I can't help you with this particular case but, in general, I'd really like to see better error messages here.
If the rejection message was too specific about what's wrong, users would probably just do the simplest thing to bypass the rejection, i.e. add an asterisk in a suitable place or something. So there is a reason the message is vague. (src)
Optimising a GUI to defend against malicious use is not only arse-backwards design, but explicitly goes against SO's oft-touted policy of "assuming good intent". The correct way to deal with comments that were posted by brutishly circumventing a filter is to flag/delete them after-the-fact.
And then we can make the error messages tell us what is wrong so that we can post our content.
I consider this to be a bug in the same vein as the insanity-laden 15-second comment submission timer that we still have to deal with.