[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [00:00.33]You know what's interesting about this whole idea of this, this, this intolerance [00:03.43]and this hate, and this terrorism thing, [00:05.36]I, I noticed from the debate the other, the other day from, [00:08.12]it wasn't the debate actually [00:08.98]It was this conversation he had [00:10.22]It was this woman who said to McCain "Obama is an Arab" (right), [00:14.91]and he said "No no no m'am he's not an Arab" [00:17.30]Oh I though this is wonderful he's repudiating this kind of intolerance and hatred [00:21.08]He said "No no he's not an Arab, he's a good man" (right) (Laughter) [00:24.48](He said he's a decent citizen) [00:25.39]Hold on, what if I said to you, what if someone said "I heard he is a Jew" [00:28.99]and I said ""No no he's not a Jew, he's alright" (Laughter and Applause) [00:32.70]"I hear the guy's a catholic", "Catholic? No, he's a, good decent guy" (right, yeah) [00:37.22]Arab and good person are not antithetical as to one another (right, that's that was) (Applause) [00:41.62]This idea of, this prejudice that we've allowed to fester in this campaign [00:48.53]where this, we've allowed this idea where, denying the fact that Obama, who yet is not an Arab, [00:53.88]nor is he a Muslim, we've allowed that denial to turn into the acceptance of both of those things as a legitimate slur, [01:00.77]is really a problem, you know what I mean? (But the irony of John Mccain) [01:02.59]These are slurs, these are category human beings, they are not slurs of people (Applause)