Wright speaks: Obama lying about his views?

Breaking!! In an interview with Bill Moyers tge Reverend Jeremiah Wright is apparently claiming that  Obama is only appearing to disagree with his views because of political necessity.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0 408/Wrights_defense.html

Incredibly, the Reverend seems to be saying that Obama is making these claims (about disagreeing with Wrights remarks) only because of expediency. I dont know about anyone else, but I actually believed that Obama most likely didn't hear these crazy things (at least not the very worst)...But after this interview, I'm starting to wonder.

And the REAL question is: Does Obama in fact AGREE with the Rev Wright on these issues?

Does he believe that the US government created AIDS to target blacks?

That we somehow deserved 911?

I have to tell you...if Obama believes those things, he is absolutely unqualified to lead this nation.

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Pastor Wright's $1.6 million retirement gift

Been busy for a while. Wow. Pastor Wright!!!
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/03/27/ obamas-former-pastor-builds-a-multimilli on-dollar-retirement-home/


A two-week FOX News investigation, however, has uncovered where Wright will be spending a good deal of his time in retirement, and it is a far cry from the impoverished Chicago streets where the preacher led his ministry for 36 years.

FOX News has uncovered documents that indicate Wright is about to move to a 10,340-square-foot, four-bedroom home in suburban Chicago, currently under construction in a gated community.

While it is not uncommon for an accomplished clergyman to live in luxury, Wright's retirement residence is raising some questions.


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OBAMA CALLS WRIGHT ISSUE A DISTRACTION

A distraction!?

Yeah, like cervical cancer is "a distraction".

Yeah, like a morning call with hangman is "a distraction".

Yeah, like 3-4 more new RWers on the SCOTUS is "a distraction".

Posted: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 4:41 PM by Domenico Montanaro
Filed Under: 2008, Obama http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2 008/03/26/819290.aspx

From NBC/NJ's Aswini Anburajan
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Obama defended his controversial former pastor the Rev. Jeremiah Wright today, on the heels of statements by Hillary Clinton that she would have left Wright's church had she been in Obama's place.

Obama invited the audience in Greensboro to come to Trinity United Church, the church Wright founded and where he preached for 30 years. Obama called it a "wonderful, welcoming church" that had a pastor who was "trying to teach a lesson connecting scripture to our daily lives and people struggle with illness and family and finances and all the things that people normally talk about."

Turning to Wright, Obama said his "former pastor said some objectionable things when I wasn't in church on those particular days, and I have condemned them out right."

But trying to contextualize Wright's comments, Obama added, "I do have to remind people though this is somebody who was preaching at least three sermons at least a week for 30 years. And so,  [sic] got boiled down; They found five or six of his most offensive statements, boiled that down to a ... half-minute sound clip and just played it over and over again."

He said the clips spoke "to some of the racial divisions that we have in this country and tapped into those divisions. I hope people don't get distracted by this because as I said in my speech last week on Tuesday; we can't afford to be distracted."

Yesterday, Clinton had said in an interview that individuals can't choose their relatives, but they can choose their churches. Her comments followed a week of silence on the issue and statements praising Obama's speech.

Asked about religion on the stump, Obama started to raise the issue of Wright's comments on his own last week and appeared critical of the media for replaying them on an "endless loop you YouTube and cable news," he has said, repeating a line from the Philadelphia speech.

Today, he told the majority African-American crowd that Trinity belonged to a majority white denomination, an unusual statement that the senator has never made before.

"United Church of Christ is, by the way, a 99 percent white denomination," Obama said.

Today, speaking to the young, white man who had asked Obama about his faith, he said that focusing on Wright was a distraction.

"You and I, we are both Christians," Obama said to the young man. "And even if you're not a Christian, we are both Americans. And we cannot solve the problems of America, if every time somebody somewhere says something stupid that everybody gets up in arms."


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(Breaking)Davis Stands by his story on Obama's attendance of hate sermon

Newsmax is not necessarily a reliable news source. Several diaries on Obama's attendance of a hate sermon on July 22, 2007 have been pulled after Obama campaign denied his appearance.

Newsmax has just updated the story. The writer Jim Davis is standing by his story. I'll pull this diary if Jim Davis' clarification is debunked. Actually, I doubt it's all that difficult to verify Obama's schedule on that particular date.We'll see how this will pan out in the days ahead.

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Obama Caught Sitting Through Pastor Wright's Hateful Sermon?

Just a rumor. One cablenews network is saying NewsMax, which dug up the tapes of Rev. Jeremiah Wright's now infamous sermons, is ready to break a story on Monday, 3/17/08, that Obama was indeed in attendance during at least one of the sermons that he said he was not present at.

Again, just a rumor, but I seriously doubt they have the tapes to prove Obama's attendance. Well, who knows?

Barak also took down Pastor Wright's testimonials from his website...

http://sweetness-light.com/archive/pasto r-wright-erased-from-obamas-website

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