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4-29-2008 4:13 PM658 views
egoldstein says:
I am glad he came out so strongly, but i can't help but wonder what took him so long. Regardless, i'm sure this was a personally difficult thing for him to do and i'm impressed he did it.
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4-29-2008 4:21 PM
alanocu
Me too. I've been grinding my teeth over this mess.
4-29-2008 5:03 PM
dmegivern
It seems like Wright is jealous of Obama and he seems to be willing to hurt his former parishioner's campaign.
4-29-2008 11:15 PM
n2sooners
So the new question, is Obama a bigger liar than Clinton, or dumber than Bush?
4-29-2008 11:21 PM
ratilfar
Neither.
4-30-2008 1:15 PM
wiccantexan
Obama's campaign is about change. I find it admirable that he is also focusing on himself in terms of change; acknowledging that his former pastor is becoming too impressed with the spotlight (in essence) and less concerned with the impact it would have on both the campaign and Obama as close friend. It's a hard road to travel, especially as perceptions show it as "weak" to do the complete denouncing later rather than sooner. But if Obama is willing to risk it by changing his approach in this manner, I'm willing to take the risk that he's going to be a signficant agent of change for my country.
4-30-2008 2:45 PM
n2sooners
He only changed when the poll numbers changed. When comparing that to other politicians, I don't see any change at all.
4-30-2008 4:40 PM
willhelm
It seems like Wright is jealous of Obama and he seems to be willing to hurt his former parishioner's campaign.
LOL. Is that supposed to be analysis?

Don't forget. Obama listened to this garbage for almost 20 years. Obama is still an adherent of Black Liberation Theology ( A theology that most blacks find reprehensible).
i'm impressed he did it.
Straight from the hard-left play-book to make this out as if it took courage and integrity. All it took were lagging poll numbers.

There is absolutely nothing believable about Obama being shocked by Wright's opinions.
4-30-2008 6:47 PM
willhelm
i'm sure this was a personally difficult thing for him to do and i'm impressed he did it.
Well, what do you know?
I just predicted this yesterday. Almost forgot.
Now let us watch the blind-sheep herd all rally behind Obama's "moral
courage". As if. Remember, he went to this racist church and subscribed
to this racist and hateful ideolgy for 20 years.
5-1-2008 9:53 AM
wiccantexan
The Obama campaign announced Thursday that former Democratic National Committee Chairman Joe Andrew — who was appointed to that post in 1999 by then-President Clinton — is withdrawing his endorsement of Hillary Clinton, and backing Barack Obama instead.

He is urging other superdelegates to follow his lead and unite the party.
5-1-2008 3:53 PM
willhelm
Isn't that wonderful ! The party of slavery, segregation, stratification, and socialism wants to continue it's path through the 21st century.
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