Obama's speech on race

so keep pointing

to

my writing style

and pretend you are somebody, Ronny

when in fact you are a hippo creep loser small "person" as are most of the LIT "people"
 
Meanwhile McCain is scared

McCain Aide Suspended for Posting Wright Video

Thursday, March 20, 2008 4:00 PM

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WASHINGTON -- Republican John McCain's campaign suspended a staffer who sent out a provocative video linking Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama to the comments of his spiritual mentor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.


The staffer, a low-level aide named Soren Dayton, sent out a link Thursday to the YouTube video, titled "Is Obama Wright?" on the social messaging Web site Twitter.


The campaign suspended him a few hours later, although it wouldn't say for how long.


"We have been very clear on the type of campaign we intend to run and this staffer acted in violation of our policy," campaign spokeswoman Jill Hazelbaker said. "He has been reprimanded by campaign leadership and suspended from the campaign."


Last month, McCain swiftly denounced the comments of a radio talk show host who, while introducing McCain, repeatedly called Obama by his middle name of Hussein.


The Politico, a Washington-based newspaper, reported that the two-minute video was the work of Lee Habeeb, a former producer of the Laura Ingraham Show, a conservative talk program. In the video, Wright's most incendiary remarks are mixed with snippets from Obama speeches and interviews, which are edited to make the senator seem to be sputtering and unpatriotic.
 
Chicago Columnist: "Whites Don't Get It, Blacks Do- Let's Move On"

Wright caught in undeserved political glare
Whites don't get it, blacks do -- and it's time to move on

Some people still don't get it, alright...
Chicago Sun-Times columnist Mary Mitchell insists that "big-hearted" Jeremiah Wright was "undeservedly" pushed into the spotlight:


We get it. A lot of white people were offended by snippets of sermons by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr.

But frankly, critics and those who are supporting a candidate other than Sen. Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination have gotten all of the mileage they can out of this debate.

At this point, Obama has done all he can do to put this matter to rest.

...As it is, the political warfare has thrust Wright, a man with a charismatic leadership style, a big-hearted nature, and grass-roots organizing skills, into an undeserved spotlight.

Yes, undeserved.

...Abraham Lincoln once said: "To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men."

But in this case, those who have held their peace about Wright aren't cowards. They are politically astute enough to know that this battle is not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers.

As for Obama and his wife, Michelle, this episode must have been devastating.

There are few places in this world that one can find the kind of peace(?) and camaraderie that is found among those of the same faith.

Yet at a time when Obama and his family needed it most, their sacred relationship with their church was tossed adrift by people who couldn't care less.

Like I said, we get it.

Now let's move on.

Sorry Mary, having your minister scream "G-d Damn America" may be OK with you. But to most of America cursing at the pulpit is nothing but vulgar behavior.

Nahanni added this:


Whenever they say "it is time to move on" you know two things.

1. They know there is no way to defend their position.

2. They arrogantly expect us to be good little sheeple and quit asking all those embarrassing questions and do as we are told.

Memo to Mary Mitchell:

You don't "get it", honey.
 
I cannot understand the consistently asserted logical fallacy that to hear a racial rant somehow makes you racist. I suppose in a generation where the latest on Miss Spear's haircut is somehow front-page noise that the concept of radical or controversial political views being close to politicians is shocking and startling.

You cannot condemn a man on the actions and words of another.
 
I cannot understand the consistently asserted logical fallacy that to hear a racial rant somehow makes you racist. I suppose in a generation where the latest on Miss Spear's haircut is somehow front-page noise that the concept of radical or controversial political views being close to politicians is shocking and startling.

You cannot condemn a man on the actions and words of another.
yet it was BUSH that was guilty of dragging a black man behind the wheels of a pick up truck?

yet Bush was evil cause he made a speech at B Jones U?

You are another HIPPO CREEP!

hearing is one thing

sitting there for TWENTY YEARS and LYING about it is another. And, the "WIFE" says the same things, so what are the chances BAM doesnt as well?

FUCK OFF HIPPO CREEP
 
Ronny

have an adult discussion? with whom? you? who admits you dont know what BAM stands for and what he proposes, yet loves him and will vote for him? you?


BUNCHA CRAP INSIDE

what you Ronny really mean to say is this: when you Busybody will join us in our collective hypocracy and lunacy and become a fool like us and not point out the truths.............then you will be accepted...............till then never


but of course you are "smarter then the average bear and are able to couch it in

"adult conversation"

Oh and Ronny

before you bother repsonding

"Oh BusyBody, you dont get it. Lit people can have adult discussions, just not with you!"

Let me point out to you,

There are some new posters here, I see, that are LINKING to stories about what BAM said then and now, that show he is a liar and hypocrite and are branded RACIST and TROLL..................

So dont tell me that ADULT conversation can go on

Because you and very few on LIT are capable of it

You are MINDLESS LIBZ and HIPPO CREEPS

LOSERS

USELESS LOSERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I cannot understand the consistently asserted logical fallacy that to hear a racial rant somehow makes you racist. I suppose in a generation where the latest on Miss Spear's haircut is somehow front-page noise that the concept of radical or controversial political views being close to politicians is shocking and startling.

You cannot condemn a man on the actions and words of another.
OMG!!
 
Oh

and Ronny

have an adult discussion with who?

Like LOONEY LAV, who way back when.........................(we actually did discuss adult matters)

I pointed out to her, its hippo creepable to call someone a RACIST and teh same time start threads about "REDNECKS" and what did I get?

ADULT PUT DOWNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So take your holier then thou adult conversation and talk to your loser freaky LIB friends and vote for someone you have no clue about
 
and one more thing Ronny

try going to a LIB Blog site


like Daily Kos or Huffington Post

two of the LIBEST and most read blogs

They and their readers are almost almost like me

only 2000% worse

try it

and then tell me about ADULT CONVERSATIONS!
 
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here you have it

the "new" "Pastor" defends the old

so the question remains

WILL BAM RESIGN???????????????????

If not

He is enorsing the HATE!

New Pastor: Wright’s Sermons Are Art Form
March 21st, 2008
From the Sacramento Bee:


George E. Curry: Rev. Wright’s replacement defends pastor
By George E. Curry - Friday, March 21, 2008

The Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., Barack Obama’s former pastor, had his retirement all figured out. His handpicked successor, the Rev. Otis Moss 3d, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Augusta, Ga., would leave his church, move to Chicago and serve as Wright’s understudy for two years, then assume the mantle this year in a seamless leadership transition.

In the first interview since Obama’s defining speech Tuesday on race, Moss recounted how the controversy over some of Wright’s inflammatory sermons had altered the plan. Holy Week, leading up to Easter, suddenly became holy hell at Trinity United Church of Christ.

“Before, we had been sharing the pulpit,” Moss said. Wright “gave his final sermon (in February), and then we did a three-week celebration. Instead of retiring in May or June, six months ago he said: ‘I want to leave early.’ … Then, BAM — all of this blew up.”

Moss used “this” to refer to fallout from videos of Wright that are being constantly replayed on the Fox News network and the other news outlets. The incendiary sound bites feature Wright changing the words “God bless America” to “God damn America” for treating its citizens as less than human, and pointing out that Hillary Rodham Clinton has never been referred to as the N-word or been accused by members of her race of not being white enough…

Whites unaccustomed to the language and customs of black churches were understandably appalled. Blacks, having heard even stronger language in church over the years, were not surprised…

“We’ve been under Internet attack for a year,” Moss said. “It was either ‘Obama is a Muslim’ or we are a ’separatist church’ because of our motto: ‘Unashamedly black, unapologetically Christian.’ “When Barack won Iowa, that’s when it changed,” he said. The tone of the faxes, e-mails and letters, Moss said, turned uglier.

To understand the frustrations — and language — of Jeremiah Wright, one has to understand the black church, Moss argued.

After the founding of this country, some of the strongest supporters of slavery were white Christian ministers who proclaimed that God wanted slaves to obey their masters. On the other hand, black ministers, such as Nat Turner and Denmark Vesey, led slave rebellions and saw it as part of their religious calling to free those shackled by the inhumanity of slavery.

“The black church brings together not just the religious, it brings together the social, connecting with each other,” Moss explained. “It brings together the political, in terms of how we move together collectively. It brings together the economics because you bring together collective resources. The psychological. Literally, it keeps people from going out of their minds. … So, you got all of these elements that have come together and literally dictate how we’ve been able to survive.” The black minister often speaks from that pain and suffering.

“You have ministers who relate with interesting rhetoric through their personalities and hyperbole to highlight ideas and ideals,” Moss said. “The ideas are the truth, and those are wrapped around metaphors and rhetoric. Sometimes, that’s supposed to make you incredibly uncomfortable; sometimes, it makes you fall out on the floor and crack up laughing. It’s really an art form when it’s done well.” And Wright was one of those who did that exceptionally well.

“We’re going to fight for the voice of the prophetic tradition,” Moss said. “You cannot caricature Rev. Wright. This is an attack on the collective black church.”
 
This will go down as one of the greatest speeches in American history. Long after people have forgotten this election and the preacher's name, they will still be quoting this speech and teaching it in schools. Obama, right along with Lincoln and MLK.

I'm not kidding. This is one for the ages.

That's a frightening thought. I think it will be remembered as something bordering nefarious.
 
I cannot understand the consistently asserted logical fallacy that to hear a racial rant somehow makes you racist. I suppose in a generation where the latest on Miss Spear's haircut is somehow front-page noise that the concept of radical or controversial political views being close to politicians is shocking and startling.

You cannot condemn a man on the actions and words of another.

You can condemn the association (which has been a long one). Which is what Obama needs to apologize for. The looong association with at least three such raciest, black supremacist preachers.
 
That's a frightening thought. I think it will be remembered as something bordering nefarious.

Pretty much. Then again, you are indirectly giving Mutt the benefit of the doubt of thinking at all.

Ishmael
 
Those of you that continue to respond, reply and/or converse with the piece of shit, busybody.....well, I just cannot be your friend...
 
You can condemn the association (which has been a long one). Which is what Obama needs to apologize for. The looong association with at least three such raciest, black supremacist preachers.

He has NOTHING to apologize for. :rolleyes:
 
You can condemn the association (which has been a long one). Which is what Obama needs to apologize for. The looong association with at least three such raciest, black supremacist preachers.

Thanks for the laugh...:D:D
 
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