The above rumor hasn't been substantiated. The account has been attributed to either Mary-Kay Gamel or her friend Ana Dubey, but neither of them has stepped up to own the story.
My Holiday With John McCain-Unproven!
If someone has a link to substantiate the story, post it. Otherwise, there are enough substantiated reasons to keep John McCain out of the White House.
McCains notorious temperament does raise questions about his credentials as a Politician and statesman- e.g. calling ones wife a slut in public, which is well documented.
I'm of the view that the above link is bullshit however. For a start, this 'Ana Dubey, Clinical Psychologist' appears nowhere on the Californian register of psychologists. Secondly, some of the things said- such as about his adopted daughter- just do not ring true. Who would say that to a group of strangers on holiday?
Until or unless an Ana Dubey turns up and takes credit as an eyewitness, it belongs in the same basket as this Muslim Obama nonsense.
The Obamedia is attempting to set yet another false narrative: The narrative of the McCain “mob.” McCain-Palin rallies are out of control, they wheedle. Conservatives are mad! They’re yelling mean things about Obama and calling him names! It’ scaaaaary!
Paul Krugman is trembling: “Something very ugly is taking shape on the political scene: as McCain’s chances fade, the crowds at his rallies are, by all accounts, increasingly gripped by insane rage…What happens when Obama is elected? It will be even worse than it was in the Clinton years. For sure there will be crazy accusations, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see some violence.”
Frank Rich decries “Weimar-like rage” and the “violent escalation of rhetoric.”
Let’s talk about “insane rage” and “violent escalation.”
This is insane rage — Madonna bashing Sarah Palin and shrieking “I will kick her ass:”
A Deplorable Bitter Clinger
Let's not libel this class act John McCain, he didn't call his wife a slut in public. (McCain actually called his wife Cindy a c*nt in public after she made fun of his balding head).
The Raw Story | Book: McCain temper boiled over in '92 tirade, called wife a '[at][at][at][at]'
You say it like it's a bad thing.McCain - the Racist, Misogynistic
The whole of the campaigns on both sides are rapidly degrading into one mob shouting at another mob. Best defined as mob rule which can only result in long term negative ramifications for both teams.Originally Posted by Boon Mee
Everyone must be a winner and no one is willing to take defeat without anger and unfounded accusations aimed at their opponent and their own team.
The leaders of both teams are remiss in not taking control. They may not stop it but immediately denouncing the angry mob rhetoric coming from their own supporters is what they must do.
IMO, both McCain and Obama are equally culpable in their failure to do so.
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"
^ It will be ugly once the votes are in. I almost want Obama to win so the blacks don't riot.
^ Perhaps they can hang a few as a warning to others?
Interesting POV! Should Obama go into election day with a substantial lead similar to what he has now and lose, it would indeed be a set back in "racial" relations for the country as radical nut case elements within the "black" organizations would have a field day stirring up trouble. Doubt it will result in any wide spread rioting though.Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon
You failed to mention the real possibility of some angry nut cases from the ranks of McCain supporters taking things into their own hands in an attempt to remove the cause of the "downfall" of the American way. This is by far a bigger concern to me if Obama wins.
You have outdone yourself with ignorance, stupidity and Hhhhheee Hawwwww!Originally Posted by jet
Jet has black friends, she must have some inside information
True, Norts. I forgot to mention that. This is evident in the crowds at McC's latest rallies. These people are PO-ed that McC even says BO is an OK guy.
Whoever wins, election fraud will be an issue, IMO. Recounts galore.
First, I can see the temperament from the rally crowds, can't you?
All in all a few. Lived in Manhattan (oh, but I know Harlem, da Bronx, Brooklyn, etc -- BedSty, no) and have friends (black, white and Asian) in LA, SanF, all over Ohio, Washington, Florida, Houston, NY State. I've been talking to them alot lately. A black bud in LA does not want BO to get in because he does a good biz already and thinks BO is just a sweet talker. Chinese friends always vote Republican. Most of the honkeys are undecided, mainly because of Palin but also unsure about BO -- who is this guy?
[quote=Jet Gorgon;798918]True, Norts. I forgot to mention that. This is evident in the crowds at McC's latest rallies. These people are PO-ed that McC even says BO is an OK guy.
Whoever wins, election fraud will be an issue, IMO. Recounts galore.
First, I can see the temperament from the rally crowds, can't you?
All in all a few. Lived in Manhattan (oh, but I know Harlem, da Bronx, Brooklyn, etc -- BedSty, no) and have friends (black, white and Asian) in LA, SanF, all over Ohio, Washington, Florida, Houston, NY State. I've been talking to them alot lately. A black bud in LA does not want BO to get in because he does a good biz already and thinks BO is just a sweet talker. Chinese friends always vote Republican.
Chinese and East Asian usually vote strongly Republican because they often run small business. Very true. And small business need support, and they need less taxes.
The undecideds are running from 3-7% in some states.Most of the honkeys are undecided, mainly because of Palin but also unsure about BO
The independents are for Obama by 20+%
Women for Obama by 20+%
Younger voters 18-late twenties, for Obama by 20+%
Source: my polling data that I posted in US domestic, yesterday.
Males: neck and neck.
Again, with the electoral college, is comes down the the individual state.
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^ Talking about MY honkey friends, MM, not the masses.
The funny thing is..... McCain is as old as dirt! Any of this shit could be true.
But they aren't really McCain supporters. He's the candidate. He's not their guy. They don't feel he's in their corner. Someone at a rally expressed their concerned to McCain that Obama will bring "socialism" to the US if he is elected. People are worried and McCain is not very assuring.
Most Republican voters are not this stupid- a minority are, and another hard core minority is stirring them up. Unfortunately, this has characterised Republican electioneering since the Bush/Cheney/Rove axis- the very same tactics were used aganst John McCain ironically. Just one of the reasons that I will be glad to see the back of them.
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