October 17, 2006

McCain Lands State Sen. Mike Fair

In the world of SC politics, the smaller fish often taste the best. Sen. John McCain's Straight Talk America PAC has signed up State Sen. Mike Fair, who represents some of the most conservative precincts in Greenville. Fair was a strong supporter of Pres. Bush in 2000. He is a strong, strong conservative -- he ran to Sen. Jim DeMint's right in the '98 House primary for the 4th district (and lost). He's leading the charge to give science teachers in the state more latitude to teach "intelligent design" as an alternative to Darwinian evolution.

Fair becomes McCain's new wing man in the candidate's aggressive pursuit of upstate South Carolina conservatives. His endorsement is important.



Posted at 02:05 PM


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ref. dept. correction why is michael sheedy is going to be allow to retire with full state benifit when he was accused of wrong doing concerning pornigraphy on our state computer. We, as employees are held accountable for our actions. is he above the law and can he retired under investigation? i will also send this message to all of the state media and officals. I feel this is under fair to honest employees of the State of South Carolina

miller | 05.21.07 06:14 PM


hi

mcneil edmonds | 02.16.08 08:40 PM


McCain must drop Mike Fair as he is now trying to tax the people of South Carolina based on what they read. He is wanting an extra 20% tax on nude girl magazines. Taxation based on reading materials is tyranny, it is totalitarianism, it is not conservative. It is Hitlerism and makes China proud. McCain, you must ask him to resign or remove Mike Fair from Straight Talk America PAC. You can't allow legislators to tax readers based on subject matter.

Archibald | 04.01.08 11:01 AM

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