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Jul 15 2008

Cindy McCain May Profit from Anheuser-Busch Sale

Published by mayaruin at 12:26 am under Uncategorized Edit This

It seems silly, really, that somehow Cindy McCain is ‘off limits’ in this race. Why? Was it not McCain and the GOP who went after Theresa Heinz-Kerry for having inherited part of the Heinz fortune when her first husband died? She wasn’t even born into it!

So allow me to do what others refuse to.

John McCain is going around trying to convince us that he understands what the working person is going through - he understands our suffering. Really? His pension is $57,000 a year! That’s more than most people make working 40+ hours a week. He married into money - big money! Today it was reported (in the UK because at least they still understand the concept of journalism) that Cindy McCain stands to gain quite an addition fortune from this buyout. So exactly how is a husband and wife who has never had to work for anything in their lives expected to understand what we are going through financially? His own economic advisor accused us, the American people, of imaging the economy is so bad.

However, more importantly, what comes into play the fact that in a time when we are losing so many jobs and companies to Europe, Cindy McCain is now part of that problem. She is a chairwoman with Hensley - a distributor of Anheuser-Busch products. There has been no mention of if she tried to stop the sale of the beer company to Belgium. There has been no mention of the fact that the wife of a Presidential candidate is now responsible for the sale of one of our major companies to a foreign nation.

Cindy McCain is fair game when it comes to her part in the selling out America and shipping jobs and the economy overseas. Cindy McCain is now officially an outsourcer of American jobs.

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