McCain has some nice things to say about Obama, in response to haters:
'It was crystallized in the comment of a woman named Gayle Quinnell, who prefaced her question by saying she was afraid of Obama.
"He's an Arab" she said.
"No, ma'am," McCain said as he took the microphone from her hands.
"He's a decent family man, citizen, that I just have disagreements with."'
'In Wisconsin, McCain seemed shocked by supporters who shouted "terrorist" and "off with his head" at the mention of Barack Obama's name.
"You do not have to be scared" of an Obama presidency he said in response to supporters who say they fear what will happen if Obama is elected.'
Of course, then he screws it up, because he has no control of his campaign:
'Then there were those election officials in Rensselaer County, N.Y., who "overlooked" a "typo" on 300 absentee ballots they sent out mistakenly listing the Democratic candidate as Barack "Osama." Steven787: S and B are realy close on the keyboard...;)
In Virginia, where he is fighting to keep a red state red, McCain reluctantly disavowed remarks by state GOP chairman Jeff Frederick, who was quoted in a magazine saying "Obama and Osama both have friends that bombed the Pentagon. That's scary."
McCain declined to denounce it at first before finally issuing a terse statement saying that his campaign "disagrees with the comparison."'
I believe McCain doesn't want to be remember for inciting violence or hate crimes. He's doing a lot of damage to this country by acting erratic during a crisis, and not shooting down all of the threats.
Oh, and read this quote again, and tell me what's wrong:
'"He's an Arab" she said.
"No, ma'am," McCain said as he took the microphone from her hands.
"He's a decent family man, citizen, that I just have disagreements with."'
The article is a lot more biased than me, it's pretty rough on McCain (though in a tongue-in-cheek way). The difference is that these articles are by journalists, the comments he's discussing are from the Republican candidates and other Republic officials.
I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.







