -1/+2Only 4 more months to go . . . it's heating up! It'll be a fun campaign season.
- Stevanoski, on 07/03/2008, -2/+2As long as they investigate O's relationship with Rezko too, then who cares? Oh, and Dodd's relationships with the mortage industry.
- neognostic, on 07/03/2008, -2/+3Obama has nothing to explain, quit beating a dead dog. From the Chicago Tribune "When we endorsed Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination Jan. 27, we said we had formed our opinions of him during 12 years of scrutiny. We concluded that the professional judgment and personal decency with which he has managed himself and his ambition distinguish him.
Nothing Obama said in our editorial board room Friday diminishes that verdict."- Stevanoski, on 07/03/2008, -2/+1The koolaid drinkers would dismiss any charge against their candidate so not really relevant.
- neognostic, on 07/03/2008, -2/+3Obama has nothing to explain, quit beating a dead dog. From the Chicago Tribune "When we endorsed Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination Jan. 27, we said we had formed our opinions of him during 12 years of scrutiny. We concluded that the professional judgment and personal decency with which he has managed himself and his ambition distinguish him.
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