Pastor Of Clinton\'s Former Church, Dean Snyder, Defends Jeremiah Wright

Pastor Of Clinton's Former Church, Dean Snyder, Defends Jeremiah Wright

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The senior minister at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington D.C., a church that the Clintons attended while in the White House, has risen to the defense of Barack Obama's former minister Reverend Jeremiah Wright. Wright's sermons have created a media firestorm over the last weeks that the Obama tried to dampen in a speech and Clinton recently commented on by saying "he would not have been my pastor." Snyder released a statement praising Wright as an "outstanding church leader" who has been "a profound voice for justice and inclusion in our society."

This morning Snyder appeared on MSNBC and defended Wright. Snyder said that while he may not agree with everything Wright has said, he believes that "the church in America is stronger today because of [Wright's] leadership.

Watch the video of Snyder on MSNBC below (and click here to read more about Snyder's defense of Wright).

Deadn Synder, a senior minister at Foundry United Methodist Church, where the Clintons once attended, defended Obama's pastor, Jeremiah Wright.

 
 

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- MagisterLudi See Profile I'm a Fan of MagisterLudi

Wow, a Christo-Freak is supporting another Christo-Freak in order to help yet another Flat-Earther Obama to get elected.... hmm... giant surprise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 03/27/2008
- Elusive See Profile I'm a Fan of Elusive

It is rightly pointed out that Snyder was not the Senior Minister at Foundry during the White House years that Sen. Clinton attended church there.

This raises the question of why she no longer attends Foundry. Obviously they no longer live full time in Washington, but they do keep a home here and certainly are in town enough that they might a least show up on a Sunday once in awhile. Foundry United Methodist is well known in Washington as a very inclusive and liberal church. One of the few Methodist Churches that supports gay marriage and holds ceremonies. Could this be the reason she doesn't attend? The previous Minister, Wogomon, also supported gay marriage and was liberal and inclusive in his views, so it's hard to know.

I haven't seen any information on any church she has attended since leaving the White House. Maybe she only attends the weekly "prayer meetings" and feels this gives her enough exposure.

This is where we really get into trouble. Shall we have a religious litmus test for our candidates? What did the candidate know about their church and when did they know it? Is Wright a racist? Is Foundry pro gay? Will you reject and denounce!!!???

I really think it is time we let these things go and pay attention to the things that truly matter. I don't really expect that we will though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 03/27/2008
- fiatpax See Profile I'm a Fan of fiatpax

This is where Hillary draws her spiritual sustenance from now- alongside the likes of Sam Brownback, John Ashcroft, & Tom DeLay (or is he in jail now?)

http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2007/09/hillarys-prayer-3.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 03/27/2008
- HornedFrog See Profile I'm a Fan of HornedFrog

Please help counter the angry conservative strategy of financial punishment by contributing even a small amount in support. Thanks.

http://www.brite.tcu.edu/giving/default.asp

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 03/27/2008
- fiatpax See Profile I'm a Fan of fiatpax
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 PM on 03/27/2008
- IndependentMeans See Profile I'm a Fan of IndependentMeans

Glad you linked that as the MSM is ignoring it. Thanks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 03/27/2008
- shag11 See Profile I'm a Fan of shag11

Wait 'til he here's about Rev. Wright's latest comments. He's denigrating jews and italians. Yea, making the church stronger. Wright is like most ministers, they don't their bretheren to think for themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 03/27/2008
- dhinds See Profile I'm a Fan of dhinds

You wrote: "...Rev. Wright's latest comments. He's denigrating jews and italians."
Those statements were supposedly published in a media Rev. Wright controlled, but the statements were written and signed by someone else, not Rev. Wright (who in any case, isn't currently running for public office).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 03/27/2008
- dutchess2 See Profile I'm a Fan of dutchess2

I wonder where these latest claims are coming from? Wright retired...

You need to fact check anything the Freepers and Limbaugh and Hanity bring out...

Look how they hoodwinked everyone the first time around.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 03/27/2008
- Scytherius See Profile I'm a Fan of Scytherius

Utterly LOONY. To a man, on either side of the aisle, the pastors are totally nuts. Aside from believing in the magic man in the sky they have their heads so far up their ass I'm surprised they can see daylight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 03/27/2008
- adamsmith See Profile I'm a Fan of adamsmith

SPIN.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 03/27/2008
- backfist64 See Profile I'm a Fan of backfist64

You know, I dare say that there were a few men of the cloth who preached against colonization of American Indian land. There were definitely a handful of clergy who preached against the sale and ownership of human beings. Or that certain races and ethnicities must not worship together.

All, at one time, were considered anti-American, among other things. But one thing that they weren't: they weren't Biblically disobedient.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 03/27/2008
- Sidewhispers See Profile I'm a Fan of Sidewhispers

Why are Americans so gob-smacked at black anger and at the insurgency in Iraq? If slavery and discrimination had happened to my ancestors, I'd be a bit peeved too. And if some super power was occupying my country, I'd go Hillary on them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 03/27/2008
- Whinger See Profile I'm a Fan of Whinger

Yeah! Ex marine, ready to be pastor in chief from day one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 03/27/2008
- Star123 See Profile I'm a Fan of Star123

This man was not at Foundry when the Clintons (and I) went there. The minister then was sort of dry, cerebral, and a little bit of a social climber, I think, because he did end up being on a panel of spiritual advisers to President Clinton during "the troubles." I don't know this guy and don't know why he would even weigh in. It's the silly season for sure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 03/27/2008
- wendelgee2 See Profile I'm a Fan of wendelgee2

Yeah, I agree...and I'm an Obama fella.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 03/27/2008
- rudyinbama See Profile I'm a Fan of rudyinbama

It never happened...It's out of context...Reporters need to do more work...Listen to all twenty years of his sermons...
Yeah, sure -
That's why over a year ago Wright said, "He may have to distamce himself for me."
Obamanoids have wonderfully selective memories.
"There is no black America and no white America unless, of course, I'm needing to explain my mentor."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 03/27/2008
- wendelgee2 See Profile I'm a Fan of wendelgee2

Nobody said all 20 years.
They said listen to one sermon. The whole thing. Can you manage it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 03/27/2008
- rudyinbama See Profile I'm a Fan of rudyinbama

Obama's campaign took every line uttered by the Clintons and their supporters out of context and painted them as race-baiters.
Now Obama supporters demand that Wright be taken in context.
Obama will probably win this nomination and I will hold my nose and vote for him, but if he goes down in flames stoked by his own campaign, I'm not going to cry over it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 03/27/2008
- MaracaKabob See Profile I'm a Fan of MaracaKabob

If all anyone ever knew about Bill Clinton was the adultery in the oval office and the lying to the American public about his affair with the 21 year old girl, and the media played video loops of Bill saying, "I did not have sex" etc...
They may never now about some of his great achievements like ignoring the genocide in Rwanda and the pardoning high dollar donors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 03/27/2008
- kissmygrits See Profile I'm a Fan of kissmygrits

So true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 PM on 03/27/2008
- dezzertguy See Profile I'm a Fan of dezzertguy

Is this the same pastor that counseled the Clinton's during Bill's public affair? I wonder how successful he was with Bill? Christians come in all stripes and see different things in their relationship with Christ, God and reading the Bible. This pastor, like Wright, is more political rather than spritiual. The same with Robertson, Dobson, Falwell and all those guys. Same coin different side.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 03/27/2008
- Star123 See Profile I'm a Fan of Star123

Different one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 03/27/2008
- bailey2006 See Profile I'm a Fan of bailey2006

Has the pastor/priest/whatever of your church never, never, never once brought up anything political? Really?

Then how about Roe vs Wade. That IS a political issue.

Nuf said!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 03/27/2008
- davemyers See Profile I'm a Fan of davemyers

Please see www.discussrace.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 03/27/2008
- BoulderSue See Profile I'm a Fan of BoulderSue

Maybe some of our intrepid reporters should go to Rev. Wright's church for a few week (incognito, if they can get off their backsides long enought to stop referring to a few sound bites and church bulletins) and then talk to the parishioners themselves, Black and white, to find out what "really" goes on. I'm tired of this. Someone near and dear to me has been going to the same church for over forty year, even though the pastor favors Gay Rights and marriage. This person strongly opposes Gay marriage, but he keeps going to the same church, even sings in the choir and has served as a deacon. He otherwise likes the pastor and the church. Everybody can't agree with everyone on everything all the time, and I think Rev. Wright has had his (justifiably) angry moments and thinking. I'm white and if my ethnic group had been through what his has endured for so long and untill very recently in the course of history, and still endures, I'd be pretty damn mad, too. In fact I am mad, though I will never completely understand what being Black in this country has meant. Not everyone is MLK, though I imagine it took some effort on his part too hold his temper quite often.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 03/27/2008
- Dennim See Profile I'm a Fan of Dennim

Exactly! Very well written. Captures my feeling (61 years young white woman). Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 03/27/2008
- Dendera See Profile I'm a Fan of Dendera

Very nicely put, BoulderSue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 03/27/2008
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