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Beneath the color, there’s not a bit of difference
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  6-18-2009    1
 Of course, his recent comments that made the news were pushed out of the forefront by the actions of another hateful old man: James Wenneker von Brunn, another pre-World War II anti-Semite, who served in the Navy, made inflammatory statements, opposed Bush and McCain, and is a conspiracy nut. The difference between them is as stark as black and white. But no deeper than color. Beneath the color, there’s not a bit of difference.
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Obama Weak and Insincere
davboz
by davboz   4-21-2009   
 Usually the case in a man who blusters authoritatively on a daily basis.
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The Media and Obama and Pastors
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  12-29-2008   
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Maybe It WAS Over When The Germans Bombed Pearl Harbor
merrie
by merrie  12-11-2008   
  Noting the date, Dec. 7, which marks the anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Wright instead chose to focus on the thousands of Japanese civilians who died four years later when the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. (After church officials turn away reporters, former pastor blasts the media in his sermon) By Manya A. Brachear | Tribune reporter December 8, 2008 http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-wright-08-dec08,0,6598372.story Forget the fact that the Obamas listened to this clown. The exigencies of national politics have rescued them from Wright's silliness. What about all the other people who still do? Was it not the Trib's obligation to point out that they are paying close attention to an idiot? You know, for their own good.
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The True Colors are Shinin' Through
keith0718
by keith0718  10-28-2008    1
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President "IS"
mklosinski
by mklosinski  10-8-2008    1
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Obama and Ayers: A Radical Pentagon Bomber NYTimes
merrie
by merrie  10-4-2008   
 Since earning a doctorate in education at Columbia in 1987, Mr. Ayers has been a professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago, the author or editor of 15 books, and an advocate of school reform. Steve Chapman, a columnist for The Chicago Tribune, defended Mr. Obama’s relationship with the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., his longtime pastor, whose black liberation theology and “God damn America” sermon became notorious last spring. But he denounced Mr. Obama for associating with Mr. Ayers, whom he said the University of Illinois should never have hired. “I don’t think there’s a statute of limitations on terrorist bombings,” Mr. Chapman said in an interview. The Schools Project The Ayers-Obama connection first came to public attention last spring, when both Senator Hilary Rodham Clinton, Mr. Obama’s Democratic primary rival, and Mr. McCain brought it up. the archives of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge at the University of Illinois were opened to rese
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Obama Campaign Gives Up On Finding 'Mr. Wright'
Charlie Martel 732AD
by Charlie Martel 732AD  6-28-2008   
 Funny column on Obama's racist long-time pastor.
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What Would Reverend Jeremiah Wright Do?
merrie
by merrie  5-8-2008    5
 In an emotional testimony he tells the world how, as he was watching YouTube clips of the Reverend, a voice said "Follow this man." He then made his hajj to Chicago, joining Rev. Wright's congregation. Everyone is acepted under Jeremiah Wright's large tent as long as they accept a few simple dogmas and agree to repeat them five times a day during prayers: * Being White is immoral. Every White person is guilty of conspiring against the Blacks * Being rich is immoral. Every rich person is guilty of conspiring against the poor * America is the infamous product of conspiracy by rich White males to create the source of all evil. Later it turned even more evil under the rule of Zionist puppet masters. * Jesus was a homeless African-American male who fell victim to a conspiracy of the rich Whites against the poor Blacks that resulted in racial profiling, followed by torture and crucifiction * The 10 Commandments are optional.
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Rev. Wright speks truth--Obama quibbles
papananook
by papananook  4-30-2008    1
 But as for saying "God damn America" — he wasn't calling on the deity to zap us. What he was saying was that should be our frustrated attitude when our government does horrible things. Think about it; I have known military officers totally dedicated to the service who, confronted by its absurdities, say things like "God damn this army." I know a man who loves Wayne State who, thanks to its bureaucracy, regularly says, "Fuck Wayne State." So then, what about a guy who says: "America is the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today. was founded on genocide and a nation that is founded on genocide is destructive." Guess what. I can answer that one. We turn him into a saint, and make him a national hero. By the way, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright didn't say those words. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. did.
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Things Americans don't like to talk about
ratilfar
by ratilfar  4-30-2008    26
 Read the whole article, it is illuminating to say the least. I thought this passage said it best: " If you listen to a lot of conservatives, they'll tell you that the difference between them and us is that conservatives love America and liberals hate America.... They don't get it. We love America just as much as they do. But in a different Way. You see, they love America the way a 4-year-old loves her Mommy. Liberals love America like grown-ups. To a 4-year-old, everything Mommy does is wonderful and anyone who criticizes Mommy is bad. Grown-up love means actually understanding what you love, taking the good with the bad, and helping your loved one grow. Love takes attention and work and is the best thing in the world."
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Jeremiah Wright or Jeremiah Wrong?
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  4-27-2008   
 This is a brief commentary worth reading. The viral video of Rev. Jeremiah Wright is a ticking time bomb on the road to the USA Elections of 2008. His words and ideas are also a profound challenge to the policies and attitudes of the USA in the Middle East, Iraq, Iran, etc. -- as well as the policies, past and present, of race in the USA.
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Obama Under Attack Over 'Terrorist' Link
Skipper61
by Skipper61  4-14-2008    4
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Jesus more radical than Wright?
masbury
by masbury  4-13-2008    12
 An intriguing challenge, especially to preachers. More on this clip at What's right about Jeremiah Wright
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The cycle of indoctrinating hate
willhelm
by willhelm  4-11-2008   
 "I wonder if it's ever occurred to Obama and Wright that it probably doesn't help young people in the black community when they're told that their country hates them, that the U.S. government gave them drugs and AIDS, and that jail and genocide are the officially-sanctioned plan for them." "The government gives them drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law and then wants us to sing 'God Bless America,'" shouted Wright at his congregation. "No, no, no. God damn America. That's in the Bible, for killing innocent people. God damn America for treating our citizens as less than human. God damn America for as long as she acts like she is God and she is supreme." "I wonder if Obama ever considered the negative impact on young blacks from listening to these hateful and anti-white tirades. It's not as if Obama is blind to the influence of hate speech. When Don Imus made one careless remark about black female athletes, Obama was among the first to call for his firing."
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Rev. Jeremiah Wright isn't the problem
ratilfar
by ratilfar  3-25-2008    12
 It's not surprising that the right is using Wright to paint Barack Obama as a closet Farrakhan, trying to let the air out of his trans-racial balloon by insinuating that he's a dogmatic race man. But beyond the fake shock and the all-too-familiar racial politics, what the whole episode reveals is how narrow the range of acceptable discourse remains in this country. This is especially true of anything having to do with patriotism or 9/11 -- which have become virtually interchangeable. Wright's unforgivable sin was that he violated our rigid code of national etiquette. Instead of the requisite "God bless America," he said "God damn America." He said 9/11 was a case of chickens coming home to roost. Now we must all furrow our brows and agree that such dreadful words are anathema and that no presidential candidate can ever have been within earshot of them.
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A question of Wright and wrong
n2sooners
by n2sooners  3-23-2008    1
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Mark Steyn: Obama's Pastor Disaster
merrie
by merrie  3-17-2008   
 All Sen. Obama will say is that "I don't think my church is actually particularly controversial." And in that he may be correct. There are many preachers who would be happy to tell their congregations "God damn America." But Barack Obama is not supposed to be the candidate of the America-damners. Obama is meant to be the man who transcends the divisions of race, the candidate who doesn't damn America but "heals" it – if you believe, as many Democrats do, that America needs healing. Yet since his early twenties he's sat week after week, listening to the ravings of just another cookie-cutter race-huckster. He's a symbol of redemption and renewal, and a lot of other airy-fairy abstractions that don't boil down to much except making upscale white liberals feel good about themselves and get even more of a frisson out of white liberal guilt than they usually do.
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Obama's Very Close With Racist Preacher Rev.Wright
merrie
by merrie  3-16-2008   
 In light of the criticism of Bush’s injecting “too much religion” in his presidency or that his administration is just like a ”Christian Taliban”, it is also a legitimate question to ask, where are those same accusers when this 2007 speech by Barack Obama is so filled with religious fervor? Where are the anti-religious left and the so-called separation of Church and Staters at now? In fact, this entire speech is filled with nothing but class warfare, expansions of social programs, raising the minimum wage, typical great society type junk all couched squarely as a civic responsibility enmeshed with Obama's view of Biblical precepts. But, that boiler plate aside, there was two very interesting segments in Obama's remarks concerning his racist "spiritual mentor," Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Jr. that are not getting the press it deserves. (See the video at Channel 2 News Chicago) http://cbs2chicago.com/video/?id=33004@wbbm.dayport.com
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