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- wanderlander, on 07/17/2008, -0/+1If you are pro-choice, his event is the perfect place for the shirts - being that it is political in nature, they're supposed to be talking about this kind of thing, and they are avoiding any serious debate like the plague. He may not be "Pro-Choice", but he might as well be, because he's not pro-life.
- itzdiceman, on 07/16/2008, -2/+2John McCain is not pro-choice. So why would someone actively choose to wear an pro-choice shirt to his meeting? Obviously they were trying to start *****.
I'm not religious, but I don't try and wear atheist t-shirts to my girlfriend's Catholic church. It's called common sense. Or even better, respect.
It's not McCain fault or his campaigns fault that hotel security removed the individuals. If you actually read the article, you'll see that these folks were protesting in the parking lot. They were given tickets to enter by McCain's employees. Then they were asked to leave by hotel security and instead jumped in line. Image that, the hotel doesn't want an incident.



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