On another tmi note...got dayum why on the one rainy day does mother nature have to deliver me a punch to the stomach and head? C'mon...Mercy please.
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For some reason, the comment did not bother me that much and certainly did not strike a racial nerve. While I do expect more from people, McCain is erratic and unable to control his temper. With that being the case, I honestly think he would have used the term no matter who was his opponent.
Now the recent uses of Barack's middle name? That is entirely different.
I agree - and it's not even really racist toward African-Americans.
I thought the most offensive part in McCain's debate performance was his saying that he doubted that Oliver Clark, the young black gentleman, had ever heard of Fannie/Freddie prior to the economic crisis.
Ya know what? I had never heard of Sarah Palin until this crap-tastic Mckkkain campaign.
I was eating Grapefruit when I came up with SunFresh...but it fits pretty well.
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For some reason, the comment did not bother me that much and certainly did not strike a racial nerve. While I do expect more from people, McCain is erratic and unable to control his temper. With that being the case, I honestly think he would have used the term no matter who was his opponent.
Now the recent uses of Barack's middle name? That is entirely different.
I agree - and it's not even really racist toward African-Americans.
I thought the most offensive part in McCain's debate performance was his saying that he doubted that Oliver Clark, the young black gentleman, had ever heard of Fannie/Freddie prior to the economic crisis.
Ya know what? I had never heard of Sarah Palin until this crap-tastic Mckkkain campaign.
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