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John McCain Sows the Seeds of Hatred

By Rory O'Connor, RoryOConnor.org. Posted October 14, 2008.


John McCain: You're better than that! Stop the hate speech before it's too late.
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John McCain was right in August when he called John Lewis one of the "wisest people" he knew.

So when Representative Lewis -- a Georgia Democrat and veteran of the civil rights movement - recently denounced the McCain/Palin campaign for its use of divisive rhetoric and said the negative tone of the Republican presidential campaign reminded him of the hateful atmosphere that segregationist Governor George Wallace fostered in Alabama in the 1960s, he was calling it like it is.

I have been writing, speaking and blogging extensively of late about the hate speech epidemic in America, which has been mostly playing out on the airwaves of shock jock talk radio. Knowing the tenor of the times, I was unsurprised when the tone of the presidential campaign veered into similar territory. The truth is that Lewis simply called it like it is when he said McCain and running mate Sarah Palin were ''sowing the seeds of hatred and division, and there is no need for this hostility in our political discourse.'' Rather than rejecting his remarks as ''shocking and beyond the pale,'' McCain should have listened to Lewis, who is one of three people the Arizona Senator said he would "rely heavily on" if elected president.

Lewis was also right that the fear and loathing being expressed on the campaign trail in 2008 is frighteningly similar to that of the dark days of 1968. Those of us who were around at the time remember well what happened then, shortly after the hate speaking began. As Lewis noted, ''George Wallace never threw a bomb. He never fired a gun, but he created the climate and the conditions that encouraged vicious attacks against innocent Americans who were simply trying to exercise their constitutional rights. Because of this atmosphere of hate, four little girls were killed on Sunday morning when a church was bombed in Birmingham, Alabama.''

Instead of being viewed through the partisan prism of the heated presidential campaign, Lewis' statement should instead serve, as he said as "a reminder to all Americans that toxic language can lead to destructive behavior." So when McCain and Palin supporters shout ''traitor,'' ''terrorist,'' ''treason,'' ''liar'' and even ''off with his head'' at campaign stops in reference to Barack Obama - and when reporters are threatened and castigated with racist remarks - it's time for all truly patriotic Americans to stand up and speak out. Instead, McCain denounced Lewis' remarks as "shocking and beyond the pale." But it has really been his campaign - and his running mate Sarah "Beyond the" Palin -- who have stepped over the line of acceptable political discourse by floating absurd charges such as the laughable one that Obama has been as ''palling around with terrorists.'' After all, terrorists present a mortal threat to this country - and we all know what happens to them when they're finally caught…

So it doesn't take a genius, or a lot of imagination, to think of what could happen next. Remember the recent shooting at the Unitarian-Universalist church in Knoxville? Remember the 1968 shooting at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis?? And the subsequent one at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles??? I certainly do! That's why I believe the wise man John Lewis when he points out that the McCain/Palin ticket is "playing with fire." And as the late political analyst Robert Nesta Markey once aptly remarked, "Catch a fire - you're gonna get burned!"

So please, John McCain: You're better than that! Stop the hate speech before it's too late. If not, I fear the fire next time may consume us all for decades to come…

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Filmmaker and journalist Rory O'Connor is the author of "Shock Jocks: Hate Speech and Talk Radio" (AlterNet Books, 2008). O'Connor also writes the Media Is A Plural blog.

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Highly disturbing exchange on CNN between a reporter and one of McCain's fascist bully boys...
Posted by: yellow on Oct 14, 2008 9:40 AM   
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A big fat ass cracker with a drawl that would make Wyatt Erp envious was interviewed at a McCain rally by a CNN reporter. He told the reporter that he thought Obama was neither a Christian nor an American. He held up a sign that said Sane American Republicans Against Hussein, the first letters of each word spell Sarah, the keynote speaker at the rally. This cracker taunted the reporter who accused him of hate by repeatedly demanded to know who he supported as if it was a litmus test of his patriotism. It spoke volumes about the real mentality behind the Republican campaign and indeed their party in general.

These fascist bullies are being goaded by the McCain/Pallin campaign. I am 48 years old and have seen very hotly contested elections including the last two. I have never in my nearly half century long life seen Nuremburg-style hate being whipped up by fascist bullies and hatemongering racists. These people are on the proverbial ropes and they are desperate. They know they will lose and thus have nothing to lose. But the political tide of the country is turning against them. It is our solemn duty to make sure it stays that way.

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McCain "better then that" ?
Posted by: hadashito on Oct 17, 2008 2:34 PM   
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NO !

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Waimea Widow
Posted by: Waimea Witch on Oct 17, 2008 2:39 PM   
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It's getting ugly out there! I just watched a very interesting exchange between Chris Matthews on MSNBC and Congresswoman Bachmann (R) of Minnesota. She basically called Obama anti-American with a leftist agenda. She then lumped all liberals and leftists as anti-American and challenged the media to investigate anti-American members of Congress. The seeds of hate of being spread and it is very, very scary!

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M&P
Posted by: frank69 on Oct 17, 2008 2:39 PM   
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McNutt and PaleLie are liars, racists, and little shits!

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len
Posted by: leonardfeingold on Oct 17, 2008 2:59 PM   
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Alternet publishes comments with abusive comments; curse words. The nuts at political rally are nothing new; the the killers of presidents in the past save Lincoln were from the left; so, we are supposed to make a deal of that. Alternet by publishing "hate" speech in these comments which thousands read is more significant that a few nuts at political rallies.

It is the extreme left that went to the defense of Sadaam and contributed money to real assassins and rape artists and ethnic cleansing. Not the right. It is the left that makes excuses or turns a blind eye to gulag in Castro's Cuba. So a few nuts at politician are noise made into a big deal by the press and the left.

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» RE: len Posted by: BrianMcKee
An Account Of A vacation With John McCain
Posted by: cori on Oct 17, 2008 3:20 PM   
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MY HOLIDAY WITH JOHN McCAI

It was not our intention, but it was our misfortune to be in close
quarters with John McCain for almost a week, since Turtle Island has a small
number of bungalows and their focus on communal meals force all vacationers
who are there at the same time to get to know each other intimately. He
arrived at our first group meal and started reading quotes from a pile of
William Faulkner books with a forest of Post-Its sticking out of them. As an
English Literature major myself, my first thought was "if he likes this so
much, why hasn't he memorized any of this yet?" I soon realized that McCain
actually thought we had come on vacation to be a volunteer audience for his
"readings" which then became a regular part of each meal. Out of politeness,
none of the vacationers initially protested at this intrusion into their
blissful holiday, but people's buttons definitely got pushed as the readings
continued day after day.

I actively avoided McCain after that, but unfortunately one day he
engaged me in a political discussion which soon got us on the topic of the
active US bombing of Iraq at that time. I was shocked when he said, "If I
was in charge, I would nuke Iraq to teach them a lesson". Given McCain's
personal experience with the horrors of war, I had expected a more balanced
point of view. I commented on the tragic consequences of the nuclear attacks
on Japan during WWII -- but no, he was not to be dissuaded. He went on to
say that if it was up to him he would have dropped many more nuclear bombs
on Japan. I rapidly extricated myself from this conversation as I could
tell that his experience being tortured as a POW didn't seem to have
mellowed out his perspective, but rather had made him more aggressive and
vengeful towards the world.
My final encounter with McCain was on the morning that he was leaving
Turtle Island. Amy and I were happily eating pancakes when McCain arrived
and told Amy that she shouldn't be having pancakes because she needed to
lose weight. Amy burst into tears at this abusive comment. I felt fiercely
protective of Amy and immediately turned to McCain and told him to leave her
alone. He became very angry and abusive towards me, and said, "Don't you
know who I am." I looked him in the face and said, "Yes, you are the biggest
asshole I have ever met" and headed back to my cabin. I am happy to say that
later that day when I arrived at lunch I was given a standing ovation by all
the guests for having stood up to McCain's bullying.
Although I have shared my McCain story informally with friends, this is
the first time I am making this public. I almost did so in 2000, when McCain
first announced his bid for the Republican nomination, but it soon became
apparent that George Bush was the shoo-in candidate and so I did not act
then. However, now that there is a very real possibility that McCain could
be elected as our next president, I feel it is my duty as an American
citizen to share this story. I can't imagine a more scary outcome for
America than that this abusive, aggressive man should lead our nation. I
have observed him in intimate surroundings as he really is, not how the
media portrays him to be. If his attitudes toward women and his treatment
of his own family are even a small indicator of his real
personality, then I shudder to think what will happen to America were he to
be elected as our President.

Mary-Kay Gamel
Professor of Classics, Comparative Literature, and Theater Arts
Cowell College
University of California, Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, California 95064

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ROLLING STONE: IT'S ALREADY STOLEN - the election
Posted by: cori on Oct 17, 2008 3:25 PM   
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ROLLING STONE: IT'S ALREADY STOLEN


Investigation by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Greg Palast released today

Don’t worry about Mickey Mouse or ACORN stealing the election. According to an investigative report out today in Rolling Stone magazine, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Greg Palast, after a year-long investigation, reveal a systematic program of "GOP vote tampering" on a massive scale.

- Republican Secretaries of State of swing-state Colorado have quietly purged one in six names from their voter rolls.

Over several months, the GOP politicos in Colorado stonewalled every attempt by Rolling Stone to get an answer to the massive purge - ten times the average state's rate of removal.

- While Obama dreams of riding to the White House on a wave of new voters, more then 2.7 million have had their registrations REJECTED under new procedures signed into law by George Bush.

Kennedy, a voting rights lawyer, charges this is a resurgence of 'Jim Crow' tactics to wrongly block Black and Hispanic voters.

- A fired US prosecutor levels new charges - accusing leaders of his own party, Republicans, with criminal acts in an attempt to block legal voters as "fraudulent."

- Digging through government records, the Kennedy-Palast team discovered that, in 2004, a GOP scheme called "caging” ultimately took away the rights of 1.1 million voters. The Rolling Stone duo predict that, this November 4, it will be far worse.
- Since the last presidential race, "States used dubious 'list management' rules to scrub at least 10 million voters from their rolls."

Among those was Paul Maez of Las Vegas, New Mexico - a victim of an unreported but devastating purge of voters in that state that left as many as one in nine Democrats without a vote. For Maez, the state's purging his registration was particularly shocking - he's the county elections supervisor.

"Republican operatives - the party's elite commandos of bare-knuckle politics," report Kennedy and Palast, under the cover of fighting fraudulent voting, are "systematically disenfranchis[ing] Democrats."

The investigators level a deadly serious charge:

"If Democrats are to win the 2008 election, they must not simply beat McCain at the polls - they must beat him by a margin that exceeds the level of GOP vote tampering."

Block the Vote by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. & Greg Palast in the current issue (#1064) of Rolling Stone. [Media enquiries - Dave Falkenstein, Sunshine Sachs & Assoc, via interviews@gregpalast.com.]

Note - Kennedy and Palast are releasing, simultaneously with the Rolling Stone investigative report what they call, the vote-theft 'antidote': a 24-page full-color comic book, Steal Back Your Vote, which can be downloaded or obtained in print from their non-partisan website, StealBackYourVote.org

For updates and video reports, go to RollingStone.com, www.GregPalast.com and StealBackYourVote.org.

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This election is THE Test of National Intelligence
Posted by: pana on Oct 17, 2008 8:02 PM   
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Those high stakes tests our young take don't tell us anything. The outcome of this election is THE TEST of NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE.

What I have noticed is that the republicans are using fear, the lowest level of human motivation, for their disgusting attack campaign.

McCain reminds me of the Penguin in the Batman movie. And Palin, well what can i say about her, except that she is even worse than McInsane. So, here we have Mr. McInsane and Ms. Pain running for the highest office in this country and they are both nuts, have no integrity, low intellectual and critical thinking ability, and would be plain BAD for the U.S. The past 8 years have been a disaster under Bush/Cheney, and we cannot afford more of the same.

Go Obama/Biden. We need smart people with integrity running the U.S.

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O'oconnor is correct, Lewis's remarks not beyond pale
Posted by: whealeydj on Oct 18, 2008 2:34 AM   
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but Palin's remarks were. Mccain has been trying to switch the blame from his own campaign of rabble rousing to Lewis's criticism of the right wing populist techiniques of painting Obama as a muslim, foreigner, terrorist, leftist. Come November 5 this country will still face the legacy of Bush Cheney--two shooting wars in Central Asia with no end in sight as well as worldwide financial crisis. The last thing this country needs is 30-40% of populace feeling like Obama is a threat. The sooner Mccain actually puts country first and party second by accepting repsonsibility for the huge mistake his campaign made by trying to bring out the McVeigh vote the better we will be if Obama wins.

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McCain Sends FBI to Attempt OUR MURDER to Silence our Protests of McCain-Airline Profiling Attack
Posted by: TruthSayer900 on Oct 27, 2008 4:30 PM   
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http://MCCAINATTACKS.BLOGSPOT.COM MCCAIN CORPORATE GREED Incites Kidnapping/Murder Attempts Upon Our Family To Silence our Online Protest Against Northwest Airlines- Official Airline Carrier for McCain Campaign, following vicious Northwest Air profiling attack leaving me hospitalized family friends terrorized years thereafter via covert state persecution:

McCain's TIES TO NORTHWEST AIR-Official airline Carrier of McCain *Campaign) at the Root of Murder attempts upon our lives.

We have received E- threats from FBI, and by way of phone, including threats from FBI agent Steven Davis citing McCain as a “Very good friend of his” amidst ongoing kidnapping attempts.
McCain campaign racism/bigotry mirrored in corporate ties to Northwest RE: Northwest's known ties to FBI via illegal 6000 CD release of passenger info. to FBI for racial profiling purposes. seen here (click)
FBI's Co-Intel Pro role is known for not only Water Gate, but also murder of civil rights movement leaders re: Malcolm_X, Fred Hampton, M.L. King and involvement in the abduction of John Graham (American Indian movement member kidnapped over FBI interests in South Dakota Uranium Ore mining for war munitions) and Maher Arar,Canadian kidnapped from JFK airport and taken to torture in Syria. (MaherArar.ca)
Northwest Air has been sued by ACLU, was in bankruptcy protection at the time of the attack/is now not only in a delicate merger with Delta, but the official carrier of the McCain campaign.

Ties between McCain/Republican Campaign and Northwest Air, the official Airline carrier for their campaign, coupled with the fact that McCain’s top executive legal council have Northwest and U.S. Chamber of Commerce as their top two clientele as exposed on the following sites: http://mccainsource.com/corruption?id=0006 and talkingpointsmemo.com
McCain well known for his *volatile temper (according to over 30 civilian and military sources)*Keating 5 Scandal, Investment savings and Loan, and his Exxon Oil 4.3 Billion tax relief initiative re: the bailout.

Stepping on McCain's Corrupt corporate agenda has precipitated attempts upon our lives

References:
Lesley Hughes Canadian Dimension Mag. Journalist 204 275 5757 e: lesleyhughescanada(at)yahoo(dot)com, Roche Tasse International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group Head 613 241 5298 e: rocht(at)iclmg(dot)ca; Michelle Gross Communities United Against Police Brutality e: mgresist(at)minn.net ph 612 703 1612

Extensive extrajudicial persecution (framed, covert tribunal housing FBI and NORTHWEST AIRLINES Airlines employees on a “jury pool”, threats, stalking, sabotaged mail ) prompted us to expose their crimes on line.

Our protests spawned repeated attempts towards kidnapping /murder by *criminally charged local Canadian police (acting without warrant or charges) on behalf of U.S. judicial and corporate factions including FBI CIA and NSA, in attempt to silence us.

Local Canadian Winnipeg police remain motivated by a close affiliation with MN Police: Wpg Police Chief Keith Mc Caskill is president of North West Chapter of Associates FBI with Minneapolis Police affiliation and was referenced by police upon the first kidnapping/murder attempt.

Terrorized now 3 years ongoing as police use covert tactics to effect attempts at kidnapping, having necessitated my going into hiding in remote locations for extended periods of time. We remain traumatized.

Contact Information:
Aaron James 204 296 6497; Linda James 204 509 9144/ 204 889 9134 e: resist1000@usa.com, gmail: jim457986@gmail.com ; Lindajames@mts.net

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