McCains wierd family and their big bucks

I chose this link because I thought you might trust it over some of the more leiberal leaning sites it was on.

This was back when the right hated McCain
 
I chose this link because I thought you might trust it over some of the more leiberal leaning sites it was on.

This was back when the right hated McCain

What do you mean back? Some of the right still doesn't like McCain.
 
WOW.............

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57354

They are Bud distributors with old mob conections



This is so damning...Not!...If we were to track back most prominent people to the roaring twenties thru the 1940's most if not all have liquor running on their hands...most prominent would be the Kennedy's they were one of the biggest liquor running from Canada operators during this time in history...nice job Desh...amazing find...:cof1:
 
That's it. I'll not vote for a beer distributor or anyone with ties to it's distribution. Never.
 
Arizona in the 1970s drew a "who's who" of organized crime figures seeking to retire in the sun, including Rochester, N.Y., mob boss Joe Bonanno, who spent his last days along the Lake Havasu shores and in a quiet home in Tucson.

In 1977, after Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles was killed when his car was blown up by the mob in a parking lot, a team of 36 journalists from 27 news organizations, known as IRE, published an 80,000 word 23-part series on organized crime in Arizona.

Dan Nowicki and Bill Muller, reporting in the Arizona Republic March 1, 2007, documented that in 1953, Hensley was again charged with falsifying records at Marley's liquor firms.

Hensley was found not guilty after being defended by William Rehnquist, the future chief justice of the Supreme Court, Nowicki and Muller wrote.

really interesting stuff
 
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