General Zod wrote:
How about you fuck off and ram your strawman up your ass until you can actually address my point? That being any campaign basing itself on unity and trying to separate people based on religion is blatantly contradicting itself and sending the exact opposite message it's intending to?
Would you rather he sent the message "Don't elect me. No, seriously, vote for McCain out of fear."?
Some of my friends in the OC Atheist group, who are often about as leftist as you can get in the US, still have doubts about Obama just because they've been so inundated with that "secret Muslim" crap. If they'd seen a couple of headscarves in his rally, they would just stay home in Nov.
Now extrapolate this to the rest of the country, most of whom are completely ignorant of what the candidates actually stand for (I doubt your average voter even gives a shit about inclusiveness), and you'll get a lot of "secret Muslim" backlash and lose the election.
So, we can stand up for the principle of unity and lose the election, plunging America into an even deeper hole of corruption, debt and unaccountability, or Obama's staffers can bite the bullett and ask a few people to move because they'll hurt his chances. Strawman or not, we're talking about real consequences.
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