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Indeed, McCain's great, great grandfather, William Alexander McCain, who owned a 2,000-acre plantation in Mississippi with slaves, fought for the Confederacy. It is at least unnerving that [John McCain] would lie about his ancestors' involvement in the Trans-Atlantic African Slave Trade and that, during his first presidential run 135 years after the Civil War's end, he is a proponent of southern white dual allegiance to the flag of the Confederacy and "Old Glory."
For God's sake, stop falling for the "race" trap. (It's not about "race." An argument cannot be won that is based on the pseudo science of "race," for there is but one race, and that is the human race! The true argument should be about the historical reality of white nationalism. It is indefensible.) McCain and [McCain-Palin] are not "racists," but they are definitely white nationalists.It's not about "race." An argument cannot be won that is based on the pseudo science of "race," for there is but one race, and that is the human race! The true argument should be about the historical reality of white nationalism. It is indefensible. McCain and Palin are not "racists," but they are definitely white nationalists.See the full content of this document
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An Open Letter to Florida Black Republicans
If former U.S. Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell cannot convince you that Sen. John McCain does not have the temperament, judgment or the intellect to be our next president, then I wonder who or what...
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