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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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- Ajita I'm a Fan of Ajita 99 fans permalink
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I'm not a religious person, but in the spirit of secularism, that is a very tolerant view point coming from a preacher- and a very well worded one as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 AM on 03/28/2008
- bar1ed I'm a Fan of bar1ed 3 fans permalink
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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . . . . watch what you ask for ! ! ! ---- i would think after 7-yrs. of faith-based decisions, we would have learned a lesson. there's no difference between the MSM and religion, they both have their flock. we all are in bad times. this is the time for opened-minded and free thinking people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 AM on 03/28/2008
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 201 fans permalink
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Amen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 AM on 03/28/2008

SO SOMEONE SAYS THAT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS A "..SAFE HAVEN FOR RACISTS."

WELL, IT LOOKS LIKE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY JUST INCREASED ITS MEMBERSHIP WITH: AL SHARPTON; JESSE JACKSON; JEREMIAH WRIGHT AND HIS ENTIRE CONGREGATION; MICHELLE "WHITE PEOPLE ARE OPPRESSORS" OBAMA; AND EVEN BARACK "..MY GRANDMA IS A TYPICAL WHITE PERSON" OBAMA. LOOKS LIKE WITH ALL THOSE EXTRA VOTES, THE REPUBLICANS WILL HOLD ON TO THE OVAL OFFICE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 AM on 03/28/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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Ok maybe not a safe haven, how about magnet for irrational thought based on a haughtiness that smells of fear.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 AM on 03/28/2008
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You should pay more attention to what people are actually saying, in context, and how they actually live their lives, rather than paying attention to the snipets you see of them on Fox and other MSM outlets.

How can you have read Wright's letter and think he is a racist? I am astonished.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 AM on 03/28/2008
- stonepier I'm a Fan of stonepier 22 fans permalink
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Using all caps is shouting. It would be nice (and easier to read) if everyone would stop shouting in these posts. Shouting is rude.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 AM on 03/28/2008
- mikekev58 I'm a Fan of mikekev58 8 fans permalink

What nonsense, stonepier! Read the posts in regular type that smear the candidates and that use ad hominem to respond to ideas rather than argue with better ideas. Allowing caps to be the issue is akin to allowing Rev. Wright to be the focus of the Democratic primary campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 03/28/2008
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Oh yeah, Barack's a racist. He loathes his white half, you know the people that raised him.sheesh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 AM on 03/28/2008
- qdog112 I'm a Fan of qdog112 74 fans permalink
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What are you talking about? We mere mortals can't digest it. Be be clear. Are you denying slavery and its legacy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 AM on 03/28/2008

A well written letter. Shows clear examples of poor journalistic integrity, as the writer chose to latch onto a hopeful controversy being pushed then (as now) by Hannity & Fox News instead of a religious man sharing his truthful views (yes, his opinions but they felt he was worth the time to interview) about a candidate.

Good for him for standing up for himself, his church member and ethics in journalism. No wonder some in the media are enjoying tearing him down.

This also makes the NYT endorsement of Hillary more clear. The Gray Lady is about ready to be put to bed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 AM on 03/28/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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So gray, so gray, turning me blue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 AM on 03/28/2008
- mengwise36 I'm a Fan of mengwise36 3 fans permalink

Did you even ready the "brief story" in question? I did and from what I see, it is all true. It presented quote after quote after quote and did not mis-represent anyone. Was Mr. Wright originally scheduled to speak at the announcement? Yes. Did Obama's advisers suggest that he did not? Yes. Did Obama call Mr. Wright to explain the situation? Yes.

For Mr. Wright to express "outrage" to this "brief story" and to discredit the paper with what happened leading up to the War in 2002 is purely BS. We already know how he feels about Obama. Why would anyone waste any more paper writing about that? Did NYT promise him that they will print the interview word for word in its entirety?

If someone had a two hour interview with George Bush before the war and he mentioned, in only one sentence, that the intelligence was NOT solid, is the interviewer suppose to disregard that "snippet"? GMAB. We are already drowning in the raining endorsement of Obama. Another 2 hours worth will not make a difference one way or the other. However, the story of how Obama distanced himself from Mr. Wright for political reason is NEWS to us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 03/28/2008
- anghiari I'm a Fan of anghiari 22 fans permalink

Mengwise36,

Clearly you have never been massaged by a savvy reporter trying to get a story. They work you like a carney on the boardwalk. And I suspect they sent a woman because she could put this guy off his guard. I have lost any respect for the print media this election cycle. They're in the same dog pound with talk show pundits who have no shame-- managing the news. I noticed the other day, a head line something to the effect that Obama's speech FUELS Sunday sermons.,.. FUELS...geez Thank goodness for blogs, if I never read another newspaper ever...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 AM on 03/28/2008
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America has spent the last century yelling at the world about how great we are and how we are the inventors and custodians of freedom throughout the world. Somehow we have forgotten how badly we have treated black people in "their" own country throughout our history and somehow justify our nation as the greatest that has ever existed. Well guess what folks, that is all Frank Capra bull-shit. How can you have a county that lofts itself above all others when WW 2 black vets came home from fighting for our country and were made to drink from separate drinking fountains and then lynched for their affrontery of talking with white women. C'mon, let's get over ourselves. We are a very disturbed country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 AM on 03/28/2008
- mengwise36 I'm a Fan of mengwise36 3 fans permalink

While it is wrong to think of US as the greatest nation ever because of the good we did, it is equally wrong to think of US as a disturbed country because of the ills we did. Every country has a past and part of that past is glorious and part no so much.

While we are at the ills we did, the blacks had it easy. How about all the Native Americans who were not enslaved but exterminated?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 03/28/2008

"the blacks had it easy."

-wow, that sentence right there deemed you an misinformed person....close to the point of being ignorant; therefore making your opinion nil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 03/28/2008
- Erdgeist I'm a Fan of Erdgeist 83 fans permalink
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Rev. Wright only made two statements about God damning America. Now it is obvious that he didn't ask God to damn America for all the good she has done--and God would be a fool to do such--he is so loving. But in recent memory, if there is a God, I am sure he is damning America right now for voting for Bush. And yes we do need some good old fashioned damnation. It seems we never learn except to be damned. So be prepared if, in anyway, you've supported Republicans!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 03/28/2008

HAD IT EASY??? The extermination of Native Americans was beyond horrific.

Being bought and sold like cattle, the shame and humiliation of being owned. Being emancipated and legally just 3/5ths of a man, followed by 200 years of not having rights enforced, discrimination, Jim Crow laws, Lynchings. None of it was EASY

For you to compare two repulsive, horrendous, disgusting examples of injustice, as if one was bad and the other wasn't death so it was ok, is ignorance in its highest form.

That may be the most vile, insensitive, and insulting post I've seen on here. They are just words, but hateful shameless ones that have no business in a civilized discussion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 03/28/2008

You are telling the truth and that is what makes minorities angry. The sham that this country portrays around the world .......acting as though everyone is treated equally ...is a lie. That is why respect for the US is at an all time low. With the computer age any one can read the news about what really goes on in America. Hurricane Katrina really was shocking to people in other countries, and the war in Iraq, killing almost one million Iraqis is another.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 03/28/2008

How can I know if you published my comment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 AM on 03/28/2008
- redisright I'm a Fan of redisright 4 fans permalink

I love how the Rev pretends he likes jewish holiday's. lol what a joke!!!!!

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

If he were anti Semetic, trust me, he wouldn't pretend to like the Jewish holidays. He likely wouldn't even know when they are.

Question for you: what makes you think he's an anti semite? Because Fox News told you? You gotta do better than that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 AM on 03/28/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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That's the thing though, people are manifesting low standards of thinking and we keep saying we want good examples for the kids.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 AM on 03/28/2008

It's a reflex for a lot of people - if they see a black minister, the immediately think "anti-semite".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 AM on 03/28/2008
- shep1900 I'm a Fan of shep1900 6 fans permalink

I have no idea how the Reverend feels about such things, nor do I particularly care--but, in this hyper-sensitive climate, there are those who would find his harping on Jewish holidays specifically while talking to the New York Times (which has an ugly anti-semitic nickname in some quarters) offensive.

That is what I suspect "redisright" is saying, although s/he may correct me.

Of course, _all_ words in this election cycle now seemed coded, and loaded--which is terribly tiresome.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 AM on 03/28/2008
- lucky54 I'm a Fan of lucky54 2 fans permalink

I don't think he pretends anything he is just saying he knows them. And I wonder if you can name any other then your own religions holidays. That's all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 AM on 03/28/2008
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Try knowing what you're talking about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 AM on 03/28/2008
- TomInJax I'm a Fan of TomInJax 24 fans permalink
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You don't get it do you. Unlike the right wing evangelicals, there are Christians that have a tolerant, respectful view of other religions. I personally am very agnostic, was raised a Christian, and have always questioned why one religion should be the right one. I suppose Wrights view may be like my own. You choose what fits you, but should always be respectful of others beliefs. I suppose he sees the beauty in other monotheistic religions holidays because his view is there is one God, just many paths to get there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 AM on 03/28/2008

How bright the light shows in your presence, You are so pure, so perfect ...so damn hilarious!
What a joke to act as if you "know" the man!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 AM on 03/28/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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I am a so called African American male. I never wanted to be so labeled it just happened. It also just happened that my mother was born a sharecropper’s daughter in the deep south of the US of A. Instead of getting an education which everybody agrees is a good thing she was working a field until harvest time (as late as December) as a dictate of her board on the plantation (the new slavery they called it then). In the south at that time though dedicated teachers tried the education for brown people was already sub-par. This means momma was getting a fraction of a sub-par education. I watched my mom slave in the new plantations of America —the factories to raise three sons in the war zones of America. Historical factors came to bear on my life and I will mention it in context always but I hold no animosity and ask for no assistance from nobody. The reverend was simply doing the same thing. America has no respect for the troops because I am a soldier from a forgotten war; the war on poverty. I watched my general (my mom) lead us through the perilous waters and the high grass of a system that was set up to insure I failed by how it approached the very question of a me; the beauty of the story is my mother is storied on the battlefield and life has been grand.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 AM on 03/28/2008
- G24 I'm a Fan of G24 permalink

Well you got me to hit the "I'm a Fan Of" button.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 AM on 03/28/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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Since the underlying theme of the entire Reverend Wright flap mostly amounts to race I guess I will offer something up on that because that is what the conversation around the "con" position seems based on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 AM on 03/28/2008

As a stockholder of the New York Times I am concerned and perplexed at their narrow minded coverage of Rev. Wright as well as his thoughtful letter to the N. Y. Times to set forth a descripiton of his pastoral duties at the Church which Barack Obama attended. Enough said, as a Veteran. Rev. Wright loyally served his Country, in contrast to weasel Bush who's Daddy obtained a freepass for his Son to avoid his obligations to serve in the Air National Guard. What a joke! George W. Bush is definitely a total hypocrite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 AM on 03/28/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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Tell it brother, tell it. I love the truth, its got that freeing quality about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 AM on 03/28/2008

As a stockholder of the NY Times, why aren't you using your position to chastise Jodi Kantor and her editor for slander, libel, and false light crimes against Rev Wright? I am "concerned and perplexed", too. But if I were in any kind of position to stop all the Jerry Springer Show journalism, I'd do so in a skinny minute.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 03/28/2008
- mengwise36 I'm a Fan of mengwise36 3 fans permalink

You are too easily manipulated if you are really concerned and perplexed already. I don't know what Jodi Kantor promised the Rev. before the interview. It could have been a total hit job. But what the Rev. said is far from "thoughtful". Most of it can only be called "irrelevant" when he goes on and on about how great Obama is; some of it can only be called "resentful" when he dragged up the Times role before the war. Did he only find out what the Times did AFTER this interview? He was hoping that the Times will listen to him and print a rosy colored picture of Obama for the rest of us. Instead, the reporter zoned in on his comments regarding how Obama was told to distance himself from the Rev. by his own advisers. That is what reporters SUPPOSE to do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 03/28/2008

Funny, it strikes me as rather obvious that YOU are too easily manipulated. If you cannot read the letter from Rev Wright and see a thoughtfully worded response, if you can cogently reason that his articulations of Obama's character are 'irrelevant', if you can only read 'resentment' in his stating the Time's role before the war...you do a great disservice to your own position. One needs to approach a subject with an open and fair mind. Apparently, you possess neither.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 03/28/2008
- oogabooga I'm a Fan of oogabooga 9 fans permalink

I think the preacher honestly expressed the outrage that many black people felt and still feel about their treatment by the rich white elite. He also spoke for many white people who chafe at the same humiliating treatment, whether it's a Wal-Mart or the teetering local factory.Obama offers us all hope for a fair and square deal, for everyone, not just for the 1% who run the country and profit the most from it.The elite went postal over Wright's comments because he was correct. They called him racist, a traitor, etc, the same crap the rightist NeoCons always trot out to silence the opposition. However, this time their efforts will fail. This time, people of all stripes are listening. President Obama then will have to figure out how to deal with them while cleaning up their messes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 AM on 03/28/2008
- mengwise36 I'm a Fan of mengwise36 3 fans permalink

I think it is a stretch to say Rev. Wright was speaking for the poor people, regardless of their color. If you ask the Rev., he would probably disagree with you. His church as for inner city blacks. His messages were for inner city blacks. I don't fault him for that but to say he speaks for poor whites and therefor Obama speaks for poor whites and therefor Obama is the clear choice it stretching it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 03/28/2008

Inner city blacks?? you are a joke. ...turn the other cheek, turn the other cheek.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 03/28/2008
- socks1 I'm a Fan of socks1 2 fans permalink

Thanks ooga, I also believe that Rev. Wright was saying a painful truth, of our history. That not all are treated equally under the governance of our country.

Amazing how the supremicists can label as unAmerican, anyone that doesn't say their soundbites for them. They have to keep those blinkers on real tight or someone will notice this country is made up and ruled by a pack of money loving liars.

I believe we are on a very thin edge now. We either embrace truth and live according to better principles, or we fall victim to the thieves that are now in power. And it isn't all about race either. It is about equal citizenship for everyone, period. Oppertunity must be as blind as Lady Justic is, for this nation to move forward and engage the coming problems, head on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 03/28/2008
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This is an old story, bled dry. Now back to Iraq.

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

Pt. 2

If the CCC really did have a lot of power, people would not be so outraged by Rev. Wright's words. I myself don't know how much power they have but my idealism makes me hope little. Pastor Wright’s life experiences lead him to believe that they have more power. I don't know what percentage of conservatives or Republicans are really "cultural conservatives" but I know the Republican Party is a safe haven for racists. I'm an idealist so while I think they hide in the party, I think most Republicans (at least in the North) are not racists.

It would be easier if we kept words like "conservative" to refer to strict following of the constitution, devout religious followers and fiscal conservatives rather than use these words as code words. You hear it all the time. Hillary will do well with these voters because they are "conservative". Really? Is this because he is so much more liberal than she is or is this because they are hinting to us that his race will be an issue?

If the serious racists would just pull themselves out of hiding, stop sending out false information and appropriately label themselves, it would help a lot for racial relations and would make it easier for people like Rev. Wright to hit his target when he speaks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 AM on 03/28/2008
- redisright I'm a Fan of redisright 4 fans permalink

That is an unsubstantiated lie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 AM on 03/28/2008
- BARRISTER I'm a Fan of BARRISTER 19 fans permalink

redisright, as opposed to a "substantiated" lie? pray tell!

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

Serious racist Republicans pulling themselves out of hiding? Ever heard of Fox News?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 AM on 03/28/2008

Pt. 1
The truth is that many of the statements that Rev. Wright made is a result of the racial relations in this country.

The white conservative groups came up with some of the conspiracies. It was the white conservative groups that claimed that they created HIV to get rid of blacks and gay people and also claimed that they were using drugs to have the blacks weakened and to have the kill off each other. It was Rev. Wright's mistake to believe these people. They just say things to rally their base.

You can find many of these white conservative groups online. The media suppresses this kind of information to keep people peace minded and to keep the idea of unity. Conservative groups call this the liberal media. It is true they downplay things from BOTH sides.

Because of all this hidden talk, lack of openness on discussion of race and use of code words like "conservative", it becomes confusing to Black people what percent of white people actually share the views of groups like the CCC and how much power those people have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 AM on 03/28/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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I am not confused, John Brown was a good man and so were Schwerner and Cheney (and I do not mean the veep). There have always been and there always will be good people and there will always be ---HATAS! : )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 AM on 03/28/2008
- SeagirlX I'm a Fan of SeagirlX 2 fans permalink

I don't disagree with alot of what you said, and I say this respectfully. The media suppresses this kind of information to keep Americans "dumbed up", NOT peace minded! Keeping the idea of unity? The only person keeping the idea of unity is Barack Obama. And how is he doing just that? Barack hit the issue straight on, brilliantly. We need to ACKNOWLEDGE the problem before you can fix the problem. That goes for ANY issue you deal with as an individual, or as a people. Unity is about acknowledging the problems we have in this country, out in the open, then taking steps to bring us all together. This is the beginning. By highlighting racism in this country over and over again in this election hurts us all. By accusing Obama of racism is not only ridiculous, it's divisive. This is supposed to be a free country. The Repubs are trying to not make that the case. There's ALL KINDS of evidence of that.

Barack Obama tells us what we NEED to hear to heal this country. Others are too busy trying to make him look bad as they tell us what THEY THINK we WANT to hear.

I do agree with the other comments you made. :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 AM on 03/28/2008
- meanguy I'm a Fan of meanguy 17 fans permalink

white conservative groups started consipracy theories against themselves? that is what we in the country call a 'load of manure'-it rained really hard last week, some black folks got wet-was that also caused by white conservatives? you completely lose credibility when you simply start slinging 'it' by handfuls against the wall to see what sticks; but, of course, HuffPo is where that kind of nonsense is gsopel...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 03/28/2008
- kennedy I'm a Fan of kennedy 19 fans permalink

Obama is telling Wright to cancel his appearances. Obama and Wright have a he!! of allot to hide.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 AM on 03/28/2008

Like what exactly?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 AM on 03/28/2008
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