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  • thank was class..........

  • so arabs are not decent family men?

  • he;s a decent family man, not an arab.

    ??

    So Arabs are not decent family people?

  • That old white lady is a fucken retard. OBAMA is an ARAB??? are you fucken kidding me. If I see that old bitch around, I'll get and grandma to whoop her ass. Dumb fuck white lady and NO i'm not a racist. I dislike dumb retarded white people who support republicans

  • John McCain, a better human being than George W. Bush, should have returned to the Senate (or quit politics altogether) after the humiliation of losing the Republican nomination for president to the incompetent and tactless Bush in 2000. Or maybe McCain---who is the for the most part, especially on social issues (illegal immigrants, affirmative action, gun control), a liberal---should have just switched parties. It is good to see him defend Obama, the most un-American White House occupier ever.

  • @hatmap I feel sorry for him but I still voted for Obama.

  • I was very moved to hear Mccain say that. I think it was a very good thing of him to do.

  • you tard. Crap on everything you think. Social Security for everyone!

  • no i dont want to

  • Good job, John!

    I'm sticking with Obama!!!

  • Well done, Mr. McCain. You displayed real integrity.

  • Some thanks McCain gets for taking the high road. This interview really makes my side look bad- instead of acknowledging McCain for integrity, they're bashing him for "doubling back on his own campaign strategy", delighting in his "erratic" behavior. The Huffington guy sounds like someone who doesn't care about anything besides his side winning, and, worse, the interviewer seems to be openly supporting him, and thus Obama. I would hope my side would be above such things.

  • Do you think Mccain has seen the writing on the wall? Palin is already packing her bags.

  • McCain earned a couple of points from me here, but are there no decent Arabic family men? Shouldn't his response have been "No, maam, he's an AMERICAN and a decent family...etc" Shit, while we're educating these Republicans, lets go a little further.

  • Exactly. His response implies that Arabs are inherently not decent, not family men and not citizens.

  • linguistica78:

    You really are a linguistic, aren't you?

    Must admit I didn't see McCain's implication, but then subconscious racism is hard to spot.

  • Even McCain (and his desire to be the next president) couldn't stand by that kind of ignorance and hate. I truly hope that those people find the help they need.

  • HAHAHA they're still gonna vote for him!

  • mccain seems very hurt by the fact that his campaign has come to this. he's never been the kind to stir up hate. defending obama there he came off as respectable. i always said that although i don't agree with him on virtually anything, he is a decent person, until last week when all these vicious words started surfacing at his rallies. i just gained back my respect for the man. i'm glad he decided to keep his integrity, even if his idiotic supporters booed him for that. good job, mr.mccain!

  • i just got a lot of the respect back that i once had for senator mcain. it is the only time he has seemed genuine to me in the last 8 years.

  • McCain crowds are everything that is wrong with this country, Obama is truly uniting this country you see people from every race at Obama's rallies. People are uniting through the idea of hope, not separating through the idea of fear.

    What I fear is that my kids will have to grow up with the people that are in these McCain rallies, these are the people who genuinely hate people because of the color of their skin.

    May God help us, we haven't gotten far at all...

  • SO true.

  • By the way dont be mistaken here, he had to rebuff that comment in some way, cause imagine if he had said "yeah he is a f*ckin arab, he even have a camel in his back yard".

    that would back fire like the past accusations have, in fact this one would make his campaign officially "a Joke".

  • how one runs a campaign shows how he would run the country! there is a clear choice here ppl, lets Vote!

    Obama/Biden 08!

  • She says DOUGH NOT.Bumpkin.

  • Who is the Lady....who says Obama Is a Arab

    hahahahaha

    This Heffa's Hair looks like she straight woke up and rushed to the front of the line

    I Bet everything I have, she DID NOT wash her ass

    So sad!

    Obama/Biden 08

  • McCain called down this thunder, frankly I doubt he can stuff this genie back into the bottle.

  • lilyannerose:

    You're right, but there is one strategy that might work.

    Fire all campaign staff members responsible for the Republican hate ads. It can then be treated like this.

    "McCain can identify a problem, and with his strength of character and intelligence, he will act quickly to fix it. He's the kind of man we've been waiting for in the Oval Office."

    I don't give this much chance at working, but I think it's his only option. Otherwise he looks weak and out of control.

  • TY for posting this! It took me forever to find a video of it on the web ...i wonder why

    Imagine if Mccain just went with it, continued to fuel the fire of hate till the election. It would be a mess, nice to see he still has a soul.

  • McCain should have reeled in his 'strategists' before they started stirring up radical America. That really shows he's not in control of his campaign and might not have the character strength, intelligence, and good judgement to handle the big job.

  • perfectly said.

  • And of course I meant "assure" not "assures". We all make mistakes, it's the decent among us that don't make a mountain out of a mole-hill.

    This is a turning point in the campaign. For McCain to finally confront this type of venom, and knock it back, despite what it does to his raging masses, means that we can focus on the massive issues.

    I hate to say it, but Thank You McCain.

    And I mean it.

  • Yup, I'm quite impressed with McCain.

    Still I'm for Obama, doesn't matter though - I'm German and can't influence a thing over there %)

  • im impressed with him as well.. im for obama too, but i believe this was a good thing mccain said and getting booed for that.. his supporters are f'in retarded.

  • getting booed at your own rally does not help you in any way possibly. it makes you look like you have lost all control.

  • I mean "shouldn't have gone" of course

  • This finally brings the debate to a respectable level.

    Listen, McCain served his country. He may have done what he had to do to get out of a POW camp. I can't say for certain what I would do under those circumstances.

    But at least now, McCain has finally shown his TRUE colors, not those of the Bush advisors.

    McCain, continues on this path and I assure you, this will will be a respectable campaign.

    Prove yourself to be a good man, not the man we have seen over the last few months.

  • It might be too late for him. He's should have gone in that personal direction at all.

    Now his tv ads are worthless and the extreme right people are pissed at him.

  • I think McCain hates his own campaign.

    His strategists made an awful job with all that fear mongering. Just look what primitive people they attracted...

  • @Bedlam83 i think what's really sad is that primitive thinking seems to be in the majority :(

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