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See the original video of the same lady questioned McCain, you posted the joke picture here...

Racists Boo John McCain For Defending Barack Obama

YouTube - Racists Boo John McCain For Defending Barack Obama
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Why do you say the people were racist?

The man said that he was afraid of Obama becoming President because of his connection with Ayers, and because of his possible choices for new Supreme Court justices. McCain said that Obama was a decent man that people did not have to fear. A few people booed because they didn't agree. That doesn't mean they are racist. The man didn't say anything about race.

When the woman said that Obama was an Arab, McCain said that Obama was a decent man. The people did not boo. They cheered when McCain was done.
 
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Why do you say the people were racist?

The man said that he was afraid of Obama becoming President because of his connection with Ayers, and because of his possible choices for new Supreme Court justices. McCain said that Obama was a decent man that people did not have to fear. A few people booed because they didn't agree. That doesn't mean they are racist. The man didn't say anything about race.

When the woman said that Obama was an Arab, McCain said that Obama was a decent man. The people did not boo. They cheered when McCain was done.


I read MSNBC article and also the comments from those video, I posted here saying that the same lady, Jiro posted as joke asked McCain question that Obama is Arab? McCain replied, no Obama is a decent person and then ask his supporters for respectful... It make the people mad and boo to him... :dunno2:
 
I read MSNBC article and also the comments from those video, I posted here saying that the same lady, Jiro posted as joke asked McCain question that Obama is Arab? McCain replied, no Obama is a decent person and then ask his supporters for respectful... It make the people mad and boo to him... :dunno2:

I viewed the clip and they did not boo'ed him. Look at the audience's facial expression and their body action at the end of clip. They were smiling, clapping for McCain's respect for his opponent. Didn't you see his face and his body action when responding to old lady? It looks as if he's belittling her for having racist/ignorant view.
 
McCain's a racist and they encouraged him to be a what?



Super Mega Uber Liar. Who is to say Bush wasn't a liar?
 
I viewed the clip and they did not boo'ed him. Look at the audience's facial expression and their body action at the end of clip. They were smiling, clapping for McCain's respect for his opponent. Didn't you see his face and his body action when responding to old lady? It looks as if he's belittling her for having racist/ignorant view.
Yes. In fact, when that woman makes her "he's an Arab" comment you can even hear some people snicker and laugh at her.
 
Yes. In fact, when that woman makes her "he's an Arab" comment you can even hear some people snicker and laugh at her.

It could be that the people laugh at her because of her stupid question.
 
It could be that the people laugh at her because of her stupid question.

look at video clip again. These audience are not your stereotypical dumb redneck racist people. I'm pretty sure they knew Obama is not an Arab.
 
It could be that the people laugh at her because of her stupid question.
Yes, that's what I said. That proves that the crowd didn't agree with the woman. They weren't racist.
 
Jiro & Reba, :ty: for interpret what the video said... "racist...." is not my own word but I pasted the title of "YouTube" video word. I don´t know why they use those word...
 
Jiro & Reba, :ty: for interpret what the video said... "racist...." is not my own word but I pasted the title of "YouTube" video word. I don´t know why they use those word...
Obviously they used the word "racist" to make McCain look bad. :roll:
 
not that I'm a McCain lover but I respect Republican view and most of them are pretty intelligent. They simply have a very different view of Democrats. Each party has stereotypical view. GOP as greedy corporations... Democrat as aggressive taxers and know-it-all... Green Party as silly, illogical tree-huggers.... etc.

Deep down - each party want to better America in good faith but they simply have different view/belief on how to run it. My view shares more with Republican than Democrat but my choice of President/Party wavers depending on the situation. I believe currently... Democratic approach is a right tool to fix this situation. Once it improves - my view will most likely switch over to Republican side.... or maybe not. time will tell.

Just disappointed that Republican Party came up short on suitable Presidency candidate... Thanks a lot, GWB :mad2:
 
Just disappointed that Republican Party came up short on suitable Presidency candidate... Thanks a lot, GWB :mad2:

You're not the only one, Jiro. In fact, many Republicans were disappointed McCain won the Presidential nomination. Many of them preferred that Mitt Romney win the nomination instead. So now, they are voting against the "lesser" of two evils.
 
LOL. As for this name calling, what do you expect from policiticans? :roll:


Lol, deafskeptic, although I wasn't referring to the politicos at that moment, but yeah, it is embedded into their DNA; thay can't help it! :lol:
 
Nor does Obama's middle name make him a Muslim or a terrorist.

I'm glad that not many users on here think this. Most people are able to make a rational decision for not supporting Obama and others choose to use myths to justify their decision not to support Obama.

To be fair to Reba and others, sometimes there are also myths about McCain that are used as well. I don't trust his judgment and I don't like his ideas for the economy and those two points alone are enough for me to fairly justify not supporting him.
 
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