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Originally Posted by RFK1968
Why do people act as though this was a common part Reverend Wright's sermons week-in-and-week-out.
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Well, lets take a look-see.
Back in 2006 while speaking at Howard university he was quoted: “
America is still the No. 1 killer in the world, We believe in white supremacy and black inferiority and believe it more than we believe in God.”
We care nothing about human life if the end justifies the means. . . .”
Concluding, Mr. Wright said: “We started the AIDS virus . . . We are only able to maintain our level of living by making sure that Third World people live in grinding poverty. . . .”
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And:
Urban Legends Reference Pages: Joe Wright Letter
Sounds the same to me.
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These were random occurrences that have destroyed this man's legacy, all with the purpose of bringing down a presidential candidate. I can't believe we're reaching a point where the sins of everyone that surrounds the political figure are cast upon that political figure. It was pathetic when it was done to Mitt Romney. It's pathetic when it's being done to Barack Obama.
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I don’t know man, 20 years, -his entire adult life.
This type of racism in black churches is more common then most people think. The
Rev. Jessie Jacksons‘,
Rev. Al Sharptons’ and others made a million bucks doing this sh_t.
Barak Hussain Obama himself was a black activist.
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But this idea that someone should leave their church because they disagree with some of the things the preacher says is absolutely ludicrous.
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I sang at a black church when I was a teenager, they said white people more then Jesus.
You cannot simply give example of a normal church with these or others like them simply because it fits your argument.
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Would you abandon members of your family that made racist or sexist or homophobic statements just becuase you disagreed with them? What if your church was as big a part of your life as your family? Obama said Wright was like an uncle. That doesn't surprise me one bit. I've got a racist uncle. I still hang out with him sometimes. Does that make me a racist? This whole "agreement by association" principle falls flat on its face.
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That’s not the case here. He’s Barack Hussein Obamas’ spiritual advisor and mentor, not his uncle.
For 20 years Barack Hussein Obama worked together on civil right misconceptions.
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And these same people find it acceptable for a candidate to be endorsed by someone who has made homophobic, anti-Semetic or anti-Catholic remarks because, to them, it's the degree of association that matters, and they are the deciders regarding what degree is acceptable.
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Your reasoning by comparison. Don’t underestimate our abilities for rationalization and insight, We have liberals outnumbered 10 to 1 on that one.
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If anyone could find me a single piece of evidence that Barack Obama shares any kind of this sentiment, I'd really love to see it. Otherwise, if we're going to continue this "agreement by association" mentality, I'd be worried about the tremendous can of worms that will be opened regarding associations on the other side.
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Well, his wife conveys the same mentality, he wont recite the pledge of allegiance or even place his hand on his heart to honor our country and the saints whose blood we live off of.