Thursday, June 19, 2008

Fabulista Reconsiders: Jack McCain - Hottie or Bigotry?

Warning: Some might find the following post offensive. It contains quotes with racist and religious slurs.


I wrote recently about a newly spotted hottie in the form of Jack McCain - son of the current republican presidential elect, John McCain. However, while I was googling more info about the hottie and her wannabe fashionista sister, Meghan, I came across some creepy stuff about the guy.

Apparently, Jack McCain is buddy with some blogger named James O'Connor in high school. The guy (James) is a apparently in the military and has some very violent opinions about the whole situation in Iraq (and the people whom America is at war with). We are talking about tortures, killing by decapitation and stuff.

Further, there are some comments on James' blog that are signed off as "Jack McCain". Excerpts from some of the comments include (*offensive words are asterisked*):
Anonymous said...

i think every one fo those f*****g towel heads deserves to be shown that their f*****g god isnt so great, that them dying for their "god" is just a stupid bullshit way of life, that they can all go hump the sheep vaginas they popped out of.

F**K AL**H

al**h is a son of a whore whose best parts were left on the cruddy cumstained straw mat he was conceived on

kill all towel heads, camel jockeys, sand niggers, and dune coons

-Jack McCain

and
"a***h akbar my f****n cock"
-Jack McCain
All the above comments were attributed to/signed of by Jack McCain. Also in one of James' blog, titled "My Last Post", there are several photographs of Jack with his classmates, thus proving that the two young men probably do know one another. One of the photographs actually has a dedication to Jack:
"Jack McCain- Fucking Drinking in Sedona, smoking cigars, strip bars, chasing ass, and making fun of your small asians cars. good luck at Annapolis".
A google search reveals that the McCains do indeed have a place in Sedona and we know that Jack is currently a Midshipman in Annapolis.

While I know identities are easily stolen on the Internet, but so far there hasn't been any refutes or accusations of identity thefts, if you know what I mean. While one might think that these at its incriminating best are quotes by the son, not the senator, but one should also consider that such opinions are nurtured, not nature. Even if they were not encouraged, they have obviously not been discouraged or stopped.

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