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by perflead October 11, 2008 7:58 PM EDT
Hate reflects on the hater''s state of mind only.
It is human nature to make bad choices under the influence of hate and anger.
One is not able to think clearly & driven by hate and anger to make choices.
People who hate are not happy in their lives.
Haters and oppressors (in low to high sense of the word) are the real losers, because sooner or later they find themselves internally miserable.
The haters and oppressors pay a bigger price in the longer run, they may benefit in the shorter run.
McCain & Palin should talk about their plans to alleviate the crises and get the country back on track, instead of slandering Obama.
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by clowd9 October 11, 2008 7:57 PM EDT
Gee, ya think he had a clue what he was doing? I hope his neighbours recognise him and his name gets published. He looked like he was bloody uncomfortable once he discovered the camera.
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by dakotaclark October 11, 2008 7:56 PM EDT
As a Republican, I am very offended by such antics at a rally.

I did not go to school just to eat lunch and mess with the girls at recess.

Therefore, it is upsetting to see that so many uhhh, for lack of a better words, reasoning impaired, people attend the McCain events.

This is not a good sign people.
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by pakaal October 11, 2008 7:56 PM EDT
OneAmerican7: "For eight years Liberals gleefully refered to President Bush as "chimp", among other insults."

Still doing it, too. But that''s only because he'' pulled us into a tragically misguided war in Iraq, presided over deregulation of the financial industry (like Bush Senior did during the Savings and Loan scandal when - once again - we the Taxpayers had to pay for Republicans deregulating), infrastructure breakdown including the tragedy that happened when Katrina hit....

Oh, I could go on for hours.

The good news for the Republicans is, when Barack Hussein Obama is elected President, you''ll have plenty of time to catalogue any and all Obama administration failures. If he makes any!
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by jolsonbear October 11, 2008 7:55 PM EDT
I''m a 45yo white male from the south and McCain/Palin scare me! It is very obvious what is going on at these rallies. But what is worse than what the supporters are doing is that the McCain/Palin know and are encouraging it with thier incidiary comments. I''m praying for an Obama landslide.
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by jjorcutt October 11, 2008 7:54 PM EDT
I hope this is a wake up call to my fellow white Americans that racism is not dead in this country.
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by dimmu19 October 11, 2008 7:52 PM EDT
Republicant''s are scum of the earth.
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by pakaal October 11, 2008 7:49 PM EDT
"...the man holding the stuffed monkey seemed to notice that a video camera was pointed at him, at which point he removed the Obama sticker from the doll%u2019s head and crumpling it up in his hand."

Cowardly is as cowardly does. Same reason why the KKK wear hoods; they know they''re wrong, they just enjoy hating too much. Once you shine a light on ''em - like this guy - they deny everything.

Kinda sad really.
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by whosaid1 October 11, 2008 7:36 PM EDT
Yes, you%u2019ve verified again that if you look at all the voters attending events conducted by the two campaigns...you will in fact encounter some idiots!! HE''''S AN IDIOT...WHY SPEND TIME ON HIM? Unless of course, your point is that he is representative of those who attend McCain events%u2026.in which case you are an idiot as well.
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by whosaid1 October 11, 2008 7:33 PM EDT
voters attending events conducted by the two campaigns...you will in fact encounter some idiots!! HE''S AN IDIOT...WHY SPEND TIME ON HIM? Unless of course, your point is that he is representative of those who attend McCain events%u2026.in which case you are an idiot as well.
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by strangeworld October 11, 2008 7:32 PM EDT
Really weird. In a way I feel sorry for someone who is so ignorant of others feelings that he''d do something like that. It does point out though that there is a wide difference between the candidates on the future of our country. In order for us to make the US a better place for all of us, we need to come together. The politics of divisiveness that the GOP has long embraced is bringing out the worst that the US has to offer.
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by sickofpalin October 11, 2008 7:31 PM EDT
well,we''re near the end of palin

she is such an idiot amd racist

she is a real piece of ***
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