Comments on: Obama's Risky Denunciation Of Rev. Wright
Analysis: CBSNews.com's Vaughn Ververs Says Harsh Words For Ex-Pastor May Help Obama, But Challenges Await
- Somewhere in NY a kitchen stove needs a woman''s touch. Where''s lil'' Hillary? Still criss-crossing the nation pipe dreaming about a woman becoming president. Somebody please lil'' missy that terrorist don''t play softball or powder-puff football. What a weenie lil'' missy is. Vote smart Indiana and North Carolina.
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- Obamas new movie?
"The day Obama and Farahkhan watched a funny movie? Black riots." They laughed and laughed! - Reply to this comment
- Dr. Len Horowitz will be up next on the Alex Jones Show...Give him a hearing at infowars.com or at the genesis communications network.
This is the the brilliant Harvard physician whose book Rev. Wright read on man-made AIDS. To get the full scope of the controversy over Wright, this is critical to making an informed judgment.
While I object to Wright and Obama''s racist theology, this is a subject because of the lies and deceit within the research community over the cause and the nature of the disease. - Reply to this comment
- Wright is Wrong, Obama is Gone! Now let''''s Move On to our victory in Hillary!
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oh, dogsoul... sigh. "Wright''s no different than MOST blacks"... right.
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- Finally, we get to see the tiger''s stripes... Has God acted through Rev. Wright to lift the veil from our collective eyes? America, long blinded by a Obama''s feel-good rhetoric was ready to make a huge mistake, to compound the one we made 4 years ago. The Clintons have the wherewithal to get the country out the economic doldrums we are currently in and I pity the fool who tries to invade or hit us if Hillary forgot to take her hormone replacement pills that morning :-) As for McCain, well, at least he is a full blown, red blooded American, just like Clinton and he is so far to the center, you could run a Clinton/McCain mixed ticket ;-)
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oh, dogsoul... sigh. "Wright''s no different than MOST blacks"... right.
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oh, dogsoul... sigh. "Wright''s no different than MOST blacks"... right.
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- dogsoul go back to School or at least use that computer
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You mean use the computer for something besides being an asss....... - Reply to this comment
- dogsoul go back to School or at least use that computer
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- Allamr18: You are just one of those people who loves Obama unconditionally and you can''t see the truth. I think you are mistaken about the black vote. Clintons is polling higher in NC with the black vote since the debate and Pastorgate. And as for not understanding what I wrote, sir. It requires looking deep beneath the surface, not just at the superfcial outer actions of a candidate. It underneath where the truth lies, that is why this is a fatal blow for Obama. And I know that Black Liberation Theology is only one form of Blacj church, and that''s my point. There are some black baptists, methodists, presbyterians and episcopalians who abhor Farakahn, Wright and the whole Chicago scene. Obama''s black base is eroding as well over Pastorgate, as well.
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- "...lest you forget that we bought california and arizona and the likes from the spanish...."
Mexicans aren''t Spaniards - and Blacks were here long before the formation of these United States - and certainly before the acquisition of formerly Mexican territory by the U.S. gov''t.
Latin citizens - as a group - have greater wealth than blacks -
again, you can point to some nebulous factor & claim that it somehow reverses the stats - but based on your commentary thus far, I simply cannot trust that you provide accurate information on these topics. - Reply to this comment
- Allamr18 -
Whatever Allamr18! whatever .... you and your dark-gum candidate is going down.. and i mean DOWN... - Reply to this comment
- parrot123:
You think it''s only the Republicans who are disgusted by the Obama/Wright controversy? Heck, at least half of the Demo''s are openly critical, led by Hillary, and the other half, I''m sure, are throwing up behind closed bathroom doors. This Obama guy is a disgrace. People are defined by the company they keep. No one forced Obama to embrace Wright for 20 years! He did it because he actually admired this hate-mongering racist bigot of a pastor. - Reply to this comment
- "A lot of people also thought they knew this Minister Intimately too and have never subscribed to the Hate he''''s starting to show now"
oh puh-lease... Wright isn''t saying anything NEW! This is how he was, is & will continue to be - heck, I don''t think he''s saying anything you wouldn''t also hear from the majority of black people anyway...
Gotta love liberals - yeah... uh, it was out of context - huh? Do you know what the term ''out of context'' means? It was pretty *** clear what Wright was saying, and he basically confirmed it all once again. You liberals sure are dodgy - and you cling to these hand fed soundbites for dear life...
Look - Wright hates whitey & dumps responsiblity for black problems almost exclusively at whitey''s feet - even making some pretty outlandish conspiracy theory claims...
Obama has known Wright intimately for over 20 years - consider him an advisor - has involved him in his decision making - all that jazz
Now I don''t personally think this is that big of a deal - I mean... Wright''s no different than MOST blacks as far as I can see - and liberals keep stoking those same fires as well - so I EXPECT a half black liberal politician to pretty much think along those lines... - Reply to this comment
- The heat that Obama is feeling simply highlights the rank stupidity of the current Democratic leadership. They did not do their homework and now the party may pay the price in November. We needed to develop and promote a star candidate for 2008. We failed on both accounts. Eight years of prep time wasted.
If you believe that Kerry and MoveOn.org are good representation for the party, you, like them, are a part of the problem. Time to clean house.......... - Reply to this comment
- With out a teleprompter Obama is a studdering stumbling Fool that''s after 3 head to head debates
he don''t want no more Obama wait wait mmmyy teell
my teeell my prompter is down F-K Obama - Reply to this comment
- And as for the polls. Clinton leads Obama in Indiana 50 to 42 and has closed the gap in North Carolina to 5 pts. Obama supporters better get ready, because the Obama derailment can''t be stopped now. Cause/Effect has been set in motion and he''s going to lose black voters in NC. If you read the blogs, there are many blacks who totally agree with Rev. Wright. Obama''s sad little speech yesterday will not cut it. Where was the great orator when he needed him. Where was the brush off the shoulder when he needed it. I see Wright similarities in Obama''s antics. He learned then from Wright even subconcioulsy. Obama''s denoucement of Wright come''s years too late to be credible. He just did what his advisors told him to do yesterday, to try to save a candidacy on the down arrow. He shoud have fluffed Wright off too, like he did PA. The press would have eated it up. But this funerial guy yesterday was not even close to the Rock Star Status of days before. This guy was a sad cry baby asking for sympathy because someone with nothing to lose told the truth in public. Obama has been outed.
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Unfortunately, everytime the Rev. Wright opens his mouth, Obama loses thousands of white votes. That Wright panders to blacks psyches is too easy to read. Obama is not where Wright''s bread gets buttered. Besides being a man of the church, Wright is a businessman and as such plays to those who pay.
Compared to the evil, lying, and conniving Hillary and the "more of the same" McCain, Obama would be a breath of fresh air in Washington.
Still, I, a 72 year old white male, veteran, can make the distinction between Wright and Obama.
Rev. Wright panders to the black community, those
that pay his bills, pay for his food, and build him a million dollar mansion. His remarks are inflamatory and ludicrous.
I maintain, that the Rev. Wright, in the big picture, does much more harm than he does good in the black community- Reply to this comment
- bernie: his campaign was never at risk. and the black community aint leaving him you dont have to worry about that. its not happening. im not delusional i can very much point out flaws in barack but his flaws are less than the other 2 candidates. what you want is blind patriotism a dangerous ethnocentrism. so much pride in the country you cant see anything else. thats what we have now and look where we are? bush was a blind patriot and all the stuff hes done has worked against our best interest
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