Rev. Jeremiah Wright on PBS tonight

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Stop hi-jacking threads.

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and so is a certain sport/game that uses a field similar to baseball, rules similar to dodgeball, and encourages alcohol consumption.:SIB

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Good first day, Tenzing. We still have a ways to go, but you are beginning let some walls down - and that is very encouraging.

Same time tomorrow?
 

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Thanks for sharing that video. I won't be voting for Obama (not that that had anything to do with the video), but it was an interesting listen.
 

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What the hell have we got nothing to add but??
Wright on PBS was subject. He was better today. Even tho he's coming out looking as a Obama hater. Nice guy who needs friends like him.
 

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Stop hi-jacking threads.

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:firing: :firing: :firing:

If you know what is good for you will listen up.

You will take this thread to Damascus. You will take it right now.

I also require a large of your American pizzas. Extra goat cheese.

NOW!
 

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Wright is a idiot.

He has no other interest than to build his million dollar house, stoke his own ego, and set up to collect large speaker fees.

Who invited him to speak yesterday ? The one who orgainized it works for Hillary.

I doublt Obama can overcome this fool Wright.
 

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Bet you he wishes he did this many many months ago. Now he's got a monster on his hands. A retired monster with LOTS OF TIME on his hands and a huge EGO to match.

Obama backs away from Wright

CAMPAIGN 2008 | Senator says he too was offended by some of former pastor's remarks

April 29, 2008

BY LYNN SWEET blogs.suntimes.com/sweet
WASHINGTON --

In March, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) went to great lengths not to "disown" his pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, after fiery videotaped comments from sermons surfaced. In return, an unapologetic Wright launched a speaking tour, ending Monday, drawing outsized coverage on the hot-button issues of God and race days before crucial votes in Indiana and North Carolina, threatening Obama's presidential bid.

As coverage swelled, the situation was so serious that Obama, late Monday at a hastily arranged availability on the tarmac at an airport in Wilmington, N.C., said of Wright, "I have said before and I will repeat again that what some of the comments that Rev. Wright had made offend me, and I understand why they have offended the American people.


"He does not speak for me. He does not speak for the campaign."


On Monday morning, Wright packed the ballroom at the National Press Club, picking a venue that guaranteed Wright would get tough questions and international coverage about his sermons, patriotism and Obama, who used the title of one of Wright's sermons to name his second book, The Audacity of Hope. Wright married Obama and baptized his daughters.

Some in the Obama camp were stunned that Wright did not realize the potential harm he could do to Obama's candidacy by reviving stories about Obama's relationship with his pastor.

This is a critical time in Obama's quest for the Democratic nomination -- Indiana and North Carolina vote May 6. Instead of keeping low, Wright is seeking the spotlight as he wraps up 36 years as senior pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ on Chicago's South Side.

Wright has dominated the political news since Friday, when an interview with Bill Moyers was broadcast on PBS, followed by two sermons at a South Dallas megachurch on Sunday and a Sunday night keynote address to the Detroit NAACP.

Obama chief strategist David Axelrod told Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC's "Hardball," that Wright's appearances are not helpful. ''I don't think it is necessarily meant to be helpful. I don't think it is about Obama. Rev. Wright is out there speaking for Rev. Wright. . . . It is unfortunate from our perspective."


Obama's key challenge in Indiana is wresting blue-collar white voters from Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.).

One Obama adviser, who declined to be identified in order to speak candidly, said Wright has become a "huge distraction. At a time when Obama is trying to appeal to blue-collar and working-class voters, Jeremiah Wright is dragging this campaign into a conversation about race . . . and that's not what white voters want to hear."

Wright, the adviser said, making an "intervention into presidential politics at this critical moment could have potentially devastating implications for the remaining nine contests."

Wright was in Washington for a conference on black churches, and much of the audience at the breakfast consisted of friends, family and supporters, with working press in the balcony and in the back.

Wright pretty much kept to the text of his speech at the Press Club, where he touched on the history of the African-American church in the U.S., black liberation theology, the differences between black and "European-American" preaching and reconciliation and racial healing.

But a stormy question-and-answer session came after the speech where Wright was at times combative, even chiding the moderator, Donna Leinwand, the vice president of the club and a reporter at USA Today.

Asked why he was speaking out now, Wright said, "This is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright. It has nothing to do with Senator Obama. It is an attack on the black church launched by people who know nothing about the African-American religious tradition."

Obama delivered a highly regarded speech on race relations and Wright in Philadelphia, where he distanced himself from Wright's comments -- but not the man.

Obama has been campaigning as a new kind of politician, and Wright potentially damaged Obama when he said that Obama "had to distance himself, because he's a politician," implying that perhaps Obama did not mean what he said.

Wright earned applause from the non-reporters in the audience, when he said, in response to a question about his patriotism that "I served six years in the military. Does that make me patriotic? How many years did Cheney serve?"
 

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IO,

Just wanted to point out that I really enjoyed your post and analysis on this topic. It was post #30 in this thread. Good stuff, and on the mark.

The Black Anthony Robbins. I am still laughing at that one.

Shocking that a man of the cloth would somehow manipulate the Bible to fit his agenda. I am shocked, I tell ya! Sadly, it is the most misinterpeted book out there.

And, as for your message to nobody in particular and all of us at the same time: I hear your message loud and clear. I will try to live up to those standards as I agree with you. I find that people will excuse behavior, corruption and incompentence as long it is from their own party. Even though I hate both parties, I still am not immune to this kind of thinking. Hope my future posts live up to those standards you have pleaded for.

And, hopefully my brown nosing will earn me a spot on the team you are forming to run Barry-O's campaign! :mj07:
 
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