Women for John McCain are proud to welcome the latest constituent booster group to the winning coalition of supporters helping to elect our next president of the United States, John Sidney McCain III - the one candidate in this election who...
...voted against the Martin Luther King day holiday in 1993, backed a 1987 effort to rescind the executive order declaring the Martin Luther King Day holiday in his home state of Arizona, later opposed Federal funding for the holiday, told USA Today that King's assasination wasn't "meaningful news", admitted to a "sacrifice of principle for personal ambition" in pandering to racists in controversy over the Confederate flag in his 2000 South Carolina primary campaign, skipped the lone black issues debate of the primary season last September, and likes to say that affirmative action should be abolished, because the military is the United States' best equal opportunity employer.
A rare "African Americans for McCain" t-shirt, seen here in an official McCain commerical, May 2008.
The site's second post today, its inaugural day, asks:
In the store @ John McCain.Com, they offer personalized t-shirts for just about every ethnic and cultural minority imaginable. Currently available:
Women For McCain, Irish For McCain, Jewish Americans For McCain, Hispanics For McCain, Asian & Pacific Islanders For McCain, Arab Americans For McCain (!).
Now I don’t want to seem ungrateful, but, uh…I’m black, proud, and I want a damn T-shirt. I have contacted the McCain campaign and received no reply. I think it’s safe to assume that if Arab Americans get their own shirt, Black Men are not asking too much…
We're not sure where to find a t-shirt for you, Black Men for McCain, but if we happen to see one, we'll be sure to pick it up as a token of our appreciation for your less than subtle anti-Arab American racism. As long as you promise to stay away from our country clubs, gated communities, and our table at Bullfeathers.
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One Response
Wendell Aug 12th, 2008 at 1:38 pm
This is a lib joke site, right? You guys shouldn’t make fun of things you don’t understand.
You're right, Wendell! We'll be reading up to better welcome our new friends to the rainbow coalition of women and minorities working to help elect John Sidney McCain III, our next president of the United States, starting with Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/...
Crossposted at Women for John McCain