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Obama vs. McCain -- 24 days to go. The endgame -- a dangerous road to travel.

Roger E Madison Jr · Saturday, October 11th 2008 at 7:20PM · 466 views
We are headed in a direction that casts an ugly shadow over our land. the events of today conjure up memories of a time in our history that none of us want to repeat. While our country is in crisis, we are seeing characters appear on the national stage that have raised the rhetoric to a dangerous level. Read the following excerpts, and pray that we move back from this brink before we all get sucked into the abyss of hatred and division from which we cannot return.

This is the endgame, the ugly stuff, meant to assassinate character and distract the electorate with foolishness as our financial house of cards flutters away into the uncertain winds of whatever's left of the global economy.

Georgia congressman, John Lewis made this statement in response to tactics of the McCain-Palin campaign this week. "What I am seeing reminds me too much of another destructive period in American history. Sen. McCain and Gov. Palin are sowing the seeds of hatred and division, and there is no need for this hostility in our political discourse," Lewis said in a statement.

"George Wallace never threw a bomb. He never fired a gun, but he created the climate and the conditions that encouraged vicious attacks against innocent Americans who were simply trying to exercise their constitutional rights. Because of this atmosphere of hate, four little girls were killed on Sunday morning when a church was bombed in Birmingham, Alabama," wrote the Democrat.

John McCain responded, "Congressman John Lewis' comments represent a character attack against Gov. Sarah Palin and me that is shocking and beyond the pale," he said in a Saturday afternoon statement released by his campaign.

"The notion that legitimate criticism of Sen. Obama's record and positions could be compared to Gov. George Wallace, his segregationist policies and the violence he provoked is unacceptable and has no place in this campaign. I am saddened that John Lewis, a man I've always admired, would make such a brazen and baseless attack on my character and the character of the thousands of hardworking Americans who come to our events to cheer for the kind of reform that will put America on the right track.

"I call on Sen. Obama to immediately and personally repudiate these outrageous and divisive comments that are so clearly designed to shut down debate 24 days before the election. Our country must return to the important debate about the path forward for America."

Shortly after, Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton released a statement on the Lewis comments. "Sen. Obama does not believe that John McCain or his policy criticism is in any way comparable to George Wallace or his segregationist policies," Burton said. "But John Lewis was right to condemn some of the hateful rhetoric that John McCain himself personally rebuked just last night, as well as the baseless and profoundly irresponsible charges from his own running mate that the Democratic nominee for president of the United States 'pals around with terrorists.' "

This is not the dialog we want to see in the final days of this historic campaign. I am hoping that the upcoming debate in 4 days acts as a safety valve to shine a bright light on the leader that will set a new direction for the dialog, and our country. I am confident that the only leader who can set forth a "healing agenda" is Barack Obama.

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Comments (5)

Marta Fernandez Saturday, October 11th 2008 at 8:54PM

Affirmative.

agnes levine Sunday, October 12th 2008 at 10:30AM

Amen! Wouldn't it be nice if there were only ONE debate????! There would surely be no time for needless distractions! I think that the "heartland" should just not watch the endgame and send a message by voting for Obama!

Roger E Madison Jr Sunday, October 12th 2008 at 9:59PM

Thanks to all for your comments. I agree with Representative Lewis. I was around when George Wallace was spewing hatred that inflamed extremists on both sides -- ending in an attempt on his own life. When signs of mob mentality appear, there is only one acceptable response from leaders. It must be immediate, forceful and disavowed in no incertain terms. The McCain-Palin campaign is guilty of nelect in this regard.

This is no endgame strategy. It is self-destructive behavior engaged in by desperate people. We should greet every negative comment with a positive response. Don't allow them to drag you into this game.

Keep the faith. Lead by example.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

What gets me is how we are acting like the Clintons did not do the do the same things when they went to those all white town to talk with those older people still (just like them)have not recovered from Black people being allowed into their White only class rooms?

Maybe this is why McCain and Palin did the same thing, but now the economy is actually causing RACISM to take a break? No it has not, because now Obama has been moved up from being a Black man to biracial! What a laugh or have we over looked this as a new way to be able to 'stomach' Obama as the next president?!?

And, who is left for McCain's camp to insult now that the Minister leading a prayer at a McCain rally has said how the Jews, Muslims and Buddhist are praying to their Gods that Obama wins.

Now, what was that Rev. J. Wright said about praying to a different God for different needs?...Or was it dancing to a different drumme?. And, I will leave you with, how will talking about Obama's Black preacher and Palin's Black preacher be playing the race CARD? Or is it about "WITCHCRAFT they are trying not to bring up?????(smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

It was very interesting today hearing the Clintons and The Bidens speaking in Penn today.They have moved on so far ahead of the Poor stuck McCain-Palin talking only about themselves and on to asking those at the Democrat rally to make sure thay vote for the Democrat Representative in the rally's audence on Nov.4.
They should have seen what that negative stuff Hillary's camp threw at Obama came back to hurt her every time and never doing any damage to Obama. As, I heard the words in complaint of those in Washington 'abusing their coming out of Palin's mouth today, It still managed to shoce me. The day that she just pushed aside her "impeachment" promise waiting for her in her home state. As this is a call for impeachment that must be held, period.There is no way around or out of that charge.

I do believe that McCain is a little mental slowing down or trying to act like he is still a young man .But, there is something not right with him as it shows because he never seem to be the same person ech time I see him. I am at a lost to what this is.

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