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NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 17, 2006

Bad Time For Monkey Jokes

At Allen Campaign Event, McCain Jokes About Monkey Flying A Plane

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(CBS/AP)  Sen. John McCain was in Norfolk on Wednesday for a rally and announcement of a new coalition in support of Sen. George Allen's campaign.

During the event, however, McCain made a joke about a monkey flying an airplane, the Hampton Roads Daily Press reports. This comment came as Allen fights criticism for having called opponent Jim Webb's campaign worker "macaca," which is a genus of monkey.

The fallout from Allen's name-calling of a Webb campaign staffer overshadowed the event. McCain says that having made several gaffes over the years, Allen has his deep and abiding sympathy. But McCain predicted Allen "will get back on track quickly."

The two possible 2008 GOP presidential nominees announced "Veterans for Allen" — a coalition led by Paul Galanti, who was campaign coordinator for McCain's primary bid against President Bush in 2000. The senator from Arizona and Galanti were both prisoners of war in Vietnam.

Allen's opponent, Jim Webb, is a decorated Marine veteran of the Vietnam War and former Navy secretary under President Reagan.

About 125 Allen supporters attended the hour-long rally, in which Allen defended his support of President Bush's Iraq policy.



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by htfd57 August 18, 2006 3:27 PM EDT

McCain is just showing his true colors.
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by tracyleigh67 August 18, 2006 3:21 PM EDT
In his quest to be president, McCain has slowly been losing my support for his "straight talk" and this is yet another example. I can't understand his need to lend his backing to a candidate of Allen's woeful character. And, make no mistake, Allen (who's yet another George W. Bush bully type) knew exactly the meaning of 'maccaca' - his mother is French Tunisian and that word is a well-known racist insult in that culture.

Frankly, when it comes to "straight talk", Chuck Hagle is the Republican who most interests me now. I can't see him supporting someone like Allen.
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by lardheppus August 18, 2006 3:19 PM EDT
nkeying around the republicans are doing, shouldn't it be "Veterinarians for Allen"?
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by jbs6 August 18, 2006 3:08 PM EDT
As evidenced by recent events in Iraq, being in the military doesn't of itself make one a hero or a murderer -as courts martials will dtermine. It logically follows that military service doesn't exclude bigots.
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by veteraninva August 18, 2006 12:40 AM EDT
Why didn't you comment on the demonstration against Allen, staged mostly by veterans, that was going on outside?

To see pictures of the protest, go here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/14874693@N00/
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