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Title: Congressman says McCain 'soeing seeds of hatred1'
Source: YAHOO!
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081011 ... t=AiosaAmnU5TSfgvR4TgUlpOs0NUE
Published: Oct 11, 2008
Author: News Release
Post Date: 2008-10-11 18:05:59 by Zoroaster
Keywords: None
Views: 658
Comments: 39

Congressman says McCain 'sowing seeds of hatred' 12 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia Democrat and veteran of the civil rights movement, says the negative tone of the Republican presidential campaign reminds him of the hateful atmosphere that segregationist Gov. George Wallace fostered in Alabama in the 1960s.

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Republican candidate John McCain on Saturday called Lewis' remarks "shocking and beyond the pale."

The Obama campaign said the Illinois senator doesn't believe McCain or his policy criticism is at all comparable to Wallace and his segregationist policies.

In a statement issued Saturday, Lewis said McCain and running mate Sarah Palin were "sowing the seeds of hatred and division, and there is no need for this hostility in our political discourse." He noted that Wallace also ran for president.

"George Wallace never threw a bomb. He never fired a gun, but he created the climate and the conditions that encouraged vicious attacks against innocent Americans who were simply trying to exercise their constitutional rights," said Lewis, who is black.

Lewis' remarks follow widely reported examples of anger at McCain rallies that has been aimed at Obama, the first black man to be a major party's nominee for president. McCain himself drew boos at a town-hall meeting Friday in Minnesota when he defended Obama after a supporter said he feared what would happen if Obama were elected president. He also cut short a woman who said Obama was an Arab, and he called his rival "a decent, family man."

On Saturday, McCain called on Obama to repudiate Lewis' remarks. While dismissing the comparison to Wallace, Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said Lewis was on target in other ways.

"John Lewis was right to condemn some of the hateful rhetoric that John McCain himself personally rebuked just last night, as well as the baseless and profoundly irresponsible charges from his own running mate that the Democratic nominee for president of the United States 'pals around with terrorists,'" Burton said in a statement.

McCain rejected any comparison to Wallace.

"I am saddened that John Lewis, a man I've always admired, would make such a brazen and baseless attack on my character and the character of the thousands of hardworking Americans who come to our events to cheer for the kind of reform that will put America on the right track," McCain said.


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McCain isn't worth a hair on George Wallace's ass.

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#1. To: Zoroaster (#0)

Race will decide this election, regardless which way it goes.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-10-11   18:07:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Cynicom (#1)

No, it won't. It would be decided on the economic meltdown issue if it were not for the electronic voting machines.

We don't have honest elections, so the polls are irrelevant. The only way a Dem -- of whatever race, creed or color -- can win is to have computer hackers as good as those of the GOPers.

This will come down to dueling teams of hackers.

Sam Houston  posted on  2008-10-11   18:15:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Sam Houston (#3)

This will come down to dueling teams of hackers.

Stealing elections only works when the final results are fairly close. When they're as lopsided as they are now, stealing the election becomes a very dangerous game. We're already sitting on a powder keg as it is, if the Republicans try to flat out steal this election they had better be ready to put down extremely violent riots in about fifty cities.

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2008-10-11   18:25:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Elliott Jackalope (#5)

Ever heard of Kent State? Firing on innocents? Is that what you are pushing for?

Have we learned nothing, or is that just collateral damage for 'the party'?

nikki  posted on  2008-10-11   18:37:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: nikki (#9)

You seem to have me mistaken for an Obama supporter. Allow me to clarify your misperception. I have exactly zero expectations of Obama. None. If he becomes president, it's just going to be a case of "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss". Wall Street will still be in charge, we're still going to be a warmongering empire dedicated to throwing our weight around all over the world, and we're still going to have a full-tilt economic depression over the next few years. McCain or Obama in office is not going to change any of that. However, while I will admit that I have no affection for the Democrats, and am not lifting a finger to support that party or any of their candidates, at the same time I must confess that I have developed a deeply seated animosity for the Republicans. As much as I dislike the Democrats, and by "dislike" I mean to say "could happily dump them all on a desert island and abandon them forever", the Republicans have managed to piss me off beyond description.

This current election is, for me, a lot like watching a drunken brawl between the neighborhood drunk, and the neighborhood child molester. All things considered you'd rather see the drunk win, but in a best case scenario a truck will come around the corner and run them both over.

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2008-10-11   18:50:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Elliott Jackalope (#11)

No, I've mistaken you for a human.

nikki  posted on  2008-10-11   18:55:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#16. To: nikki (#13)

Oh my, aren't we snippy today?

Look, predicting riots in the case of a blatant theft of an election is NOT either "encouraging" or "condoning" said riots. It's simply a case of using logic to make a prediction, as in "jumping off of that cliff will most likely result in you breaking your bones on the sharp rocks below" or "if you cut the brake lines on that truck and then drive down that steep, twisting mountain road, you are probably going to end up having a major wreck". Understand?

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2008-10-11 19:02:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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