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October 7, 2008
Palin Rally
Filed under: Sarah Palin
Posted By Bob Cesca | October 7, 2008 12:11 PM
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Exactly! I expect any moment that she is going to come out with "He's Bonafide!" about Mccain. Someone call the witch doctor...Quick!!!
Posted by: midad
at October 7, 2008 12:31 PM
yeah that pretty much sums it up.Then there's this: Racist Rant by Bobby May, McCain campaign chair in Buchanan County, Virginia.
http://www.opednews.com/maxwrite/diarypage.php?did=9899
I'm disgusted and appalled but sadly not surprised.
Complaints and expressions of disgust at Mr. May's comments can and should be directed to the following:
McCain national campaign: info@johnmccain.com
McCain Virginia campaign virginia@johnmccain.com
Republican National Committee (Mike Duncan, Chair): chairman@gop.com
Virginia Republican Party: info@rpv.org
Buchanan County Republican Party (Jerry M. Lester, Chair): bcrp@naxs.net & jelester@mtinter.net / tel. 276-935-4764 or 276-935-5483
WMJD radio: info@wmjd.org / tel. 276-935-7227 ("County Talk," Fridays 10-11 a.m. EST)
The Voice: voice@mikrotecwildblue.com / tel. 276-881-8886
Bobby May: bobbyleemay@yahoo.com / tel. 276-566-8788
Posted by: JennyDemilo
at October 7, 2008 12:36 PM
After seeing some of the behaviors exhibited at the rallies for McCain and Palin, the inability of the federal government to function, and the prevalence of shouting down the opponent instead of rational discourse it seems that the best course of action may be to claim this experiment in democracy concluded.
This election is polarizing the American people and for whomever wins the election, there greatest task is going to be unifying this country.
If they should fail, it may be time to evaluate our current government and determine if we are headed down the right path.
It's time to put some historical perspective on this I suppose. The US has had a good run and this government has lasted quite some time (relatively speaking, of course).
Perhaps some split may be necessary - determining how it can be done is whole other matter.
As you can tell, I'm pretty frustrated by my "fellow Americans" but the level of intolerance and decisiveness is really reaching some high pitch levels.
Posted by: The Space Cowboy
at October 7, 2008 12:40 PM
At her last rally in Florida, Sarah Palin told the audience that Barack Obama "palled around with terrorists" adding,"I am just so fearful that this is not a man who sees America the way you and I see America."
Fearful? So, Palin is basically saying the voters need to "save her" from Obama? The "scary" black man?
Hmm. Let's see. Are you a tough, strong maverick, or are you a helpless damsel in distress? Which is it?
And if this kind of talk isn't incendiary, I don't know what would be.
Posted by: LeeroyJenkins
at October 7, 2008 12:58 PM
I'm so ashamed to be condescended from a monkey...
Posted by: Nanotyrannus
at October 7, 2008 12:58 PM
I can't say I disagree, space cowboy. I'm stark raving mad about the trajectory so many of our "fellow" 'mericans have taken this election.
I'm ready to start a few bar fights. But it seems, I've been suffering from a delusion that we'd collectively come so much further than we actually are. I am heartbroken.
But, honestly, if Obama wins, I'm extremely worried about his safety.
Posted by: jalemairliha
at October 7, 2008 1:08 PM
I'm worried about his safety between now and the election. Remember, JFK, MLK, and RFK all happened not THAT long ago. The folks responsible (the real folks responsible) are still around, somewhere. The closer I get to feeling like Obama will win, the more nervous I've become.
Posted by: LiveFreeOrDie08
at October 7, 2008 1:22 PM
I agree with LFoD. It looks like the McCain campaign is willfully stirring the racist pot. Whether it's an organized incident, or just some lone whacko kook who doesn't like to see the great war hero disrespected by the black muslim terrorist imposter.
It's getting downright frightening.
Posted by: Alan4s
at October 7, 2008 1:29 PM
I am sick about all of the ugliness coming from McCain and Palin. We're better than this--and the media is enabling this hatred. They are playing to the worst in us--so sad.
I wish our media would grow some balls and cease covering the Palin hate-filled propaganda if she isn't going to answer any questions--unbelievable how they have let the McCain camp manipulate them.
Last night was unreal on cable news--with the exception of KO and RM. First, they would equate Ayers and Keating--to establish "both candidates are in the mud". And then they would just talk about the paper thin Ayers "association" in this negative "dark cloud" kind of way--Keating 5 would be mentioned in name only once or twice in passing, and then back to Ayers--But really they were doing nothing other than "establishing doubt" which is EXACTLY what the right wing wants to do--I am not sure this Ayers thing has legs because it is isn't a TV story--no video, no facts--nothing. The Wright thing is silly as well, but they do at least have video of him--and I guess that's "news' for our idiotic corporate media.
This guilt by association thing is just unreal--so sad that our media has fallen for this--To me, this is pure RACISM by our media--and as a cracker ass cracker, I do not have an axe to grind here--but it seems very clear to me that the "black candidate" has had to answer for everyone he knows, while the white candidate has not.
I have to say though that I am overcome with sadness over where McCain, enabled by the media, has taken us--
Posted by: JG
at October 7, 2008 1:42 PM
I'm not a religious man, but I'm praying for a "game changing" moment tonight where Obama can cold cock McCain so hard about this crap that he doesn't dare carry on down this toxic descent.
Actually, were it that we had a national leadership figure, that person should step forward and "reject & denounce" this behavior. But alas, we are rudderless. Maybe Walter Cronkite is available??
Posted by: LiveFreeOrDie08
at October 7, 2008 2:00 PM
Brigitte Bardot is HOT!!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/07/brigitte-bardot-sarah-pal_n_132671.html
Posted by: LiveFreeOrDie08
at October 7, 2008 3:03 PM
Palin makes me so nauseous with her gaseous hate-spew I just sent Obama another $100.
Posted by: IonaTrailer
at October 7, 2008 4:04 PM
It's a funny movie! But this right here?
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
Posted by: Pecos Bill
at October 7, 2008 5:10 PM



