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- auntazalea, on 10/24/2008, -0/+19This is so shameful- with this country's history of lynching's based on false testimony- I am outraged.
- inactive, on 10/24/2008, -0/+17Next up: McCain supporters dressing up as Obama supporters to attack other McCain supporters.
- grlykool, on 10/24/2008, -0/+15Drudge is horrible so is Faux news. The Faux news VP needs to step down.
- kismetropolis, on 10/25/2008, -1/+6Disgraceful. That's the only word for this. And she's claiming mental issues. I hope they research. If she really is mentally ill, she needs help. If she's not, she needs the book thrown at her, but good.
- jsmitchell619, on 10/25/2008, -0/+5Most students don't take a whole year off from school to campaign for their party unless they are totally supportive of their candidate. It sounds to me that if she had mental problems in the past, the stress of getting her candidate in may have driven her over the edge. This may have been, in her mind, a way to get her candidate elected. When her facts didn't hold water and the police challenged her she couldn't maintain the lie anymore.
I just saw her leaving the police station. Her eye is not black or blue. In fact, it looks totally normal with no discoloration. Now a black eye wouldn't heal that quickly, would it? It appears that the backwards B isn't there anymore either or it is so light it's not showing anymore.
It makes one wonder if she deliberately planned this but wasn't good enough at it to maintain her story. It's too bad the McCain camp jumped on it, spun it to the media as negatively as they could before it even came out. You'd almost think someone put her up to it.
This late in the election, I guess anything's possible. Sad. My Obama sign was stolen out of my front yard this week, but I've got another one. This didn't happen in the last election. McCain and Palin really have stirred up an angry mob of haters. Sad - AlaskaLoneWolf, on 10/25/2008, -0/+4Once again, it's sickening, but typical.
- qdkk, on 10/25/2008, -0/+4FTA: McCain camp's shameful eagerness to exploit hurtful situations like this hoax for political gain helps explain the revulsion that decent citizens have developed for the GOP ticket's increasingly desperate, unbalanced campaign.
I agree. - thenekkidtruth, on 10/25/2008, -1/+3My friend's little daughter is going trick-or-treating as a McCain Campaign College Republican National Committee Chairperson with a hoody, a black eye and a 'B' on her face!
Her mom tells me it was entirely her idea, and that she "gets" the entire controversy. Pretty brave to do this in all-too-red Orange County, CA. She told her mom, "I might not get as much candy this year, but I want to do it anyway."
Oh, and get this . . . it's an African-American family lol . . . - vault, on 10/25/2008, -0/+2She was actually a Ron Paul supporter...link to her myspace profile here http://74.125.45.104/search?q=cache:dNPAoAhExjwJ:p ...
- vault, on 10/25/2008, -0/+2Because it's from Huffpo who is gaming digg and ruining the frontpage. We've already seen articles about this.
- inactive, on 12/08/2008, -0/+1She may well have mental illness issues. I'm not trying to excuse her, but people who are mentally ill do tend to sick things like this. I mean, all of McCain's campaign workers are emotionally invested in his campaign, but most of them don't do things like this. It looks to me like she may have some type of personality disorder, or paranoid ideations. It would certainly explain a lot.
- kismetropolis, on 10/25/2008, -0/+1Fair enough point. Like I said, if they research and determine she really is mentally ill, then she needs all the help she can get.
- lettruthout, on 10/25/2008, -0/+1FTA: "Compare this with how little attention has been paid to a recent wave of politically-motivated, violent acts perpetrated by McCain-Palin supporters, several of which occurred in North Carolina and were covered on HuffPo earlier this week..."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/erik-ose/mccain-and- ... - kingofinternet, on 10/25/2008, -1/+2the real lying, cheating, deranged, racist, overfed face of the republican party.
it's time for the republican party to do some soul-searching instead of pointing fingers. - chaos7, on 10/25/2008, -0/+1no she needs mental help either way. no one needs the book thrown at them.
- charm803, on 10/25/2008, -2/+2"Compare this with how little attention has been paid to a recent wave of politically-motivated, violent acts perpetrated by McCain-Palin supporters, several of which occurred in North Carolina and were covered on HuffPo earlier this week."
vs
"But let loose the spectre of a scary, hulking black criminal knifing up a poor, defenseless white girl, and predictably, the media lights swarmed."
Yup.
McCain should be ashamed for repeating a story without the facts.
Imagine if someone told him Russia or N. Korea or Cuba or one country or other was going to invade us, would he wait for the facts or not?
That's pretty scary. - inactive, on 10/26/2008, -1/+0In case your interested, Huffpo always gets the bury from me in real life, but in pretend life I always shoot it, stomp on it, then call it a dirty name.
- Dreamzville, on 10/25/2008, -2/+1Why would you want to bury the truth???
- vault, on 10/25/2008, -3/+2huffpo = buried as spam
- leetninja, on 10/25/2008, -3/+1卐 McCain Palin 08 卐


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