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Richard Viguerie: Senator McCain is Horatio at the Bridge

Thu Sep 25, 2008 10:08pm EDT
MANASSAS, Va., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Richard A. Viguerie,
Chairman of ConservativeHQ.com, issued the following statement regarding the
negotiations over the proposed Wall Street bailout:
    "This bailout is something only a liberal Democrat could love.
Conservatives are sick about this total cave-in by President Bush and the
Senate Republicans.  The proposed bailout would take us strongly toward a
socialist America.
    "Senator John McCain and the House Republicans in the last two days have
shown leadership to preserve America's free enterprise system.
    "Today, Senator McCain is a hero to the American people.  He is Horatio at
the bridge."
    Richard A. Viguerie                 Contact:  Bob Sturm, (703) 396-6974
    ConservativeHQ.com                  After 6 PM Eastern time
    9625 Surveyor Court, Suite 400      Bob Sturm, (703) 307-8176 or
    Manassas, Virginia 20110            Cynthia Chambliss, (703) 930-5148
    rav@conservativesbetrayed.com

SOURCE  ConservativeHQ.com

Richard A. Viguerie of ConservativeHQ.com, rav@conservativesbetrayed.com, or
Bob Sturm, +1-703-396-6974, or (After 6 PM Eastern time) +1-703-307-8176, or
Cynthia Chambliss, +1-703-930-5148, all for ConservativeHQ.com



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