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- inactive, on 10/24/2008, -0/+26I'm sure Moody will immediately start broadcasting the HOAX with the same fervor Fox did with the accusation, along with this opinion of his. Pathetic.
- auntazalea, on 10/24/2008, -0/+19We are waiting John Moody for the loud broadcast of this hoax.
- overanalyzeit, on 10/24/2008, -1/+17How pathetic. Same old GOP race baiting attempts.
- curraheeswoman, on 10/24/2008, -0/+12This woman is the perfect example of the type of voter that McShame and Failin have worked into a frenzy by their hate speak on the campaign trail.Say goodbye to Blink'in and Wink'in.
- MediaWeasel, on 10/24/2008, -1/+12"If the incident turns out to be a hoax, Senator McCain’s quest for the presidency is over, forever linked to race-baiting."
"If the incident turns out to be a hoax, Senator McCain’s quest for the presidency is over, forever linked to race-baiting."
"If the incident turns out to be a hoax, Senator McCain’s quest for the presidency is over, forever linked to race-baiting." - qi4all, on 10/24/2008, -0/+11A case of foot in mouth disease
- GhostyBoy, on 10/25/2008, -0/+10Fact: This was from the Fox News VP's personal blog.
Fact: The woman and question has admitted it was a hoax.
Fact: You're a jackass. - MrColdheart, on 10/24/2008, -0/+9So she drew the B backwards on her cheek because she did it while looking into a mirror.
Let that sink in for a while. - avataros, on 10/25/2008, -1/+8When Fox calls you out on your *****, you know it's over.
- morningmatters, on 10/24/2008, -1/+8This is what they call an EPIC FAIL.
- empirefalling, on 10/25/2008, -0/+6No more should be said of this woman. She is a criminal, working for a criminal organization. Her party will be investigated and hopefully will be disbanded and many of it's members arrested come February 2009.
- janethussein, on 10/24/2008, -2/+7McCain and Palin sure were quick to call the liar and her parents yesterday morning to offer their support and offer their sympathies for this "horrific act." Kinda like ummmm, McPFailins set this all up. Wonder what they paid this stupid broad to try this stunt. McLame is outta stunts and *****. Bye bye Gramps --
- SheilaNoya, on 10/25/2008, -0/+5I'm waiting to see if McCain or Palin will even mention this race baiting hoax in their upcoming rallies.
Didn't McCain say he always speaks out against this sort of thing? Let's see how he tries to cover his own ass now. - p9s50W5k4GUD2c6, on 10/25/2008, -2/+6McCain's whole campaign has been a hate crime... against Obama, the Democrats and the American People.
This woman's antics is one more extension of a woven theme: say anything and do anything to STOP OBAMA.
DON'T FORGET TO VOTE! - algaeturd, on 10/25/2008, -1/+5I find it despicable that republicans are suggesting this story isn't even worth being reported or investigated when yesterday they were DEMANDING it being reported (suggesting that the MSM would cover it up...) and demanding action. Well, I've got some news for you, people. You may consider yourself a higher caliber of American but there ARE some unsavory republicans out there who would take this woman's story at face value and use it as an excuse to go drum up some of their own redneck backwoods justice. Sorry but that's how America works in some parts of the country.
Ever read 'To Kill a Mockingbird?'
Wait. I'm talking to republicans. Of course you haven't read the book.
OK, did you see the movie? Gregory Peck? Remember when the white woman falsely claimed to have been raped by a black man? Remember how that story ended?
Yeah, welcome to the south. I'm not suggesting that every southern republican thinks like this...I'm just saying it only takes ONE.
That's why this bitch needs to be taken out and publicly flogged as she admits she made it up.
Give her the help she deserves? I saw the media saying that all day....and the republican talking heads...avoiding the topic, saying, 'let's hope she gets some help..."
No. Not at all. Let's hope there is justice served. The American judicial system is clogged with people who lived totally normal lives up until the point where they committed crimes and then suddenly, they were 'sick' and had a history of 'mental illness.'
Right. This bitch was going for glory and she was caught in the act. She's not guilty of having a mental illness unless you count bigotry and stupidity as crimes.
In that case, she's super sick. - Chestnutridge, on 10/25/2008, -1/+4Well, in a way you are correct. The Republicans had a lot to do with creating the Jim Crow laws. Democrats. After the contested election of 1876, the Republicans agreed to remove the Federal troops from the Southern states in return for support of the Republican candidate in the tie breaking vote in House of Representatives. This allowed the Southern states to go back to self rule and that is when Southern Democrats began passing the Jim Crow laws. Did the Republicans know what was going happen when the troops left? You bet they did but continuing to control the Presidency was more important to them. That is what you meant, wasn't it?
- LimeParrot, on 10/25/2008, -0/+2Man, it's a breeze of fresh air every time an individual associated with Fox News acts fair and balanced...
- honeybrass, on 10/25/2008, -0/+1she can only see drighter days. The 'B' problem and all.
- sandbun, on 10/25/2008, -0/+1I really wish when people would bury my comments they would at least occasionally explain why they disagree. I think this is exactly the type of "distraction" Obama is always complaining about McCain using. I think we should be talking about this "Copyright Czar" they've pushed on us without a word from either candidate. Clearly Obama fans are just as willing to ignore the real issues as McCain, or for that matter, Bush fans are. It says a lot about how the next four years are going to go that once again the next president will be elected based on who people would rather have a beer with and who's able to create the most negative advertising.
- MrColdheart, on 10/25/2008, -0/+1hey its cool man.
The great thing about America is that you dont have to care but I for one kinda do care that the GOP almost started in race war PA ...mostly because I live in PA. - MrColdheart, on 10/25/2008, -1/+1Wow I hope one day you realize what you just said was racist.
- honeybrass, on 10/25/2008, -2/+1.....whoa, why to be a horrible hypocrite and totally discredit your viewpoint.
- inactive, on 10/24/2008, -2/+1It reminds me of over a century ago when the Republicans were creating the Jim Crow laws.
- sandbun, on 10/25/2008, -3/+1Am I the only one wondering why this incident deserves this much attention? Why should I give a ***** again?
- Awesomecat, on 10/25/2008, -6/+2I hope the girl gets help and sees brighter days ahead.
- poprocksandsoda, on 10/25/2008, -15/+2LOL. I love stinkprogress. They really believe the lies they invent.
- inactive, on 10/24/2008, -16/+1At least the country can finally see John McCain for the racist he is. It wasn't bad enough that he displayed his racist nature by choosing to run against Obama, but then he had to move on to more overt racist things like this incident.
If you're not voting for Obama, you might as well just wear your Klan costume. White people make me sick.

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