McCain Convention Delegate a Domestic Terrorist

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Shared stage with abortion doc shooter sympathizer
John McCain, who along with his running mate has been attacking Obama over decade-old associations with unseemly figures, is not without his own nefarious associations.

One association, which seems to have gone unreported until now, involves a delegate who represented McCain at this year's Republican convention and previously expressed sympathy for an activist accused of shooting a doctor who performed abortions.

Applying the same logic as Sarah Palin, one could argue that the members of the GOP ticket are "palling around" with abortion clinic attack sympathizers, supporters of right-wing militants, perpetrators of political espionage and revolutionaries seeking to secede from the United States.

More attention is falling on the Arizona senator's own past since his attacks on Obama and former radical Bill Ayers. The Obama campaign's disquisition on Charles Keating just scratches the surface of what's out there, as reporters and liberal activists dig into McCain's web of connections.

Blogger Jed Lewison highlighted McCain's opposition to a 1994 law that made it a federal crime to bomb or blockade abortion clinics or to attack abortion doctors. McCain's vote against the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act put him in league with the Senate's most radical anti-abortion advocates, who split with more than two dozen anti-abortion senators who voted to crack down on clinic bombers as a matter of preserving law & order.

What's received less notice is where McCain was a few months before casting that vote.

In August 1993, McCain traveled to the Pacific Northwest where he earned the illustrious distinction of becoming the first major politician to address the ultra-far-right Oregon Citizens Alliance. He was apparently making good on a promise he had made to the group the year before as he and other GOP leaders negotiated to prevent the Christian conservatives from running a third-party candidate against Sen. Bob Packwood, who would resign a few years later amid a sex scandal.

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/McCain_connections_coming_back_to_haunt_1007.html
 
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On the subject of associations, Roland Martin points out:

Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., a Democrat from Chicago who serves as one of the national co-chairs for Obama, told me on The Tom Joyner Morning Show that if we are to use the association tag as evidence of a candidate being unfit for president, what about McCain serving and working alongside people with virulent bigoted pasts like Sens. Jesse Helms, Strom Thurmond and Robert Byrd?. . .Thurmond ran for president as a Dixiecrat in 1948 with a platform of maintaining segregation. Based on Helms' policies, he didn't see blacks as full Americans.

. . .

So, did McCain work with them? Did he not speak with them? Should McCain have declared that he would not work alongside these men because of their past? Should the self-described maverick who believes in integrity and character have taken the honorable stance of resigning from the Senate to protest these hateful characters serving in the U.S. Senate?

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For goodness' sakes, Byrd was once a member of the Ku Klux Klan, a domestic terrorist organization!
 
Okay, you didn't say Obama/Biden, but the point is people aren't 'fans' of politicians, they're supporters.

Also, you forgot to point out the inaccuracies.
 
LOL...truly pathetic. Keep riding Keith Olbermann's nuts.
 
LOL...truly pathetic. Keep riding Keith Olbermann's nuts.

You're right. It is pathetic to resort to guilty by association tactics like Sarah Palin, Sean Hannity and others. I'm glad you've finally conceded that.
 
I think we can elevate the discourse above personal attacks, right guys?
 
LOL...truly pathetic. Keep riding Keith Olbermann's nuts.

Come up with some counter arguments then. Or are you one of those McCain supporters who are blind to McCain's own guilt by the arguments that he has for Obama? Guilt by association, running a negative campaign etc. McCain is at no fault?
 

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