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by bluecashier April 27, 2008 1:59 PM EDT
Folks, it is time for the Clintons and the Republicans to move on. Rev. Wright had a perfect constitutional right to deliver sermons to his congregation inside his church.

Go to YouTube and listen to the sermon in its entirety. If you are a Christian, you would not judge Rev Wright on a few words taken out of context. By the way, the sermon is great and definite food for thought. God bless Rev Wright and the rest of you; leave him alone. Let us allow God to do his job of judging.

As the distinguished Rev. said, he is a Preacher and does his job; Obama is a Presidential candidate and he does his job. The Obama family also have the constitutional right of religious freedom. Faith and religion are very personal.

I will add that the Clintons have no right to intrude into churches and the sermons being delivered there to make a judgement. Our forefathers fought hard and long for religious freedom that the first settlers did not have. NOBODY, including Hillary and her campaign, can take that away from Americans.
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by leef531 April 27, 2008 12:22 PM EDT
RowdyTexan,
You are wrong about Ayers, the newspaper with Ayers quote was printed on 9/11. Check your facts.
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by realpatriot1 April 27, 2008 12:00 PM EDT
RowdyTwxan

What''s the world coming to when a man looks you in the eye on tv and lies to you?

" I did not have *** with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky."
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by realpatriot1 April 27, 2008 11:57 AM EDT
truthyness,

He agreed to debate on April 19th and Hillary declined. She''s behind in NC and needs the debate; he needs to meet as many voters as possible.

This is a typical Clinton stunt-refuse to be cooperative on setting a debate then claiming your opponent is the problem.

Sort of like introducing the race card then blaming your opponent for playing it when they respond.
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by truthyness April 27, 2008 9:07 AM EDT
There is no excuse for Obama refusing to debate Hillary. Why is Obama so willing to take the risk of being seen as weak and afraid?
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by kenbomc April 27, 2008 4:42 AM EDT
To RowdyTexan2 -another desperate HRC supporter;

You make no fricken'' sense.
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by bhisback April 27, 2008 3:37 AM EDT
Thank you for being responsible. Looks like Obama''s message of Hope and Change are working.
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by eroosevelt08 April 27, 2008 3:12 AM EDT
Senator Obama is losing credibility by not agreeing to debate Senator Clinton. Some voters don''t really think about the elections until it is time to actually vote. There have been moderated debates, but this is different. The public deserves to see how the candidates think on their feet. It is too important an election for Senator Obama to take the cowardly way out and try to run out the clock. This is not a basketball game, Senator Obama.
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by rowdytexan2 April 27, 2008 12:00 AM EDT
Are you aware that our nation is at war? Are you aware that the economy is sagging? If you answered yes to either of these questions, why would you waste your vote on lil'''' missy? Terrorist don''''t play softball. Terrorist don''''t play powder-puff football. lil'''' missy and grandpa(McCain) are out. It''''s really that simple.


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Posted by BLKPRESIDENT at 02:31 PM : Apr 26, 2008

Then why are willing to support a man for president that is totally in bed with a bunch of terrorists himself. Worse even than the Bush family is!

Geezus Christ people, Obama is not the answer to the Bush calamaity, he is the EXTENTION of it!

Are you totally willing to let these extremists get in our White House, AGAIN!
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by rowdytexan2 April 26, 2008 11:55 PM EDT
SheWill08 - Did you take the trouble to hear Obama''''s speech on race? I don''''t think you could listen to that speech and accuse Obama of setting race relations in American back to the stone age. What planet are you living on?
RowdyTexan2 - Ayers did not say that after 9/11. The interview was conducted well before that. It just happened to be published after 9/11. Try to find out the facts before you post incorrect information.



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Posted by heartlight3 at 03:05 PM : Apr 26, 2008

Pardon me, but I did hear Mr. Obama''s so called history making speech on race and thought it was as fake as a $2 bill just like everything else he says!

And yes, Ayers did say that after 911, you need to get your facts straight!

You people that continue to lie for Obama absolutely cannot be trusted on anything you say, just like he can''t be trusted!

What the hell is happening to a world who will support a guy to looks you right in the eye and LIES to you SIX TIMES on national TV!
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