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Originally Posted by molson
Well noboby had monkey dolls of McCain either, but that wouldn't make any sense, so I don't know what your point is.
Of course Obama will be subject to more racism than McCain. That's news? McCain's a white guy. I don't know what this fact says about anyone in the Republican party, who's voting McCain, or who's not voting Obama. It just says there's racists in America. Check.
I think the broader point is that there's fringe crazies on both sides.
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but when McCain had the opportunity to correct his fans he did (although the campaign managers, whom are the worst I can remember, shouldve never allowed him to be in that position to begin with) but on the global stage when presented with the opportunity to take a stand against that 'fringe' he didnt. also Sarah has done nothing if not encourage some 'fringe' behaviour at her rallies. I would hope Obama would take McCain's tact and not Sarah's. that being said the violent rhetoric is certainly higher on one side than the other, if you find a way of excusing that so be it....I dont, for either side.