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McCain Faces Backlash Over Rabid Crowds
John McCain was booed by his own supporters during a rally on Friday after he described Barack Obama as a "decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States."
McCain was responding to a town hall attendee who claimed he was concerned about raising a child under a president who "cohorts with domestic terrorists such as [Bill] Ayers." Despite the fact that McCain and his campaign have repeatedly used Ayers to hammer Obama in recent days, the Arizona Senator tried to calm the man.
"[Senator Obama] is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared about as President of the United States," he said, before adding: "If I didn't think I would be one heck of a better president I wouldn't be running."
The crowd groaned with disapproval.
Later, McCain was again pressed about Obama's "other-ness" and again he refused to play ball. "I don't trust Obama," a woman said. "I have read about him. He's an Arab."
"No, ma'am," McCain said several times, shaking his head in disagreement. "He's a decent, family man, [a] citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues and that's what this campaign is all about."
At another point, McCain declared, "If you want a fight, we will fight. But we will be respectful. I admire Sen. Obama and his accomplishments." Supporters booed then also. "I don't mean that has to reduce your ferocity," McCain responded. "I just mean to say you have to be respectful."
The episode reflected the intensity of the anger that many McCain-Palin supporters have for Obama -- anger that was stoked, in large part, by McCain itself. It also underscored just how difficult a situation McCain has walked himself into. Hours before he attempted to calm nerves, the Senator's campaign sent out a statement to reporters defending the remarks of its crowd members.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/10/mccain-defends-his-rabid_n_133710.html
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He was a cowboy, mister, and he loved the land. He loved it so much he made a woman out of dirt and married her. But when he kissed her, she disintegrated. Later, at the funeral, when the preacher said, 'Dust to dust,' some people laughed, and the cowboy shot them. At his hanging, he told the others, 'I'll be waiting for you in heaven---with a gun
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now he has to backpeddle all of the hateful rhetoric.
Shame on him and his supporters.
Sandra
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He was a cowboy, mister, and he loved the land. He loved it so much he made a woman out of dirt and married her. But when he kissed her, she disintegrated. Later, at the funeral, when the preacher said, 'Dust to dust,' some people laughed, and the cowboy shot them. At his hanging, he told the others, 'I'll be waiting for you in heaven---with a gun
LOL... deep thoughts... by Jack Handy.
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McCain Faces Backlash Over Rabid Crowds
John McCain was booed by his own supporters during a rally on Friday after he described Barack Obama as a "decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States."
McCain was responding to a town hall attendee who claimed he was concerned about raising a child under a president who "cohorts with domestic terrorists such as [Bill] Ayers." Despite the fact that McCain and his campaign have repeatedly used Ayers to hammer Obama in recent days, the Arizona Senator tried to calm the man.
"[Senator Obama] is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared about as President of the United States," he said, before adding: "If I didn't think I would be one heck of a better president I wouldn't be running."
The crowd groaned with disapproval.
Later, McCain was again pressed about Obama's "other-ness" and again he refused to play ball. "I don't trust Obama," a woman said. "I have read about him. He's an Arab."
"No, ma'am," McCain said several times, shaking his head in disagreement. "He's a decent, family man, [a] citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues and that's what this campaign is all about."
At another point, McCain declared, "If you want a fight, we will fight. But we will be respectful. I admire Sen. Obama and his accomplishments." Supporters booed then also. "I don't mean that has to reduce your ferocity," McCain responded. "I just mean to say you have to be respectful."
The episode reflected the intensity of the anger that many McCain-Palin supporters have for Obama -- anger that was stoked, in large part, by McCain itself. It also underscored just how difficult a situation McCain has walked himself into. Hours before he attempted to calm nerves, the Senator's campaign sent out a statement to reporters defending the remarks of its crowd members.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/10/mccain-defends-his-rabid_n_133710.html
I knew McCain couldn't stomach the crap. Good for him
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while this could be just another ploy, it did seem genuine. if so it is very heartening to see mccain wake up and try to restore some dignity and respect
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This is the man that should have run for president.
Instead he morphed into one of the crowd---the losers that think Swiftboating is real politics, that wearing band-aids with little purple hearts on them and wearing flip-flops are astute spolitical statements.
To the republicans who are that way: Suicide is an option. Please clean up our gene pool by doing one goddam noble thing in your miserable lives. Kill yourself. It's the only dignified way out.
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This is the man that should have run for president.
Instead he morphed into one of the crowd---the losers that think Swiftboating is real politics, that wearing band-aids with little purple hearts on them and wearing flip-flops are astute spolitical statements.
To the republicans who are that way: Suicide is an option. Please clean up our gene pool by doing one goddam noble thing in your miserable lives. Kill yourself. It's the only dignified way out.
There is nothing noble in suicide.
I'm disappointed you'd even make a comment like that, Decker.
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[...]To the republicans who are that way: Suicide is an option. Please clean up our gene pool by doing one goddam noble thing in your miserable lives. Kill yourself. It's the only dignified way out.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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This is the man that should have run for president.
Instead he morphed into one of the crowd---the losers that think Swiftboating is real politics, that wearing band-aids with little purple hearts on them and wearing flip-flops are astute spolitical statements.
To the republicans who are that way: Suicide is an option. Please clean up our gene pool by doing one goddam noble thing in your miserable lives. Kill yourself. It's the only dignified way out.
Well said, my friend! ;D
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There is nothing noble in suicide.
I'm disappointed you'd even make a comment like that, Decker.
He is right though. Loot at it this way, nowadays we look back at the 1800s and how society was back then, with slavery, lack of any human rights, etc; and just shake our heads in disbelief of why people didn't do anything about it. The difference, socially, between the 1800s and today is understanding. We understand a whole lot more than we did back then. We understand that it is not Ok to enslave people, to give women the same treatment as men, etc.
So when that old hoe got up and said "Obama is an Arab" we, as a nation, just went back to the 1800s. I mean, what can you say to a person that chooses IGNORANCE over knowledge? Killing yourself is a very good alternative option to wasting any more oxygen and cleaning up the gene pool. I'm with Decker on this one.
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Life just got really confusing for a segment of dumbfounded dipshits out there. They swallowed all the bullshit hook, line and sinker and now McCain has put on his maverick hat and done a 180 on them.
I'm starting to understand what Bill Hicks meant by "serious pockets of humanity"
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We understand that it is not Ok to enslave people, to give women the same treatment as men, etc.
We? You got a mouse in your pocket? Speak for yourself.
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There is nothing noble in suicide.
I'm disappointed you'd even make a comment like that, Decker.
Unless you take out 100 of the bad guys...
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Unless you take out 100 of the bad guys...
Huh?
What exactly are you trying to say here?
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We? You got a mouse in your pocket? Speak for yourself.
Are you ok with slavery then?
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Are you ok with slavery then?
I wouldn't lose any sleep over it.
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I wouldn't lose any sleep over it.
My question is: ARE YOU OK WITH SLAVERY?
It's a YES or NO question, not a multiple choice one.
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My question is: ARE YOU OK WITH SLAVERY?
It's a YES or NO question, not a multiple choice one.
GFYS
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Some of these angry "supporters" are the same people who were quick to buy the rumors spread by the previous Bush campaign that McCain fathered and illegitimate black child. None of it was true. It's funny now to see McCain trying to cultivate these same people. ::)
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Huh?
What exactly are you trying to say here?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamikaze
maybe this will enlighten you... 8)
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There is nothing noble in suicide.
I'm disappointed you'd even make a comment like that, Decker.
I would disagree with you. In Classical Antiquity, suicide was viewed as an accepted means out of a life that is hopelessly fucked up.
I'm not talking about suicide due to mental illness. I'm talking about a choice made with full understanding and knowledge of the impliciations.
Obviously I'm joking. Bill Hicks made that same joke about marketing professionals.
We seem to have a recalcitrant segment of society that thinks it's just as relevant and good and viable as its intelligent counter-part.
And I'm here to put an end to that charade.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamikaze
maybe this will enlighten you... 8)
Oh... okay... so innocent women and children in shopping malls are the bad guys.
You're a coward and an idiot.
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I would disagree with you. In Classical Antiquity, suicide was viewed as an accepted means out of a life that is hopelessly fucked up.
I'm not talking about suicide due to mental illness. I'm talking about a choice made with full understanding and knowledge of the impliciations.
Obviously I'm joking. Bill Hicks made that same joke about marketing professionals.
We seem to have a recalcitrant segment of society that thinks it's just as relevant and good and viable as its intelligent counter-part.
And I'm here to put an end to that charade.
Well, as always, you're entitled to your opinion, Decker.
It's my opinion that it's a coward's way out.
But hey, at least we're free to disagree here.
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GFYS
"What we've got here is a problem to communicate. Some people you just can't reach."
Now, come and get it grand wizzard.
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Some of these angry "supporters" are the same people who were quick to buy the rumors spread by the previous Bush campaign that McCain fathered and illegitimate black child. None of it was true. It's funny now to see McCain trying to cultivate these same people. ::)
I tell you, seeing them images just gives me chills. It's funny to hear a racist bitch try to sound as though she's reasoning out loud, only to end it with a "I don't hate no níggers or faggs!".
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This is the result of McCain/Palin inciting the people. As soon as I saw what they were doing I thought how dangerous it is... They're going to have millions of their supporters gunning for Obama and thinking they're saving the country. unrepentant is going to be the redneck that hits hit target and the people who are to blame? McCain, Palin, Hannity, Rush etc etc... Now, imagine the civil unrest that occurs after the dipshit who these people incited accomplishes his "patriotic mission" on Obama... This is the single most irresponsible campaign I have ever witnessed. This is as dirt low and disgusting as it gets. Trying to get the other guy shot because you're losing? There is only one type of person who stands behind that!!!! Hope those of you that are Christian are checking your actions against that little black book you wave in everyone's face.
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This is the result of McCain/Palin inciting the people. As soon as I saw what they were doing I thought how dangerous it is... They're going to have millions of their supporters gunning for Obama and thinking they're saving the country. unrepentant is going to be the redneck that hits hit target and the people who are to blame? McCain, Palin, Hannity, Rush etc etc... Now, imagine the civil unrest that occurs after the dipshit who these people incited accomplishes his "patriotic mission" on Obama... This is the single most irresponsible campaign I have ever witnessed. This is as dirt low and disgusting as it gets. Trying to get the other guy shot because you're losing? There is only one type of person who stands behind that!!!! Hope those of you that are Christian are checking your actions against that little black book you wave in everyone's face.
I think you are right.
Just like McVeigh rose up against the big bad federal government by blowing up a federal building, another right wing hero will rise up and take charge of the Obama problem.
These goddam liberals have to learn who they are messing with.
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I think you are right.
Just like McVeigh rose up against the big bad federal government by blowing up a federal building, another right wing hero will rise up and take charge of the Obama problem.
These goddam liberals have to learn who they are messing with.
nazis?
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nazis?
Not likely.
The Nazi were more like nationalist-socialists.
Then again... Bush ain't exactly a conservative is he?
...and he's a poor nationalist too.
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Not likely.
The Nazi were more like nationalist-socialists.
Then again... Bush ain't exactly a conservative is he?
...and he's a poor nationalist too.
I know, I was more using the term just because it's a good label when for people who are at the bottom levels of evil deeds. Maybe fascists would have been more exact :D
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I know, I was more using the term just because it's a good label when for people who are at the bottom levels of evil deeds. Maybe fascists would have been more exact :D
LOL
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you're all a bunch of bottom feeders
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now he has to backpeddle all of the hateful rhetoric.
Shame on him and his supporters.
Sandra
He should take it back, the minute the hateful liberals recant the garbage they still spew aout Palin and her family.
if I were McCain I would have said :
"Obama may be a decent person, but everyone he has ever decided to associate and ally with like Ayeres, Farakhan, Rev. Wright, and Rezko, are definately NOT decent people."