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Rob - 08:03am on 03/17/2008
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There’s an aspect of Rev Wright’s preaching that hasn’t drawn nearly the attention it deserves.  I mean his violation of that most sacred of leftwing “principles”, the separation of church and state.

We are all aware of the Left’s hypocrisy when they castigate George Bush for publicly mentioning his faith, while dutifully turning away when a Democrat (Hillary, John Kerry, et al) mounts a pulpit to deliver a partisan sermon, or uses a church for clearly partisan purposes.

But Wright’s outrageous bigotry and racist anti-Americanism shouldn’t mask the fact that his tirades in support of Barack Obama are a clear violation of the the very “wall of separation” that those on the Left are forever braying about.

Bat One - 08:03am on 03/17/2008

These are all good bumper stickers with “OBAMA 08” in bold caps on top.

example:

OBAMA 08
God Damn Amerika

OBAMA 08
Racism is How this Country was Founded

OBAMA 08
Hillary Aint No Nigger

Mickey - 04:03pm on 03/17/2008

Who’s Jeremiah Wright, and why should I care what he thinks about politics?

todd - 04:03pm on 03/17/2008

Who’s Jeremiah Wright...

He’s easy to notice because he’s the guy on the news screaming “God Damn America!” while wearing the Ashanti dress, a group known as some of the most efficient slave traders of Africa.

...and why should I care what he thinks about politics?

Because he is someone looked up to by Barack Obama, a serious Democrat Presidential contender.

But you don’t care, so why did you ask?

Now make your excuses as to why we all should ignore this ugly episode.

likwidshoe - 06:03pm on 03/17/2008

Who’s Jeremiah Wright, and why should I care what he thinks about politics?

Thanks, todd, for demonstrating your total lack of knowledge and competence in discussing modern American politics!

Before, we were merely guessing! smile

Proof - 06:03pm on 03/17/2008

Thanks, todd, for demonstrating your total lack of knowledge and competence in discussing modern American politics!

The fact that I don’t know who Jeremiah Wright is merely demonstrates that I have little knowledge about Chicago Christian megachurches. Since none of you can demonstrate why I should care what one solitary pastor thinks about global politics, I’ll assume there’s no reason to.
todd - 11:03pm on 03/17/2008

Since none of you can demonstrate why I should care what one solitary pastor thinks about global politics, I’ll assume there’s no reason to.

Wrong question.

No wonder you’re lost. It was even spelled out for you.

There’s only so much hand holding we can do for you todd. You’re going to have to figure some things out for yourself.

Good luck.

likwidshoe - 12:03am on 03/18/2008

Many Americans of Euro-ethnic background fail to see or understand the 100 year old reality of a native black citizen insurgency. Most whites because of factors on both sides of the racial fence fail to recognize the organizational forms of their grassroots black majority political/social competition. And so they have either ignored or missed seeing the importance of the associated Afro-centric leadership that has traditionally with deliberate intent kept most whites from making direct contact with or communicating with the black insurgent elements of certain isolationist african American society. Because of this election and the need to enlist the aid of whites to elect an Afro-centric political shill to the office of the presidency some people have noticed the black insurgency connection via the Rev. Wright and Louis Farrakahn with Barrack Hussein Obama.

I and certain other white people born shortly after WW2 became the first Euro-American children to undergo the experiment of educational integration, and so we gained the experience of personal contact with the black peer groups at the schools we attendeded. By the time I had finished my schooling in America the phenomena of “white flight” had begun to effectively remove the next generation of white children from the realistic dangers of the black experience. I cite this rather mixed social reversal of intergration as both a securing of physical safty for that generation of white children and the resulting social ignorance such isolation from black and white racial competition fostered. I learned early on that when a white man was thrust into the aggression native to black society he had but one mandate fight to the death of his black competitors or survive on his knees as something less than a man. I learned that not all blacks are bad, but that most represented some level of threat to my personal and social interests. It is no surprise to me to hear Rev. Wright speak as he does and to see how Senator Obama is the covertly subtle expression of such an effective Afro-centric power agenda. If you do not respect your racial and ethnic social aggressors it is only because they have not gotten close enough to you to inflict pain. Stay ignorant of such a social group at your own peril. any white who doubts my words should take a short walk into Chicago’s little Egypt after dawn and you will be enlightened as to what men like Wright and Obama cultivate for the white man in their jungles.

arisdemos - 12:03pm on 03/18/2008

If you don’t understand what Reverand Wright is saying, or why he is saying it, then you must be white or uneducated or have a political agenda that really does not have compassion for anyone that is not white or wealthy.

Truthhurts - 07:03am on 03/23/2008

I’ll assume there’s no reason to

Keyword: assume.

Proof - 08:03am on 03/23/2008
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