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McCain Slams Rep. King’s Obama Comments
newsmax.com ^ | 031208 | Jim Meyers


Posted on 03/12/2008 6:45:35 AM PDT by VU4G10


John McCain’s presidential campaign has condemned remarks by Rep. Steve King, who claimed that terrorists will be “dancing in the streets” if Democrat Barack Obama is elected president.

"The senator rejects the type of politics that degrades our civics, and this campaign will be about the future of our country," said Jill Hazelbaker, spokeswoman for the presumptive Republican nominee.

"McCain could not be clearer on how he views these types of comments, and obviously that view extends to Congressman King's statement."

King, a three-term Republican from Iowa, made the comments to a radio station on Friday as he announced his bid for another term in the House, the Washington Post reported.

"I don't want to disparage anyone because of their race, their ethnicity, their name — whatever their religion their father might have been," King said.

"I'll just say this: When you think about the optics of a Barack Obama potentially getting elected president of the United States — I mean, what does this look like to the rest of the world? What does it look like to the world of Islam?"

King then said: "I will tell you that if he is elected president, then the radical Islamists, the al-Qaida, the radical Islamists and their supporters, will be dancing in the streets in greater numbers than they did on September 11 because they will declare victory in this war on terror."

King then told Fox News on Saturday that if “we elect Obama to the presidency and . . . if they don’t dance in the streets, I will come and apologize to you and everybody in America. But I’m saying, ‘I’m right.’”

Obama responded during a campaign stop in Mississippi on Monday: “I think that Mr. King has it backwards. The fact that the continuation of a presence in Iraq as Sen. McCain has suggested is exactly what, I think, will fan the flames of anti-American sentiment and make it more difficult for us to create a long-term and sustainable peace in the world.”
http://newsmax.com/insidecover/obama_steve_king/2008/03/11/79528.html



Yet another fellow republican thrown under the bus for telling the truth about Obama.
McCain just can’t stop trying to lose the election, can he?

Muslims are already dancing in the streets at the thought of Hussein Obama getting into the White House:

UAE muslim thinks he talks like a messiah and calls him a “President for Middle East”

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=data/opinion/2008/February/opinion_February62.xml&section=opinion&col=

http://laotze.blogspot.com/2008/02/islams-battle-for-white-house.html

http://laotze.blogspot.com/

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