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Old 06-10-2009, 02:46 PM
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OMG!!! Real 'Christain Like' there Reverend NOT

Wright told the Daily Press he had not talked with Obama since he entered the White House.

"Them Jews aren't going to let him talk to me. I told my baby daughter, that he'll talk to me in five years when he's a lame duck, or in eight years when he's out of office," Wright was quoted as saying in an article posted Wednesday.

"They will not let him to talk to somebody who calls a spade what it is. ... I said from the beginning: He's a politician; I'm a pastor. He's got to do what politicians do," he said.

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Old 06-10-2009, 04:05 PM
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Gee, Rev - maybe O just decided that, like Rush Limbaugh, you've changed and gotten worse over the years; and he left you when you descended into complete idiocy and crazyness.

Rahm vs Rev, I choose Rahm by a landslide! Go Rahm! And I'd pay to see that one
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Gee, Rev - maybe O just decided that, like Rush Limbaugh, you've changed and gotten worse over the years; and he left you when you descended into complete idiocy and crazyness.

Rahm vs Rev, I choose Rahm by a landslide! Go Rahm! And I'd pay to see that one

Oh Riot!! while I could care less about Rev Wright or his relationship with Obama (I dont think its a big deal... I'm sure ministers and pastors say things EVERY sunday that most of their church goers dont agree with). I think it was made into a big deal over nothing important, if I know someone who says racist things, does that make me a racist? Heck no...


But saying "and he left you when you descended into complete idiocy and crazyness." is just funny. The only reason Obama left him is because of the media and political pressure and fear that it would cost him the election.

Rev Wright preached the same way his whole career... even according to him!! He says, not in this article but in the same interview (lots of quotes missing in this brief article) that he preached the same way the 20 years Obama was there and has been the same man the past 50 years.

Like I said, I could care less about their relationship and dont think its a big deal, but to say "and he left you when you descended into complete idiocy and crazyness. is just laughable, cause its not like the Rev all of the sudden changed!
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Old 06-10-2009, 04:35 PM
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Other people (during the past two years that this has been discussed) have said Wright has definitely changed and worsened over the years. Obama at that time (campaign trail) said he'd not heard Wright preach like that when he was there. Others have supported that Wright has changed, others have denied it. People (blogs) have lied and posted that Obama was in Wright's church hearing sermons at times when Obama was publically elsewhere on the campaign trail.

That Rev Wright gets any press at all, and the "his father was a Muslim!" keeps getting brought up in public is beyond absurd at this point, IMO.

And I lived through the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago, Nixon and Watergate, Walter Mondale - erase that, I was thinking of Spiro Agnew - sorry Walter! - let alone Bill and Monica and cigars - so I think I have plenty of political cynicism to flavor my viewpoints
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Bill and Monica was a big deal because Bill lied under oath. That is bad.. even if you are cheating on your wife and banging an intern with a cigar, you should NEVER lie under oath, let alone when you are the POTUS.


That and POTUS, is supposed to be a role model for kids, and should show some morality for that point alone.. that whole thing wasnt exactly a great part in American history.


Also, any boss or CEO who gets caught doing interesting things with a cigar to their employee or secretary... in his office of all places... is going to get the boot. Why shouldnt the POTUS be held to the same standards?


But with all that said, it was pretty bad ass for our Pres to get some head in the Oval Office of the United States by some nasty, skanky intern.... and I dont blame him with that UgLy wife of his either..
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And I lived through the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago, Nixon and Watergate, Walter Mondale - erase that, I was thinking of Spiro Agnew - sorry Walter! - let alone Bill and Monica and cigars - so I think I have plenty of political cynicism to flavor my viewpoints
Spoken by a true Republican. You never were never will be....But you do give me a chuckle kind of like a clown does..a democratic wolf in sheep's clothing if you will.

PS I'm not afraid of clowns and grew up in the Gacy years w/blond hair as a teenager living within 20 miles of his crawlspace. Also admit Obama had nothing to do with Ayers, Rezko and the rest of the bunch. LOL

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According to the Associated Press, the former pastor of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ said his one-time parishioner and mentee, Barack Obama, has made some mistakes, but he's "like my child," and he'll always love the president.

http://www.suntimes.com/news/blogent...puz5STgLeVwBLu
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Really, the personal attacks aren't necessary. Shall I take back decades of voting GOP? Including my two votes for Bush 44?

>> According to the Associated Press, the former pastor of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ said his one-time parishioner and mentee, Barack Obama, has made some mistakes, but he's "like my child," and he'll always love the president.

So what?

If a crazed whackjob idolizes Newt Gingrich, and Gingrich went to church with him, sat next to him for years, and the crazy spews religiously-oriented white supremicist crap in public and is arrested "doing Newt's work" (threatening folks with a gun) - in your world that associates Gingrich with the crazy?
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Old 06-11-2009, 02:19 AM
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Oh Riot!! while I could care less about Rev Wright or his relationship with Obama (I dont think its a big deal... I'm sure ministers and pastors say things EVERY sunday that most of their church goers dont agree with). I think it was made into a big deal over nothing important, if I know someone who says racist things, does that make me a racist? Heck no...


But saying "and he left you when you descended into complete idiocy and crazyness." is just funny. The only reason Obama left him is because of the media and political pressure and fear that it would cost him the election.

Rev Wright preached the same way his whole career... even according to him!! He says, not in this article but in the same interview (lots of quotes missing in this brief article) that he preached the same way the 20 years Obama was there and has been the same man the past 50 years.

Like I said, I could care less about their relationship and dont think its a big deal, but to say "and he left you when you descended into complete idiocy and crazyness. is just laughable, cause its not like the Rev all of the sudden changed!
I agree with you that if you know a person who says racist things that doesn't make you a racist. However, simply knowing a person who is a racist is quite different from going out of your way to attend the speeches of a person who makes racist comments. Obama could have attented any church he wanted, yet he chose Pastor Wright's church. I would have to assume that Obama liked Wright's sermons. If he didn't, why would he attend that church.

So I do think the Pastor Wright controversy was a legitimate issue for people to be concerned with. I go to church sometimes and I can tell you that the pastor is extremely important to me. I will not go to a church with a pastor of questionable integrity and questionable beliefs. If I heard a pastor make anti-semetic remarks I would leave that church immediately.
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