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Republican presidential candidate John McCain has become embroiled in a war of words with racial undertones after clashing with a civil rights icon. | 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. | 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, 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. | 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. | 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 abuse her power. | 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 abuse her power. |
With just over three weeks to go to the election, she has again denied any wrongdoing in the affair. | With just over three weeks to go to the election, she has again denied any wrongdoing in the affair. |
Rally boos | Rally boos |
Democratic Congressman Lewis is considered one of the key figures of the civil rights movement. | 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." | 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 Economy may deflect Palin probe | My statement was a reminder to all Americans that toxic language can lead to destructive behaviour John Lewis Economy may deflect Palin probe |
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 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". | 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. | "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". | 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. | 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. | 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. | The Obama campaign quickly said it did not believe Mr McCain's campaign was in any way comparable to Wallace. |
Abortion attack | Abortion attack |
The McCain campaign has targeted Mr Obama over his alleged links to 1960s militant William Ayers. | 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". | Mrs Palin said Mr Obama was "palling around with terrorists". |
On Saturday, Mrs Palin defended herself against the findings of the Alaskan investigation. | 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. | 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." | 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. | 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. | 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. | "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. |