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First Posted: 03-27-08 10:08 PM   |   Updated: 04- 4-08 05:12 AM

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Jeremiah Wright

In March 2007, New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor published a brief story about how Rev. Jeremiah Wright had been uninvited from delivering the invocation before Barack Obama's official presidential announcement.

Wright responded by writing the following letter:

March 11, 2007

Jodi Kantor
The New York Times
9 West 43rd Street
New York,
New York 10036-3959

Dear Jodi:

Thank you for engaging in one of the biggest misrepresentations of the truth I have ever seen in sixty-five years. You sat and shared with me for two hours. You told me you were doing a "Spiritual Biography" of Senator Barack Obama. For two hours, I shared with you how I thought he was the most principled individual in public service that I have ever met.

For two hours, I talked with you about how idealistic he was. For two hours I shared with you what a genuine human being he was. I told you how incredible he was as a man who was an African American in public service, and as a man who refused to announce his candidacy for President until Carol Moseley Braun indicated one way or the other whether or not she was going to run.

I told you what a dreamer he was. I told you how idealistic he was. We talked about how refreshing it would be for someone who knew about Islam to be in the Oval Office. Your own question to me was, Didn't I think it would be incredible to have somebody in the Oval Office who not only knew about Muslims, but had living and breathing Muslims in his own family? I told you how important it would be to have a man who not only knew the difference between Shiites and Sunnis prior to 9/11/01 in the Oval Office, but also how important it would be to have a man who knew what Sufism was; a man who understood that there were different branches of Judaism; a man who knew the difference between Hasidic Jews, Orthodox Jews, Conservative Jews and Reformed Jews; and a man who was a devout Christian, but who did not prejudge others because they believed something other than what he believed.

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I talked about how rare it was to meet a man whose Christianity was not just "in word only." I talked about Barack being a person who lived his faith and did not argue his faith. I talked about Barack as a person who did not draw doctrinal lines in the sand nor consign other people to hell if they did not believe what he believed.

Out of a two-hour conversation with you about Barack's spiritual journey and my protesting to you that I had not shaped him nor formed him, that I had not mentored him or made him the man he was, even though I would love to take that credit, you did not print any of that. When I told you, using one of your own Jewish stories from the Hebrew Bible as to how God asked Moses, "What is that in your hand?," that Barack was like that when I met him. Barack had it "in his hand." Barack had in his grasp a uniqueness in terms of his spiritual development that one is hard put to find in the 21st century, and you did not print that.

As I was just starting to say a moment ago, Jodi, out of two hours of conversation I spent approximately five to seven minutes on Barack's taking advice from one of his trusted campaign people and deeming it unwise to make me the media spotlight on the day of his announcing his candidacy for the Presidency and what do you print? You and your editor proceeded to present to the general public a snippet, a printed "sound byte" and a titillating and tantalizing article about his disinviting me to the Invocation on the day of his announcing his candidacy.

I have never been exposed to that kind of duplicitous behavior before, and I want to write you publicly to let you know that I do not approve of it and will not be party to any further smearing of the name, the reputation, the integrity or the character of perhaps this nation's first (and maybe even only) honest candidate offering himself for public service as the person to occupy the Oval Office.

Your editor is a sensationalist. For you to even mention that makes me doubt your credibility, and I am looking forward to see how you are going to butcher what else I had to say concerning Senator Obama's "Spiritual Biography." Our Conference Minister, the Reverend Jane Fisler Hoffman, a white woman who belongs to a Black church that Hannity of "Hannity and Colmes" is trying to trash, set the record straight for you in terms of who I am and in terms of who we are as the church to which Barack has belonged for over twenty years.

The president of our denomination, the Reverend John Thomas, has offered to try to help you clarify in your confused head what Trinity Church is even though you spent the entire weekend with us setting me up to interview me for what turned out to be a smear of the Senator; and yet The New York Times continues to roll on making the truth what it wants to be the truth. I do not remember reading in your article that Barack had apologized for listening to that bad information and bad advice. Did I miss it? Or did your editor cut it out? Either way, you do not have to worry about hearing anything else from me for you to edit or "spin" because you are more interested in journalism than in truth.

Forgive me for having a momentary lapse. I forgot that The New York Times was leading the bandwagon in trumpeting why it is we should have gone into an illegal war. The New York Times became George Bush and the Republican Party's national "blog." The New York Times played a role in the outing of Valerie Plame. I do not know why I thought The New York Times had actually repented and was going to exhibit a different kind of behavior.

Maybe it was my faith in the Jewish Holy Day of Roshashana. Maybe it was my being caught up in the euphoria of the Season of Lent; but whatever it is or was, I was sadly mistaken. There is no repentance on the part of The New York Times. There is no integrity when it comes to The Times. You should do well with that paper, Jodi. You looked me straight in my face and told me a lie!

Sincerely and respectfully yours,

Reverend Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., Senior Pastor
Trinity United Church of Christ

In March 2007, New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor published a brief story about how Rev. Jeremiah Wright had been uninvited from delivering the invocation before Barack Obama's official presidential ...
In March 2007, New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor published a brief story about how Rev. Jeremiah Wright had been uninvited from delivering the invocation before Barack Obama's official presidential ...
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- Looplinker I'm a Fan of Looplinker 3 fans permalink

The left is trying to gloss over serious flaws in Obama’s character and judgment brought to light by the media. On the one hand we see the power of Obama’s words trying to convince us that he is a uniter. Then we find out about his deeds. For 20 years he sought spiritual guidance from Reverend Wright who turns out to be less of a holy man and more of a racist demagogue. Given that Obama sought this church and this pastor for his moral and spiritual compass, his judgment on this account is pertinent about his understanding of what is true and what is false. For 20 years Obama sat in comfort in this congregation while the pastor ranted far left views and his congregants showed their approval of Wright’s anti-white, anti-European and anti-Jewish sentiments. He was also comfortable with the church honoring the racist Farrakhan and only when asked about it publicly did he have to disavow it. This amounts to giving Hitler a pass because of the good things he did for Germany before 1938.

Obama knows the power of words. He knew of the sentiments and world view of his pastor. Somehow none of this bothers him since he allows his daughters to go to that church and to be indoctrinated there.

His unwillingness to publicly confront his pastor shows that he is unfit to run for president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 03/28/2008
- BeyondKen I'm a Fan of BeyondKen 4 fans permalink
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"Reformed Jews" - LOL.

Accoding to Wikipedia:

"The Reformed churches are a group of Christian Protestant denominations historically related by a similar Calvinist system of doctrine, which first arose especially in the Swiss Reformation."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 03/28/2008

"YOU WILL KNOW THE TRUTH AND THE TRUTH WILL MAKE YOU FREE"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 03/28/2008
- Warmenuf I'm a Fan of Warmenuf 2 fans permalink

Are you saying you have never heard of Reformed Jews? Just because one branch of protestantism uses that label doesn't means Jews can't use it too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 03/28/2008
- BigMitch I'm a Fan of BigMitch 4 fans permalink
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As I mentioned earlier, the group in question call themselves "Reform Jews." The word refers to a process, not a result.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 03/28/2008

It's called "Reform Judaism", not "Reformed Judaism", a point that may be picky, but they've been around for a while... BTW, why did Wright bring up the reporter's religion (or supposed religion) at all?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 03/28/2008

Let me clarify for you -- it's just that we're not called "Reformed" Jews; we are called "Reform" Jews. No big deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 03/28/2008
- PlantGod72 I'm a Fan of PlantGod72 47 fans permalink
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DUH, what's your point? Ignorance? OK, here's some help.....


http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=Reform+Judaism

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 03/28/2008

Talk about ignorance! Reform Judaism is the largest denomination of Jews in America today. Take a look, BeyondKen, at Wikipedia's article on that denomination: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_Judaism

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 03/28/2008

They'll claim the date is a typo (it is not) but will grill Rev. Wright for this slight grammatical error.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 03/30/2008
- presto I'm a Fan of presto 18 fans permalink

Why is this important? It has nothing to do with anything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 03/29/2008

Snap!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 03/28/2008
- Lisette I'm a Fan of Lisette 40 fans permalink
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American people are not very tolerant.
And to expect Obama to give up his Church, is to ask too much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 03/28/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 128 fans permalink

Please do not lump us all together. That is extremely unfair. If we were all the same, why are we arguing about how one man's controversial sermons have been incorrectly used to represent a presidential candidate who just happens to attend the former pastor's church? If we were all the same, wouldn't we agree on this issue?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 03/28/2008
- PlantGod72 I'm a Fan of PlantGod72 47 fans permalink
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Actually, Lisette, I think we are quite a tolerant people......WHEN we have the information and context to form intelligent, compassionate opinions about people and their situations.

The problem is, we've become a nation of soundbite junkies, pundit pushers and quick-responders. It's easier than being sincerely and thoroughly informed.

Blame the media, blame the government, but ultimately, blame ourselves!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 03/28/2008
- new logic I'm a Fan of new logic 2 fans permalink

What about "separation of church and state" Does this ring any bells?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 03/29/2008

Have not 4000 soldiers died for "Freedom of Speech'? If so, is it only for Iraqi people, not Americans anymore? Why is mere "criticism" of this country, deemed not not being "patriotic". Does not wearing a lapel make you "unpatriotic" but saying "SO" to a reporter when she reminds you of the number of soldiers that given their lives in an unpopular war, makes you "patriotic"?.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 03/28/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 128 fans permalink

That whole freedom thingy? That is so 2003.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 03/28/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 128 fans permalink

I know I shouldn't be so flip. That comment by Cheney is so typical. He sent them into harm's way for no practical reason and then acts as if he doesn't care because really HE DOESN'T!

Cheney realizes that he might as well not expend any more energy lying or pretending to want peace because he has already accomplished way more than that - he's got his oil contracts, his march toward war with Iran, his private armies with Blackwater and others. Sadly, our poor troop never have been priority one with him or Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 03/28/2008

I haven't read all of the many comments to this entry, but I'm surely not the first to notice that Rev. Wright seems to have the dates of his Jewish Holy Days and holidays all mixed up . . . Certainly, I don't claim to know the calendar or lunar dates of the holy days of every religion, especially those not my own; however, I have to believe that if I were to spend time and effort in a crusade against a religion I might make an effort to know it better than the good Reverend evidently knows Judaism. The least of Wright's transgressions, of course, but since Barak Obama has both spiritually and intellectually trusted and lauded this man, in whose hands Obama figuratively trusted his young daughters, the mistake is worth noting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 03/28/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 128 fans permalink

I am assuming that, like me, Reverend Wright is not against Judaism but IS against the illegal and unethical policies and actions taken by the Israeli government against the people of Palestine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 03/28/2008
- Looplinker I'm a Fan of Looplinker 3 fans permalink

LOL that is always a convenient one for the anti-Semites,...we are not against Jews just Israel..so let us demonioze Israel.

Your statement shows that you really know very little about the history of the conflict. Go and educate yourself and see what the Arabs were doing before 1967.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 AM on 03/28/2008
- SoulSistah I'm a Fan of SoulSistah 14 fans permalink

Normal, everyday people everywhere want to live a peaceful life without bombs exploding in their backyard . . . now, if we can just get the leaders to fall in line with the desires of the people of the country they represent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 03/28/2008
- Kalima I'm a Fan of Kalima 74 fans permalink
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Please off hand, name all the Catholic holy days and holidays. 3 seconds starting from my post. Go!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 03/28/2008
- rgersmrk I'm a Fan of rgersmrk 3 fans permalink
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If you are going to question Reverend Wright on having his Jewish holidays mixed up at least take the time to present some facts to back it up. Just saying he messed up and then saying "I don't know either" does nothing to make your case.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 AM on 03/28/2008
- cittykat2 I'm a Fan of cittykat2 2 fans permalink

Now that this letter is public, why hasn't NYT responded. They did not hesitate to show the short clip of Wright's sermon. Shame on you NYT, you are the written media, why aren't you responding? you wanted Obama to respond and he did, now it is your turn. Step up to the plate or stay out of the ball park.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 03/28/2008
- Listen2me I'm a Fan of Listen2me 13 fans permalink

Well mollyblooming I noticed the same thing you noticed. I don't think I like this Reverend Wright character. He reminds me of lots of other high-profile pastors, so sure of his own self-righteousness. With friends like him, Senator Obama doesn't need enemies. Although he is not the FIRST person to be hoodwinked by the corporate media. You have to learn the hard way---never trust a reporter to get the story the way YOU see it. The reporter doesn't work for the interviewee----something that Mr. Wright apparently didn't know and wasn't clued in to even though he like most pastors pretends to have inside info from the Highest Authority.

But I doubt if Mr. Wright "crusades against a religion" (meaning against Judaism in this case.) I think he is either confused or ignorant or both, but where is evidence of what you allege? In any case, this is a sad distraction and a sad end to a potentially great moment in history. Barack set out to be Abe Lincoln but at best he'll end up as Adlai Stevenson. And the fascists will cement their power for the rest of our lifetimes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 03/28/2008

Once again the media, NYT, sensationalizes a story to sell newspapers.

Come on, people. We simply can not let the media control our country any longer. We all have a brain - we must use it wisely . I'm not going to let these news outlets take my vote from Obama when I see greatness and a better future for out country.

Guilt by association is a dirty business. I won't be a part of it.

Obama 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 03/28/2008
- new logic I'm a Fan of new logic 2 fans permalink

Who owns these news media, Do U think they will tolerate reformers in positions of power.
Murdock....a reformer....not so much. Follow the money, the oil holdings, the pharmaceutical and insurance and telecom industries.
These powers dictate policy. We live in a country formed and controlled by Big Business. It is in it's own best interest to maintain chaos and division among the populace.
It's called diversion.With Clinton and McCain it will get worse.
Where's IKE when U need him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 03/29/2008

The rev says Barack is a dreamer and an idealist. AMEN to that!

But what he needs to learn before I would even THINK about voting for him is the concept of SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE!!!

I've seen the sermon/rant -- that was CHRISTMAS MORNING???!!!

DAMN! My priest was talking about a baby and hope and stuff like that on Christmas.

What's this guy talk about on the non-spiritual holidays???

And why is it Mr. Spiritual was NOT in church on Christmas morning?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 03/28/2008
- MSaldana I'm a Fan of MSaldana 3 fans permalink

Stan, Your last sentence was just TOO funny!

-MS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 03/28/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 128 fans permalink

Wasn't Christmas on a Tuesday last year? My church does not have services on Christmas morning unless its on a Sunday.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 03/28/2008

If you knew anything about Obama, he is about separation of church and state. He used to be agnostic which means he does not just accept what he is told. Where else do you go for moral leadership but the church in effort to get to the humanity of the teaching of Jesus Christ? That Golden Rule stuff. If you knew anything about the history of this country in respect to African Americans and Native Americans, you would be outraged. To study history in this country is to study horror and it was not that long ago. There are still people alive today who knew slaves. If you knew the history of this country and its recent entry into world politics, you would know that we destroyed the democracies of Iran and of Guatemala. If we are a country who really wants people to live better in the world, then why have we destroyed the institutions of their democracies? I am saying things the Reverend is saying, but without the tradition of the black preaching style. Injustice has been done to us and we see it being done to other people, and we empathize. Is that so wrong? I believe the Reverend in his letter shows that he wants this country to be great more than just in material goods, standard of living, freedoms for its people. He wants the hypocrisy to stop and be a true great leader for the rest of the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 03/28/2008
- Listen2me I'm a Fan of Listen2me 13 fans permalink

TO stop the hypocrisy, he should go back to being an agnostic. Oh, you were talking about Rev. Wright, not Sen. Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 03/28/2008

I am glad to see that you are still a member of the Catholic Church, and that no one asked, no, demanded that you leave the church. Your priest was talking about a baby and hope....All of those innocent children who were molested by Catholic priests were at sometime, babies too. Yet, it is understood how unreasonable it is for some to be held responsible for the actions of others no matter how dispicable they are. It is about time fhe media and those who wish to use Rev. Wright's horrible statements as a wedge issue focus on the issues which affect the lives of everyday working families. If we listened to the media, one would think that this election is about Rev. Hagee vs. Rev. Wright. In case they have not noticed, neither name is on the ballot. For those who have superimposed religion over politics, please, DO NOT VOTE FOR Rev. Wright.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 03/28/2008

So now you're criticizing Senator Obama for NOT going to church!!
If you truly listened to the entirety of Reverend Wright's sermon, as you say you did, and listened to the message of the sermon, beyond the shocking words, you would know that the sermon was very appropriate for Christmas. And if you knew anything about Reverend Wright and Trinity United Church of Christ, beyond the inflammatory soundbites, you would know that there is a spiritual foundation to all of his sermons, no matter what day it is. But my question is ... what gives you the authority to judge a church or a pastor, outside of your community and outside of your experience, by the standards of YOUR church?
Many "spiritual" people, throughout the nation, were not in church on Christmas morning, and awakened the next morning no less spiritual and no less loved by God than they were the morning before. It reminds me of what someone once said: Going to church doesn't make you any more of a Christian than standing in a garage makes you a car! I'm sure that Senator Obama had a good reason for not being at Trinity on Christmas morning. Perhaps he visited a friend's church that morning, or attended Midnight service on Christmas Eve, or perhaps he simply chose to stay home with his family that day. But whatever it is, in the words of Chelsea Clinton, it really isn't any of your business!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 03/28/2008
- dtd I'm a Fan of dtd 8 fans permalink

This statement stands out to me, "Maybe it was my faith in the Jewish Holy Day of Roshashana." This completely contradicts the new media narrative that the pastor is Anti-Semitic simply because he re-published articles critical of Israel, some originally published in some of the nation's top newspapers. The intellectual laziness of the media is astounding! Andrea Mitchell in pushing this story seems to be suggesting that members of Trinity are not entitled to read a diversity of thought that is made available to the rest of the public. Why is it appropriate for the Washington Post, LA Times and NY Times to publish Op-Eds by Hamas Leaders but not a church bulletin that readily admits its social activism? I would expect nothing less from a church that lead the charge against South African apartheid when most churches wouldn't even take a moral stand to say apartheid was immoral.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 03/28/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 128 fans permalink

When I used to take U.S. News and World Report, FLAME, a Jewish group had whole page ads defending their actions and attitudes in the world. Me thinks they dost protest too much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 03/28/2008
- Warmenuf I'm a Fan of Warmenuf 2 fans permalink

"Anti-Semitc" and "anti-Israel" are by no means the same thing, though the Israeli government and the pro-Israel lobby in the U.S. keeps trying to make them the same. Jeremiah Wright's namesake, the Hebrew prophet Jeremiah, was "anti-Judah," the Jewish state in which he lived, at least in the understanding of its (mostly) corrupt kings.

I'm glad at least one person in this thread actually READ Jeremiah Wright's letter to the Times; I guess it was just too long for the other posters here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 03/28/2008

I'm glad Reverend Wright spoke out. This kind of journalism that resorts to spin and untruths to make news headlines and sell papers is sickening. The MSM needs to find another story to report and get off this one. Their bias and double standard in reporting is ludicrous. This man has been a minister for a long time and if he was invited to the White House he couldn't be that bad, especially since several white ministers have come to his defense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 03/28/2008
- SoulSistah I'm a Fan of SoulSistah 14 fans permalink

The Clintons, by helping to perpetuate this story, has alienated a big chunk of the Christian voting bloc. Carvell crowning HRC, hillary christ, didn't help either.

One of the basic tenants of Christianity is forgiveness. For HRC to say, you don't chose your relatives but you can choose your church, and then to insinuate that he should have abandoned his church and pastor of 20 years absolutely goes against the principle of forgiveness.

But she forgave her husband (someone she chose) for his infidelity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 03/28/2008
- williamina I'm a Fan of williamina 7 fans permalink

"As I was just starting to say a moment ago, Jodi, out of two hours of conversation I spent approximately five to seven minutes on Barack's taking advice from one of his trusted campaign people and deeming it unwise to make me the media spotlight on the day of his announcing his candidacy for the Presidency and what do you print?" - Wright Rev.

So he does admit that he did talk about it to Jodi, albeit 5 or so minutes of a 2 hour interview.

Well the NYT has every right to exclude the boring Obama walks on water crap that droned on for almost two hours and concentrate on that 5 or so minutes.

Oh and what was said in that 5 or so minutes is part of Obamas spiritual history, so where is the lie Wright Rev?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 03/28/2008
- MSaldana I'm a Fan of MSaldana 3 fans permalink

Williamina, Thank you for making several extremely good points.

-MS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 03/28/2008
- Kalima I'm a Fan of Kalima 74 fans permalink
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Good Lord you Americans are cynical! I thought that my American friends were joking when they
expressed their desire not to talk about their political beliefs, they sent me here. I'm glad I came, I
have learned a lot but people like you keep me scratching my head. Who are you?
Do you have friends who think as you do?

God help America!

Please forgive my spacing, I haven't caught up with the new format yet. Sorry!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 AM on 03/28/2008

Just think... we're extremely opinionated. We hate losing an argument, but when we're wrong, we know how to say "I'm sorry", except if the last name's Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 03/28/2008

Most of us aren't really like what you see on this post. Most of us are much more civil when we speak to a person who disagrees with us and have to look him or her in the eye. It is the anonymity of the internet that creates much of the vitriol which you see. It isn't inherent to our nature. We are actually a very decent lot -- when you meet us in person. (At least, I think we are).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 03/28/2008

williamina,

DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF THE WORD" DUPLICITOUS" ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 03/28/2008
- williamina I'm a Fan of williamina 7 fans permalink

No probably not.
But I do recognize a maroon when I see one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 03/28/2008

I am betting you would not want to be characterized by the number of times you used the words "Operation Moonbat." This is America and we have a right not to have our views distorted. I am an old white geezer who finds Obama more logical and intelligent than John Insane McCain and Her Royal Clintoness. I can't see how your narrow and judgemental views betray anything but a sad lack of respect for your fellow human beings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 03/28/2008

"I have never been exposed to that kind of duplicitous behavior before, and I want to write you publicly to let you know that I do not approve of it and will not be party to any further smearing of the name, the reputation, the integrity or the character of perhaps this nation's first (and maybe even only) honest candidate offering himself for public service as the person to occupy the Oval Office."

AMEN TO THAT!!!

Allow ME to point out that Reverend Wright gave some 4,000 sermons. Obama-bashers zeroed in on the now infamous 30-second soundbite played on a continuous loop, 24/7 for three weeks. IF they CARED to watch Reverend Wright's sermon IN ITS 10-MINUTE ENTIRETY, they would have realized that it WASN'T Reverend Wright's comments in that snippet of video, meant to SLIME him and Obama. It was Reverend Wright READING from a quote made by AMBASSADOR EDWARD PECK, who made those comments on FOX NEWS (oh, the irony) the day after the 9/11 attacks. Here is the evidence:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOdlnzkeoyQ&feature=related

"Around the 3-minute mark, Reverend Wright asks the church members if they saw the ambassador on Fox News, and what he had said. Then he proceeds to pull out a sheet of paper, and reiterate the words of AMBASSADOR PECK!"

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/3/21/9599/74572/652/481424

OBAMA '08!
HOPE & CHANGE!

Stay safe, healthy and happy,
Love, Loretta

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 03/28/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 128 fans permalink

Isn't the Internet wonderful? Sure, there are some disinformation sites out there, but when you can replay a video of an entire sermon and expose the truth...Yahoo and GLORY BE! Of course, the Bushies will not pay any attention to truth. It's soooo inconvenient.

I'll have to come up with another name for those fools, since their dear leader is soon to be gone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 03/28/2008

I agree, the Internet is wonderful. I knew that the snippets, condensed into a sermon, was not all that there was to what was being said by Rev. Wright. Then, I found YouTube referenced above and I said thank God! I hope more people will try to understand what is going on. It appears to me that Sean Hannity wants complete credit for his "exposure" of Rev. Wright, I think he has exposed himself instead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 03/28/2008
- OverIt I'm a Fan of OverIt 82 fans permalink

First and foremost, it's established that Rev. Wright is a deeply flawed man. Yes, those soundbites were taken out of context. Yes, he is less offensive when one sees larger chunks of footage. But ultimately, he needs to work on reconciling his obvious social anger with his own Christian faith.

Having said that, I also see that Rev. Wright is a man who takes his faith very seriously and is deeply concerned about social justice... however misguided his conclusions about the ultimate causes of injustice and the recent progress or lack thereof.

In reading this letter, I think I have a better glimpse of this conflicted person for the first time. I don't think it's necessary to recount the negative aspects of Rev. Wright, as Faux News and the other networks have guaranteed our thorough education on the subject over the last couple of weeks. Ad nauseum really.

So I'll jump to what I see as qualities that may have made him a rather decent pastor. His sense of justice is palpable. His loyalty is obvious. His deep respect for Sen. Obama jumps off the page. And although he seemed the angry preening peacock in the clips, he also comes off as humble as evidenced by his refusal to take credit for the "shaping" of Sen. Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 03/28/2008
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I had written a letter to the editor posted in our local newspaper. It addressed a fellow reader's letter about Obama's church....not really saying what it was about the church that he disliked or feared but that others should "become educated" about it. From his tone, I'm assuming his "education" had come from Beck or Hannity or O'Reilley. My response drew many compliments. One was from a white woman who actually traveled to Trinity to attend a service. She said Wright's comments during his sermon that he delivered near the Fourth of July was indeed political and controversial but that his style was entirely appropriate for the south side of Chicago. She added that the congregation was more warm and welcoming than any she had experienced before. The woman closed with this: Obama "distanced himself from Wright's comments while embracing him as a dear member of his extended family. It seems to me that's what Christianity should be all about."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 03/28/2008
- OverIt I'm a Fan of OverIt 82 fans permalink

Exactly. Condemn the sin, not the sinner. Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 03/28/2008
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Thank you for taking the time to address the issue in your paper. It's important for us to get the TRUTH out, and call for information over sensationalism!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 03/28/2008
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CONTINUED FROM ABOVE:

I think the NYT screwed him over. To use a technical term. I think the NYT times also owed us a more complete view of that conversation with Rev. Wright. I think the MSM owes us an apology for the way they have covered this entire controversy. (The image of screaming fire in a crowded theater comes to mind). There has to be journalistic integrity and responsibility.

Contrary to MSM's thoughts on the matter, the American public is intelligent and can handle the truth. The WHOLE truth. There is no need to demonize Rev. Wright or reduce him to the level of a black "David Duke" in order for us to acknowledge that some of his views are inexcusably reprehensible. We did not need to be spoonfed only small digestible soundbites guaranteeing that a complex and, yes, flawed man would be seen only as a pariah and not also as someone who tended to the sick and poor, initiated unprecedented outreach to gays, worked on AIDS awareness and with those living with the disease, and Yes, someone whose rousing sermon inspired Sen. Obama to pursue a path may that take him all the way to the White House where he will serve our interests.

We, the public deserved more credit and Rev. Wright deserved more respect from the NYT.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 03/28/2008
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Yes!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 03/28/2008

Thank you OverIt. I have seen so many differing views on HuffPo, some especially hateful and unwilling to listen to reason or to seek out the truth for themselves. Yours truly sounds like a voice of reason. We need to realize that there are usually more than two sides to any story. No matter which candidate you support, there is no reason to tear down another's in order to make yours look or sound good. If you need to do that, then you may need to take another look at your candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 03/28/2008
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Here... here,well said OverIt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 03/28/2008
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I couldn't have said it better myself OverIt. You have just given a very objective perspective that is both honest and non-judgmental. Thank you so much, I wish more people can see with "reason" what so many of us have known for a while now. Wright is a true Christian, that is neither a separatist nor a lunatic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 03/28/2008
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Yes, I realize I am naive but the realization (because of this election primary,) that The media is playing a very dangerous role by deliberately creating distorted and divisive versions of any given topic is frightening. The power now in the hands of big egos with personal agendas should scare all of us.

That tied in with the American public's appetite for drama and tantalizing "gossip", are a recipe for potentially grave disasters in this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 03/28/2008
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Well at least, at times, what you speak of is trimmed back. Like in the case of Dan Rather. Too big of an ego, too phony of a story and it was bye, bye Danny boy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 03/28/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 128 fans permalink

The story about Bush going AWOL as true. Everyone knows that and it has been proven that he was not where he should have been according to the law. His father had used his influence to pull him from duty and put him on a friend's campaign team when he got in trouble for drinking and drugs. The problem was with the authenticity of the DOCUMENTS Rather tried to use to prove Bush went AWOL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 03/28/2008
- silverball I'm a Fan of silverball 6 fans permalink

....actually, this is more of the same...they are NOT interested in the truth....unless they can sensationalize it.....their lack of integrity and honesty are one of the many unfortunate reasons we are in iraq...oh, and duh, the reason we have king george and DICK.....our founding fathers called the press the fourth branch of government because they were considered another check and balance for the system...sort of like the three branches they established as EQUAL....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 03/28/2008
- robynuva I'm a Fan of robynuva 5 fans permalink

When is someone going to look into HRC's pastor? Since she brought it up . . . .

"Clinton fell in with The Family in 1993, when she joined a Bible study group composed of wives of conservative leaders like Jack Kemp and James Baker. When she ascended to the Senate, she was promoted to what Sharlet calls the Family's "most elite cell," the weekly Senate Prayer Breakfast, which included, until his downfall, Virginia's notoriously racist Senator George Allen. This has not been a casual connection for Clinton. She has written of Doug Coe, The Family's publicity-averse leader, that he is "a unique presence in Washington: a genuinely loving spiritual mentor and guide to anyone, regardless of party or faith, who wants to deepen his or her relationship with God."

Furthermore, The Family takes credit for some of Clinton's rightward legislative tendencies, including her support for a law guaranteeing "religious freedom" in the workplace, such as for pharmacists who refuse to fill birth control prescriptions and police officers who refuse to guard abortion clinics."

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/20/opinion/main3955108.shtml

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 03/28/2008

"When is someone going to look into HRC's pastor? Since she brought it up"

The Clintons REFUSE to reveal the identity of their pastor. They must feel it is irrelevant? I would have to AGREE with them! SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE!?

But since Obama-bashers seem to be so interested in pushing the "pastor" propaganda, I challenge them to Google pastor JOHN HAGEE ... the man who MCCAIN actively sought support from, appeared on stage with, and introduced as an ally. Perhaps they'd find HIS anti-Catholic, anti-Semitic, and anti-Gay rants rather revealing and/or revolting!?

The message that Reverend Wright wove through more than 4,000 sermons was disseminated in a handful of grainy, two-minute video clips that tell only part of his story. The world is only seeing this tiny piece of him.

He inspired women to preach, gays to marry, and predominantly white youth groups to visit his services.

It's time to RISE ABOVE the RACISM and HOMOPHOBIA that's been passed from generation to generation!

The children are our future.
Teach them WELL, and let them LEAD the way!

IF I were so inclined to attend a Church service, I'd be HONORED to sit and listen to one of Reverend Wright's sermons. At least HIS sermons wouldn't BORE ME TO DEATH, like the sermons I was forced to sit, and stay awake, through in my childhood!

OBAMA '08!
HOPE & CHANGE!

Stay safe, healthy and happy,
Love, Loretta

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 03/28/2008
- Mayoyo I'm a Fan of Mayoyo 5 fans permalink

The Clintons have never done anything that's not politically motivated. That's why people do not trust them. I bet my next paycheck that she joined knowing she was going to run for president, to score points. They are the most untrustworthy couple in the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 03/29/2008
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