McCain played the race card first

Spytheweb

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note that the McCain campaign's strategy on race is to (a) play the race card and then (b) accuse Obama of having played the race card.

The issue here, of course, is that John McCain claimed great umbrage at Barack Obama's lighthearted comment that Bush and McCain would emphasize that "he doesn't look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills."

But if John McCain thinks that comment was playing the race card, then why did he play it first? One month ago -- in late June -- a McCain ad superimposed Obama's visage on a one hundred dollar bill as part of an effort to mock his supposed 'presumptuousness.'

McCain's ad:

http://www.jedreport.com/2008/08/setting-the-rec.html
 

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I had never seen this ad... does put what Obama said about , they will try to scare you about how I don't look like the past presidents in perspective. There is so much out there .... the average voter can't keep all this BS in context. Both sides do it all the time.. 90% of what these two parties talk about is smoke screen.... all they care about is power for the sake of power... It's us against them but we'll never learn.... Most of the people that defend these people will never get 5 wks off in the summer.... If these people lived in the real word and the company that they worked for or even if they owend the company and it was in the state of this country. No way could they justify 5 wks off.
 
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ImFeklhr

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He thinks your avatar is a wrestler for the world wrestling entertainment :nono:

ohhhh... I only knew the WWF acronym back in the day... now I gotcha.

but nope.

it's my homosexual lover from the leather street fair in san francisco :shrug:
 

gardenweasel

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all this racism stuff...all the racist comments.....they could cause one to go on the "warpath"...

still,these people have no "reservations" about making these racist comments...each one "scalping" the other`s comments...

and neither one is the least bit "red-faced" about their statements...

honestly,i don't believe that the voters give two "guineas" about the name calling...if they keep this up,soon they`ll hit bottom with a resounding "wop"....

seems all they care about is finding the "chink" in one another`s armor...

this election has turned into a "chinese fire drill" with all the racism...




/grunt...:nooo:
 
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StevieD

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all this racism stuff...all the racist comments.....they could cause one to go on the "warpath"...

still,these people have no "reservations" about making these racist comments...each one "scalping" the other`s comments...

and neither one is the least bit "red-faced" about their statements...

honestly,i don't believe that the voters give two "guineas" about the name calling...if they keep this up,soon they`ll hit bottom with a resounding "wop"....

seems all they care about is finding the "chink" in one another`s armor...

this election has turned into a "chinese fire drill" with all the racism...




/grunt...:nooo:
:142smilie :142smilie

Good one Weasel.

But on a serious note I expect the Corporate Press to force feed us this race stuff, from both sides, as the powers that be try to divide us as the next step in the War Against the Middleclass.

Keep watching. :0corn
 
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