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Why does the media claim that a RANDOM person at the McCain rally asked McCain to bring up Rev. Wright in the debates?

I am flabbergasted by the news media not looking into this with their eyes opened. MSNBC this morning just referred to this guy as some random person. That was no random person, that was a Black conservative radio talk-show host named James T. Harris who was oddly placed in that ferocious angry crowd as a key questioner meant to be the black guy giving McCain the okay. The man begged McCain to go after Obama on Rev. Wright. " "It is absolutely vital that you take it to Obama,
that you hit him where it hurts, there's a soft spot."  I posted the video, I hope it shows.

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The McCain campaign is in utter desperation mode.


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The video link is not working but here is the full quote:

"James T. Harris, a local African-American talk show host, stood and said, "I doubt that anyone in this room has taken, pardon me, the ass-whuppin' that I have taken for supporting you. Sir, I believe that in the next coming debate it is absolutely vital that you take it to Obama and that you hit him where it hits (sic)." The crowd exploded. "ACORN is out there, we have Reverend Wright, all of these shady characters that surrounded him. I am begging you, sir." McCain told the man that he would take his advice—but that he also will offer a "positive plan of action" to address the financial crisis."

Great find!

I thought that entire situation looked suspicious. Especially the "black guy in the audience" given the racist yelling being done at the rallies towards other black people just doing their jobs.

Good work, Ms. Hilton!

Rec'd! A very suspicious moment. Thanks for bringing this up.

Of course it was staged. McCain whispered in his ear when he hugged him, and the guy's demeanor suggests he was not meeting McCain for the first time. It was all staged. Kabuki theater for the bottom-feeders.

**The Republicans can do nothing BUT plant. They planted the phony xxz/dysl contributions to Obama. They planted the "bad" voter registrations. They've been setting crap up for months. Loser fuckwits.

My first reaction to this guy was that he was a McPlant in the audience. I was hoping that someone would investigate this. Thank you

Excellent find! If Tuesday's "town hall" debate proved anything, it's the fact that town hall debates are notMcCain's strength. At least ones that aren't staged, anyway.

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yup, we waz suspicious, my boyfriend and I, while watching that. . . .

Glad to read your post, because it all was too staged to be believed.

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The guy's a real piece of work. Check this out.

http://nationalconversation.typepad.com/the_national_conversation/2008/09/tomorrow-belongs-to-me---pre-obama.html

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Folks will do almost anything to be on rv, even betray their own best interest. I saw the clip live on cnn, and thought where did this idiot come from. It is good to know that making a buck is more important to this man than seeing his country rescued from the hands of traitors. That whole bunch ought to be charged with treason.

Here's an article on officer.com, an IA news site, explaining the investigation:

http://www.officer.com/online/article.jsp?siteSection=5&id=43619

The Hatch Act of 1939 regulates how certain government employees use their official authority in their private lives. Guglielmi said the Sheriff's Office would fall under the law's provision if it receives federal funding, a near certainty.

Scott potentially used his "official authority" to influence the outcome of an election, Guglielmi said. He could also face penalties for wearing his uniform or even driving his cruiser to the event.

. . . .

Guglielmi said OSC investigators would define what constitutes "official authority" and "influence," although he gave a hint:

"He's kind of a public official," Guglielmi said. "People respect him. When he stumps for an official candidate, it can be seen that he puts the weight of his office behind that."

Once investigators conclude the case, an independent board will determine a penalty if Scott is found guilty. On one extreme, the board could find for no punishment. On the other, they could call for Scott's dismissal.

Another penalty is the revocation of federal funds to the Sheriff's Office equivalent to two years worth of Scott's salary. The amount would total about $300,000.

BTW, I actually remembered a lot of this because in the 80's I worked as a seasonal ranger in the national parks, and we got a pretty thorough briefing on the Hatch Act. Talk about a memory for trivia...

Wow, am I ever off-topic. Sorry, I meant to post this on Larry Tamblin's blog about Sheriff Scott (http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/2008/10/this-gop-sheriff-is-in-deep-do.php).

So, so sorry, clsmithj!!

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McCain-Palin rally = Lynch mob

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I would presume the media identified James T. Harris purposely as a random person, so that inquisitive people would not know who he was and quite possibly tune into his radio show to hear more of what he has to say about Obama.
But really do you doubt "it ain't easy" for him, to be black and to be so public about not supporting Obama. Because I am sure he would also love to see a person of color in the oval office, it's simply that he objects to Obama's socialist agenda for the USA if he becomes President and the pattern of shady associations he has acquired over the years.
The media constantly trumpets that Obama has the black vote sewn up as if they think black people all share the same brain. People seem surprised, shocked or angry because they assume a person of color should support a Presidential candidate just because they happen to have the same skin tone. This is ignorance. Because their skin is similar does NOT mean that their thoughts are.

What!?

No matter what your skin color is, there are two choices in this election. If you have half a brain, you can tell the difference between these two choices. And that difference has nothing to do with Black or White.


How does this fit?:

http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/10/10/1530713.aspx >?:

From NBC/NJ's Adam Aigner-Treworgy
McCain just called on his supporters to be respectful at his town hall.

"We want to fight, and I want to fight, but we will be respectful," McCain said to boos at first. "I want everyone to be respectful," he then said and people began to clap.

In response to a later question he added, "You can be respectful and point out facts," as he called on his supporters to point out facts to their neighbors but be respectful.

*** UPDATE *** McCain just added, "He is a decent person and a person who you do not have to be scared as president of the United States."

After that, McCain said of himself that he just thinks he'd be a better President of the the United States." Some in the crowd booed his statement and shouted, "No!"

More to come.


Then, there's the "blind ambition" advertizing, which seems to be a return, allusion & illusion, to Madonna, Britney, Paris, et-al, of months ago, w/ several special appearances by Bill Ayers.

Regarding "ms. hilton", "clsmithj", I do wish that that would be clearer.

"McCain Campaign Now Attacks Michelle Obama Over Ayers"?

Huh?

http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/10/mccain_campaign_goes_after_mic.php >?


I do wish that I could compare 1930 Germany, & know the difference, similarity.

What would Joe McCarthy say about an America that would fund several wars via a communist dictatorship? In every other way, except for "I want everyone to be respectful," John seems to imitate Joe. “Who is the real Barack Obama?” seems very Joe. So, which is the actual John?



Please do see this:

http://john-f-kennedy.net/wantedfortreason.htm >;

http://john-f-kennedy.net/wantedfortreason.jpg >.


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My husband and I thought the whole townhall appeared staged. Thanks for letting us know our instincts were correct. By being "persuaded" by his supporters, especially a black man, McCain appears to have no choice but to go after Obama with these racist smears.

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