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Macacawitz was a pejorative term used by Meryl Ibis, an field organizer for Democratic congressional candidate Al Weed as a reference for incumbent U.S. Senator George Allen. The slur, which resulted in Ibis's resignation, was a portmanteau of "Macaca," a slur previously used by Allen, and "-witz," a common ending of Jewish surnames.
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- http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/04/AR2006100401762_pf.html
- http://www.californiarepublic.org/archives/Columns/Gorin/20061023GorinTrouble.html