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Do you accept McCain's apology for giving the thumbs down twice on making...
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<blockquote data-quote="margareth" data-source="post: 306850" data-attributes="member: 124854"><p>Absolutely, and it took courage to go to that crowd on that day to formally apologize.</p><p>Sure, a few low class jackasses booed, but McCain had the class to do the right thing.</p><p>He's an honorable man.</p><p></p><p>Don't accuse McCain of "political expediency."</p><p>Where was Barack Obama? Indiana? An hour away?</p><p>He didn't want to be there and risk being in TV and photos with Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and all those blacks. </p><p>He can't be identified with any of them or too closely allied with any civil right issues because it scares "typical white people" as much as Rev. Wright does.</p><p></p><p>American blacks are voting for Obama 90%+.</p><p>They EXPECTED him to be in Memphis. </p><p>He was a NO-SHOW for POLITICAL REASONS.</p><p>When else will he fail them and us for political reasons?</p><p></p><p>Remember that Obama has a RECORD of voting "PRESENT" or being absent for controversial votes.</p><p>This is a man we can't count on to do the right thing.</p><p></p><p>We need a man with courage like McCain - even if we don't always agree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="margareth, post: 306850, member: 124854"] Absolutely, and it took courage to go to that crowd on that day to formally apologize. Sure, a few low class jackasses booed, but McCain had the class to do the right thing. He's an honorable man. Don't accuse McCain of "political expediency." Where was Barack Obama? Indiana? An hour away? He didn't want to be there and risk being in TV and photos with Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and all those blacks. He can't be identified with any of them or too closely allied with any civil right issues because it scares "typical white people" as much as Rev. Wright does. American blacks are voting for Obama 90%+. They EXPECTED him to be in Memphis. He was a NO-SHOW for POLITICAL REASONS. When else will he fail them and us for political reasons? Remember that Obama has a RECORD of voting "PRESENT" or being absent for controversial votes. This is a man we can't count on to do the right thing. We need a man with courage like McCain - even if we don't always agree. [/QUOTE]
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