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Congressman Tom Coburn who is great endorses Mc Cain
« on: January 16, 2008, 12:29:14 PM »
Tom Coburn is excellent           http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Tom_Coburn
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Re: Congressman Tom Coburn who is great endorses Mc Cain
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2008, 12:34:16 PM »
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Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn Endorses John McCain For President



ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) has endorsed John McCain for President of the United States. Senator Coburn issued the following statement on his endorsement:

"I am honored to be here in South Carolina today, and I am very proud to endorse my friend and colleague Senator John McCain for President of the United States. John McCain and I have stood side-by-side on many issues and I'd like to speak to two of them today -- fiscal responsibility and ensuring the sanctity of human life.

"Much has been made in this presidential campaign about the need for change in Washington. Candidates from both sides of the aisle have talked about bringing real reform to the federal government. But, only one candidate has a record of putting his money where his mouth is, and that's John McCain.

"Since I came to Congress in 1995, I have met one true reformer -- John McCain. He has the unique blend of character, guts, and experience needed to transform Washington from the inside out. He is beholden to no special interest. He is guided by strong conservative principles, and committed to doing what he believes is right without concern for political consequence.

"John McCain has never been afraid to take the road less traveled, and he has fought wasteful spending at every turn along the way. He's saved taxpayers untold billions, and he has rightfully earned the reputation as the Senate's number one fiscal hawk. I trust that as president, John McCain will veto any pork-barrel bill that crosses his desk, and will make the authors famous.

"When it comes to ensuring the sanctity of human life, you will find no one stronger on the issue than Senator McCain. For twenty-four years, John McCain has been an unwavering voice in Congress for the rights of the unborn.

"For those reasons and more, I urge voters here in South Carolina and across the country to join me in supporting John McCain for president."
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Re: Congressman Tom Coburn who is great endorses Mc Cain
« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2008, 03:30:28 PM »
That is a shame, I would think that he would endorse Huckabee.
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Re: Congressman Tom Coburn who is great endorses Mc Cain
« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2008, 04:49:18 PM »
From one of the best men in the Senate to the very insiders he tried to fight.  He deserves to step down after just one term.

This is proof of people changing, even when they seem like the best we have.  I first noticed faltering in Coburns character when he said on the Michael Savage show that he "doesn't believe that the majority of people who come across the border are bad people.  They just want jobs."  The second time I noticed him go down a notch was when he said that the out-of-contrl spending was a greater moral crisis than abortion.  Murder is a greater sin than theft, Tom.

And now this.  What a disappointment.