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Post  batman Sun Oct 12, 2008 10:11 pm

John McCain’s campaign has confirmed the removal of their Virginia leadership representative Bobby May, over the prominent GOP veteran’s penning of a racially charged column parodying the policies of Barack Obama.



The piece, entitled “The (clarified) Platform of Barack Hussein Obama,” appeared this week in The Voice newspaper.



Throughout the column, May lampooned Obama’s ethnically diverse background and how it would affect his presidential policies.



On the drug crisis, May explained that the senator would “raise taxes to pay for free drugs for Obama’s inner-city political base,” while keeping the Constitution’s right to keep and bear arms only for “gang-bangers, illegal aliens, Islamo-Fascist terrorists, and Senator Jim Webb’s aide.”



In addition, May stated that Obama would replace the U.S. flag’s 50 stars “with a star and crescent logo,” a traditional Islamic symbol.



On the White House, May mocked that Senator Obama would “hire rapper Ludacris to paint it black.



Taxes [would] be increased to buy enough paint for the job plus spray-paint for the graffiti.”



Regarding the economy, May ranted that the Democratic presidential nominee would change US currency to pictures of Oprah Winfrey, Ludacris and Shelia Jackson-Lee, while appointing mogul 50 Cent as the new Secretary of the Treasury.



Acknowledging Obama’s family roots in Kenya, May quipped that as president Barack Obama would send most of America’s tax money “to Africa so that the Obama family there can skim off enough to allow them to free their goats and live the American Dream.”



John McCain’s removal of Bobby May comes as his struggling campaign seeks to quell the inciting rhetoric that has lead to his recent events taking on a mob like atmosphere of angry, paranoid, and misinformed voters.



May previously has worked for numerous state Republicans campaigns for such figures as former VA Attorney General Jerry Kilgore, Lt. Gov. Bill Boling, and U.S. Rep. Virgil Good.



Before his dismissal, he also served as the treasurer of the VA Buchanan County Republican Party.



At press time, Senator Obama nor his campaign have commented on the matter.
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Post  pro Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:50 am

I can recall early on in this political atmosphere where the idea race was a factor was completely absurd and no candidate or pundant was going to lower his or her standards and resort to that. As soon as the poll's started to suggest Obama's lead and people really started believing Obama could win, BOOOOOOOOOOOM the race all of a sudden is on everybody lips. Especially once the economy began to crash. They tell you about Pastor Wright anybody heard of Pastor James Manning. Talk about controversy catch a glimpse of the racial pathology in America. Now you have all sorts of remarks coming out. Recently at a Mccain rally you could see one of his supports in the back row podium seat holding a Curious George doll with a Obana headband on. Bill O'rilley will tell you Mccain has no control over the actions of what they call outrageous ludicrous individuals. When in reality if the individuals you are speaking to, individuals considered to be your supporters, individuals who are resorting to such despicable means, is not under the control of the man they support to put an end to that. Firing someone does not mean you disagree with them. Things are getting real ugly. They have been ugly we are getting a taste of the Old ugly. These are old players confronted with new times and they are resorting to old means. We all saw the Lee County sheriff in uniform, something he is now under investigation for. We saw he attempt to provoke Obama. Unlike everybody else Obama does take responsibility for what his supports do when they get out of line he checks them. I am not worried about these racists. Nothing they say or do surprises me. My people are from a small town in Georgia so we know how the racist do. Education is key better know what you fighting. And Obama is steadfast and I believe he can do what needs to be done. Despite critics, politics, and society.
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