Republican presidential candidate John McCain has become embroiled in a war of words with racial undertones after clashing with a civil rights icon.
John Lewis accused Mr McCain's campaign of "sowing hatred" against opponent Barack Obama and said he was reminded of 1960s segregationist George Wallace.
Mr McCain, who recently said Mr Lewis was one of his most admired Americans, called the reference "beyond the pale".
Mr McCain has also tried to cool his supporters' resentment of Mr Obama.
In Minnesota on Friday, Mr McCain defended Mr Obama after some at the town hall meeting labelled him a "terrorist", "an Arab", a "traitor" and a candidate who inspired fear.
The Republican's campaign has also suffered from a legislative probe in Alaska that found his vice-presidential running mate and state governor, Sarah Palin, had abused her power.
With just over three weeks to go to the election, she has again denied any wrongdoing in the affair.
Rally boos
Democratic Congressman Lewis is considered one of the key figures of the civil rights movement.
He said: "Senator McCain and Governor Palin are playing with fire, and if they are not careful, that fire will consume us all."
My statement was a reminder to all Americans that toxic language can lead to destructive behaviour
John Lewis
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Mr Lewis said the "sowing of seeds of hatred and division" reminded him of Alabama Governor Wallace's rhetoric in 1963 that was blamed for a church bomb attack that killed four young girls.
Mr McCain reacted angrily, calling the reference "shocking and beyond the pale".
"I am saddened that John Lewis, a man I've always admired, would make such a brazen and baseless attack on my character," he said.
Mr Lewis later said his reference was not a direct one, but was simply pointing out that "toxic language can lead to destructive behaviour".
He also welcomed Mr McCain's attempts to cool angry supporters at Republican rallies.
At the Minnesota meeting, Mr McCain said Mr Obama was a decent family man and voters should not be afraid of him, but drew boos for defending him.
The Obama campaign quickly said it did not believe Mr McCain's campaign was in any way comparable to Wallace.
Abortion attack
The McCain campaign has targeted Mr Obama over his alleged links to 1960s militant William Ayers.
Mrs Palin said Mr Obama was "palling around with terrorists".
On Saturday, Mrs Palin defended herself against the findings of the Alaskan investigation.
It found she had abused her power by allowing her husband to put pressure on officials to sack her former brother-in-law, a state trooper who was in a bitter custody battle with her sister.
Asked by a journalist in Pennsylvania if the accusations were correct, she said: "No, and if you read the report you will see that there was nothing unlawful or unethical about it."
The report said Mrs Palin failed to act to stop her husband contacting the officials in the case known as Troopergate.
Mrs Palin on Saturday stepped up her attacks on Mr Obama, calling him a pro-abortion radical.
"He hopes you won't notice how radical, absolutely radical, his ideas on this and his record is until it's too late," she said.
Do you believe McCain and Palin are using hatred to blast Obama or do you believe they are sensable questions to ask about about Obama's views and issues? Why do you believe in your decision?
Sunday, October 12, 2008
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Yes, McCain and Palin hatred to blast Obama.
McCain was comparing Obama with terrorism.
McCain want to win this election. He think that
a easy way to take out Obama was saying he
is a terrorist. But people do not see it that way.
Many see it like a racism desicion and that
could take him out.
-Rafael Consuegra
I belive that McCain and Palin are using hatred to blast Obama because the way mccain is acting is not in any reason needed.I believe that mccain is trying to say anything to get the people against obama.Not knowing that saying what he is saying to obama is only hurting himself.
arielle
Well i think that he was kind of blasting Obama, because every single thing that he say has to do with him. McCain seems like he cares more being competitive than defending himself,or explaining how he is going to improve the economy.
Daliz Rivas!!!
I beilieve that McCain and Palin are puttin Obama on blast. I wonder why they are so worried about what Obama is doing, when they should be worring about conflicts goin on in the US as we speak. I know this is a compitition and u would want to down your other opponent but connecting his to terrorism was a low blow..... Shame on you McCain
~Malika Franklin~
I do think that McCain and Palin is trying to bring Obama down ,its alot of hatred there.McCain is trying to find everything so people could go against Obama . McCain saying he's a terrorist.
most people might believe that but majority disagree.McCain need to focus on something else and stop putting his main focus on Obama.
Jamila Lofton
To me i think Mcain is only using hatred words to see Obabmas pint of view of things.If Mcain knows Obamas pint of view in things,he can maybe debate on what he says
Daniel Rivera
I think McCain and Palin are using hatred to blast Obama because their talking about him like he's a bad person comparing him to a terrorist which he is not they don't understand where he is coming from i think there just being racist because he is half white and black.
Kern Oliver
yes, i believe that Mccain and Palin are using aterd to blast obama, i strongly think that they are using is color against him reffering to him as an arab a terrorist was wrong of them
Edith Santiago
I dont think that McCain is using hatred to undermine Obama's campaigne. He's just simply trying to win, just like any other person would try to win an election or a competition. I think this because he's a bit too old and has been too much tie involved in the government to childishly try to overcome his opponent, i think he's too mature for that.
Lisenny Rodriguez
I believe that McCain and Palin are using both hatred to blast Obama as well as being sensible to ask about Obama's views and issues. In addition to this blog, McCain has reacted in several sensible feeling. For example, while the presidential debate, he referred to Obama's as "That Man" instead of his proper name Barack Obama. It states in this blog, that Mr McCain defended Mr. Obama after a town hall meeting. So we sure can tell that there are a bunch of mixed feelings towards Obama from McCain.
Liliany Rodriguez
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