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Obama confronts nation's legacy of racial division

PHILADELPHIA: Democratic Sen. Barack Obama today tried to stem damage from divisive comments delivered by his pastor, while bluntly addressing anger between blacks and whites in the most racially pointed speech ...

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Well Done Mr. Obama. You still have my vote.....
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Can we face a couple honest facts?

1) Obama's so-called "Rev." Wright cannot even be Born Again, uttering such repulsive trash as "God Damn America!"

2) Ministers are called to preach the Gospel of Jesus, to show the same love and compassion he did. Wright's lunatic screaming about racial issues do neither. He is an utte disgrace.

3) For Obama to sit under this man's teaching for 2 decades shows that he has no regard for the Gospel, and that he passively or openly agrees with what Wright is spouting. Obama's damage-control speech cannot undo what his 20-year history of supporting intolerance, ignorance and a flat-out idiot.

4) Why do Wright, Sharpton and Jesse all have to come across as stark-raving nutjobs? Yet they hide behind the Cross to justify their twisted antics. And ol' Jesse was/is living in adultery all the while. Does anyone, anywhere, honestly believe these jerks represent Christianity? More to the point, would Jesus feel comfortable listening to their "sermons?"
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"Well Done Mr. Obama. You still have my vote."

Looks like Barry Hussein Obama has other racist supporters in Akron.
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Obama has been sitting in this man's congregation for 20 years and wants us to believe that he disagrees with what the man preaches? I don't know about you, but if I heard racial comments like what has been spewing from his mouth at my church, I would just get up and walk out, knowing I would never return. I wouldn't sit there for 20 years because "that isn't all that I know of the man".
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Common Sense wrote:
Can we face a couple honest facts?
1) Obama's so-called "Rev." Wright cannot even be Born Again, uttering such repulsive trash as "God Damn America!"
2) Ministers are called to preach the Gospel of Jesus, to show the same love and compassion he did. Wright's lunatic screaming about racial issues do neither. He is an utte disgrace.
3) For Obama to sit under this man's teaching for 2 decades shows that he has no regard for the Gospel, and that he passively or openly agrees with what Wright is spouting. Obama's damage-control speech cannot undo what his 20-year history of supporting intolerance, ignorance and a flat-out idiot.
4) Why do Wright, Sharpton and Jesse all have to come across as stark-raving nutjobs? Yet they hide behind the Cross to justify their twisted antics. And ol' Jesse was/is living in adultery all the while. Does anyone, anywhere, honestly believe these jerks represent Christianity? More to the point, would Jesus feel comfortable listening to their "sermons?"
Point well taken and well spoken. Unlike some of the other idiots. No one can really believe that this man is experienced enough to do a good job for ANYONE! Hillary may not be a saint but, she is educated just as highly as Obama. I still take issue with his religious affiliations. Not for me or the United States, you don't have to be white, black, pink or purple to see that; just educated by reading the information on all candidates.
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Heaven help us all if this man ever gets elected. If he's the democratic nomination, I will switch parties!
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Race is the issue why I think American voters should reject Obama for President. If Obama is elected, every national issue will turn into a race issue. America doesn't need that especially after the mess the W has left this country in.

Obama claims he is black. He is just as much white but claiming his African-American roots gets him the black vote.
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He failed completely to lump GF with this racist pig of a man shows that Obama doesn't have what it takes to do the job.
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If candidate Obama cannot see that a man is what he preaches, he is not fit to be president. Black supremacy, like white supremacy, is divisive, full of hatred for those not of your race and America, and based on half-truths and outright lies. This is what the pastor preaches. Pastor Wright spews the same lies about AIDS and drugs being government plots to wipe out people of color that Louis Farrakan does. He believes that 9/11 was deserved by this country. He preaches a gospel of victimhood and blame whites for all the ills of the black community. Obama sat for twenty years listening to this man preach. Does he think the world is so naive to believe he has never heard this extreme racist rhetoric? We are not. By your associations you shall be known. And his association with this pastor and church is twenty years in length. We know who you are, Barrack.
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"Show me your friends and I'll tell you who you are."
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Barack Hussein Obama - you failed today to prove you are not a black racist at heart with your speech. You are not to be believed. If Hillary is not the nominee, I will be voting for Admiral McCain in the fall.
I agree he failed. He didn't say anything constructive as to Wright being a racist.

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To be honest with you, none of you that are saying the things that you have said on this blog had ANY intention of voting for Obama in the first place. If it makes your hatred feel more valid if you use what his minister said YEARS AGO as your excuse to be racist, go ahead...hope you feel better!
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Hey Obama WWJD???? He just lost my vote!!
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Common Sense wrote:
Can we face a couple honest facts?
1) Obama's so-called "Rev." Wright cannot even be Born Again, uttering such repulsive trash as "God Damn America!"
2) Ministers are called to preach the Gospel of Jesus, to show the same love and compassion he did. Wright's lunatic screaming about racial issues do neither. He is an utte disgrace.
3) For Obama to sit under this man's teaching for 2 decades shows that he has no regard for the Gospel, and that he passively or openly agrees with what Wright is spouting. Obama's damage-control speech cannot undo what his 20-year history of supporting intolerance, ignorance and a flat-out idiot.
4) Why do Wright, Sharpton and Jesse all have to come across as stark-raving nutjobs? Yet they hide behind the Cross to justify their twisted antics. And ol' Jesse was/is living in adultery all the while. Does anyone, anywhere, honestly believe these jerks represent Christianity? More to the point, would Jesus feel comfortable listening to their "sermons?"
I agree and when he said that other priests and pastor spew racial hatred. I am a Catholic and can honestly tell you that no one, especially any priest I have ever had, spews any kind of racial or ethinic hatred in the pulpit. If they did I would not be a member of that church. These jerks don't represent Christianity. I felt Obama's comment was just a non-comment.

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I have a husband that I LOVE who says things that I would be ashamed for ANYONE else to hear. But I'm NOT going to go and divorce him because of it. I SHOULDN'T be held responsible for what my husband says. We are two separate entities and I think for myself as does he. I can't control what comes out of his mouth although sometimes I'd like to punch him in it!

You all know that you have someone in your family who wouldn't be deemed "politically correct" in the eyes of many people if folks knew what they said behind closed doors, but does that mean you love them any less? Would YOU disown them? It's stupid to ask because the answer most likely (if you really love them) would be a RESOUNDING NO!!!

You are all entitled to your opinions and I know what many of you think about black people as a whole. If you were to run for president what skeletons would fall out of your closets? Or have any of you even lived anywhere close to the type of life that Barack Obama has lived? You probably couldn't even make it to a CITY COUNCIL position before someone would find enough dirt on you to call for YOUR resignation...
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The problem is that Obama actually believes in the Alynsky method which is used by Pastor Wright in his sermons. The idea is to agitate people into action. Anger and resentment is taught to the children of this church. The "action" that results is to make demands of the government and society in general.

The problem is that they are teaching anger, resentment and entitlement to the next generation. It's old school and not forward thinking.

Obama buys into this, and it's part of his personal journey in discovering his black roots.

I understand Obama. But, I also understand that he cannot and will not be President because of what is deep within him. After 20 years of Alynsky method, he doesn't understand why this stuff won't fly.
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Heaven help us all if this man ever gets elected. If he's the democratic nomination, I will switch parties!
I am with you on that.
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To be honest with you, none of you that are saying the things that you have said on this blog had ANY intention of voting for Obama in the first place. If it makes your hatred feel more valid if you use what his minister said YEARS AGO as your excuse to be racist, go ahead...hope you feel better!
Wrong, I was voting for him before I was voting against him. Never ever heard racist comments in the churches I have attended, he needs to wake up soon or his chances are zero of getting the bid.
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Did he have a choice? No, not when you have a racist fouled mouth preacher in the pulpit!
How about Louis Farakan, when his church gave him a award. I didn't hear anything about that. He lying out his front teeth!
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yeah and most of these posting losers voted for a man who invaded iraq only to find no weapons of mass destruction. then you voted for him twice. U R THE RACISTS AND YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ANY EXCUSE TO NOT VOTE FOR OBAMA PHONIES.
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