National Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean says John McCain should lead his party in protesting the N.C. GOP's latest ad.
In an e-mail to supporters, Dean said if McCain is serious about making sure the ad never runs, he should have no problem making it happen.
"This is a test of leadership for John McCain," Dean said. "If he can't pick up the phone and make members of his own party stop airing a television ad he claims to oppose, how can he lead our country through an economic crisis or the war in Iraq?"
He said McCain should discipline state GOP chairwoman Linda Daves for producing the ad, which links Democratic gubernatorial candidates Beverly Perdue and Richard Moore to the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
McCain has called on North Carolina Republicans to pull the ad, but Daves has said she will not bow to national pressure.




Re: Dean says ad could be leadership test
Obama's campaign online outreach, "Muslim Americans for Obama '08" proposes installing Muslim prayer areas in public places, giving Muslims time off for prayer. Further troubling on this site suggests:
1. A Law against harassment of Muslim women wearing Hijab in public arenas.
2. Institute a Law to allow Muslim Employees to take an hour off from work for Friday Jummah Prayer.
3. Make 2 Eid's (Muslim festivals) National Holidays on Calendars with days off from work.
4. Optional Halal meals in federal building, public schools and colleges.
5. Provide prayer areas suitable for Salah and Jummah, in public and private facilities.
6. Organize a Muslim American group to assist in recommendations for US foreign policy affecting majority Muslim Countries.
That’s why ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS hidden in Afghanistan and quiet rooms of Baghdad & Tehran listen to news of our primary elections with UNADULTERATED GLEE, that we may have a chance of a quasi-MUSLIM PRESIDENT of the United States.