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Maria Gavrilovic /

CNET/ April 28, 2008, 8:03 PM

Obama Says Wright "Doesn't Reflect My Values"

(CBS)

From CBS News' Maria Gavrilovic:


WILSON, N.C. -- Barack Obama continued to distance himself from Rev. Jeremiah Wright today, saying that Wright's recent appearances were not coordinated with his campaign and that they are not a reflection of his views. "He does not speak for me," Obama said. "He does not speak for the campaign, and so he may make statements in the future that don't reflect my values or concerns."

Wright has made three public appearances over the past four days, including one today at the National Press Club in Washington, where he said criticism over his remarks from the pulpit is an attack on all black churches. "This is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright," he said. "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."

While Obama argued that voters do not ask him often about Wright on the campaign trail, he acknowledged that there may be some concern. "What I think is interesting is nobody, none of the voters think to ask about it," Obama said. "Now there may be people who are troubled by it and are being polite and not asking about it, but that's not what I hear from the voters."

Obama suggested that some of his past relationships could be worrisome, but that those relationships are not a part of his overall message. "People will understand that I am not perfect, and that there are going to be folks in my past like Rev. Wright that may cause them some concern, but that ultimately, my 20 years of service and the values that I've written about and spoken about and promoted, are their values and what they're concerned about and that's what this campaign has been about and what its going to continue to be about."

Wright didn't seem concerned that Obama is trying to downplay their relationship. "Politicians say what they say and do what they do based on electability, based on sound bites, based on polls," Wright said. "Preachers say what they say because they're pastors, they have a different person to whom they're accountable. Whether he gets elected or not, I'm still going to have to be answerable to God November 5th."
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lindaredtail says:
The other piece of the issue is that Barack Obama has been saying repeatedly that he does not agree with Reverend Wright. Yet for some reason we tend not to believe him. The pastors of hate have been in the Republican Party wielding great power and influence for some time. Just look at McCain. He has capitulated to them on several issues. Immigration and taxcuts for two. Yet when questioned about some of the extreme statements of Reverend Haggee who endorsed him he says I don''t agree with him. Yet we believe McCain and do not question his sincerity. Why is that? Andrea Mitchell said that polls in PA clearly showed racism as part of the equation. And I agree with her. Racism and anti-Muslim bigotry are a piece of what is happening. What makes John McCain more believable than Barack Obama? Perhaps we should all look within ourselves. Was McCain honest about the Keating5? Ties to some lobbyist? Questioning your own inner belief system is a good thing to do sometimes.
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lindaredtail says:
I can not understand the double standard which I see happening with Reverend Wright. Why are the pastors of hate of white evangelical churches not just as rejected? Pat Robertson called for the death of Supreme Court Justices after the Terry Schiavo case. Is that not unAmerican? Reverend Parsley is called by John McCain his spiritual advisor. He believes Islam must be utterly defeated. Are we at war with a religion or terrorists? I''m not at war with Islam. Are you? Robertson, Jones, Haggee, Haggard, Dobson, Parsley, and even Graham (listen to declassified Watergate tapes) are all purveyors of hate. So why do they get a pass? Another point. Reverend Wright ( I don''t agree with him) was part of a black generation who were subjected to segregation, injustice, lynchings, KKK cross burnings, fire-bombings, state sanctioned beatings, arrests and all kinds of injustices in OUR TIME. He has reason for his anger. But what do these other purveyors of hate have for a reason. They all belong to the most priveledged and powerful group in America. White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Males. What is their excuse, reason, or justification. There is none.
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reggana says:
why dont we have more real black news casters cause white news people always conscrewing the words of a black man dont beat around the bush you want a white world just say it im 38 years old and ive seen it all bill clinton sold drugs for columbian cartels had informants killed and now itz his wife turn to put drugs all in the black neigborhoods forget that we need obama to bring our steets back to normal you news people just hate blacks admit it
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rowdytexan2 says:
Mr. Obama lies AGAIN!

He sits in Rev. Wright''s church for 20 years, tell us that Rev. Wright is his spiritual MENTOR, writes about Rev. Wright''s teachings in his book and markets it, cannot possibly separate himself from Rev. Wright and his church...

BUT NOW, Rev. Wright''s values cannot possibly reflect HIS!

Good God, Mr. Obama, you''ve just passed up Bush/Cheney''s 935 lies!
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megonzales7 says:
Wright is still thinking people care. He is using the same tired argument by pulling the race card! Most people could care less. Red, yellow or blue, quit saying people of today r oppressing just u and your race....all races are subject to the same B.S....as a matter of fact why doesn''t he talk to a tribe of Native Indians. Maybe they could set him straight. By the way i''m a vet of the U.S.Army, heck i hate some of the same things anyone else would complain about but, NEVER would I say "GxxDamX" the U.S....in any context. U bone head...ur right to say such a stupid comment was paid for in blood when we left England,and if history tells u anything,the U.S. may be culpable for the past mistakes but ur people got the ball rolling by selling you to us in the first place...conquered tribes were sold to make money for themselves.
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KYJurisDoctor says:
Why won''t the good reverend do something good and just go away!?!
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truthyness says:
The more Jeremiah Wright talks, the more obvious it is that Obama knew what his sermons where about. Let''s face it...his minister for 20 years, thinks of him as an Uncle, It just doesn''t add up.
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truthyness says:
BLACKPRESIDENT, Do you consider yourself a marxist?
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pesojoe says:
phoenixandy if you believe that you are as the old saying goes. Stupid is as stupid does. You never had it so good, see how other countrys treat you before putting this one down like Obama does!
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pesojoe says:
Hey BLKPRESIDENT it''s more like Obama Wright and black panthers. This guy has pulled the wool over the eyes of middle americas whites and is laughing at you for supporting him. All his friends don''t like crackers and think they owe blacks something. What a crock, i worked hard all my life and owe blacks nothing just like they owe me nothing.
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