Information every voter needs to know!
The Little Book of Truths about John McCain contains a collection of candid quotes like:
“…the fact is that I have agreed with President Bush far more than I have disagreed. And on the transcendent issues, the most important issues of our day, I’ve been totally in agreement and support of President Bush. [McCain on NBC News Meet the Press, Sunday, 6/19/05]
The Little Book of Truths about John McCain contains a collection of insightful excerpts like:
‘More recently, McCain, a life-long Episcopalian, raised eyebrows by telling a reporter, unprompted, “By the way, I’m not Episcopalian. I’m Baptist.” In context, it looked as if McCain may have claimed a new affiliation simply in the hopes it would give his campaign a boost.’ [McCain stumbles on religion – again, Steve Benen, Talking Points Memo, 9/30/07]
The Little Book of Truths about John McCain contains a collection of articles discussing topics such as:
‘McCain took credit for a veterans’ education bill he never voted for—another brazen display of lying to the American people and our veterans.
McCain subsequently told audiences he sought a “better bill,” while declaring the final passage of the bill he opposed “the result” of his efforts.
How clever—fighting against better benefits for veterans, then misleading them about his own efforts.’ The Little Book of Truths about John McCain is a useful tool for democrats, independents and republicans who are not convinced that John McCain should be the next president of the United States.
Give this book to a neighbor, friend, or relative to read. It is easy to read and the “nuggets” of truth are hard to forget.
Here’s help to turn those naysayers and fear mongers into new hope for America!
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