Obama Trys to Hide The Truth

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Wow... I must be drawing a false interpretation of what you just said. I know you can not possibly have meant, that if you are black and/or of African/Arabic descent, this means you can't possibly judge people based on race... You don't mean that, right?

Isn't this racist preacher white though?
 
What I find most interesting is the contrast between his comments on his preachers sharp tongue and those made about Don Imus. Is there a double standard here. Well of course there is but it appears to be an acceptable one to many people. How sad that it is ignored.
 
He looks pretty damn white to me.

hahhahha. that would make a big difference, eh?
no, he's black. preaching to a black congregation.
and a racist, like Farakhan.

Barakah Hussain O'Bama, Islamic language name, translation "blessing of the beautiful prophet male child".
associating with the black community who is susceptable to Islam and it's "victimization" culture.
 
Here we go, more nonsense. First, you're busy criticizing his attendance at a Christian church while at the same time claiming he has secret Islamic ties. Seriously, do you have any idea how hate filled you sound some times? Or for that matter how ridiculous?

BTW, Obama's speech bordered on greatness. I'm not surprised it went right over your head.
ohhhh Popeye... child... there is no hate in my words, if you can't distinguish hate and think this a speech of greatness please awaken.
 
What I find most interesting is the contrast between his comments on his preachers sharp tongue and those made about Don Imus. Is there a double standard here. Well of course there is but it appears to be an acceptable one to many people. How sad that it is ignored.

this is out in the news.
Gretta also had Sharpton on last night, and he challenged her to find anything racist in Wrights sermon.
 
I find it hard to believe Obama funds a racist church, especially on the grounds its racist, because he is kind of... uh... black and of African and Arabic descent.

You know it is possible to be black and hate white people, right? That's kinda what the issue at hand is.

FYI, I'll put it out there that I don't think Wright is racist in reality. He's only really racist in the sicko leftist fantasy world where racism amounts to saying anything bad about a person of color for any reason.

But while he may not be a racist, he is absolutely a doctrinal heretic, an ethnocentric cretin, and a paranoid conspiracy theorist whacko who has spent decades polluting peoples' minds with vitriol.

He looks pretty damn white to me.

Right, well, good thing race amounts to more than what you think people look like.
 
What I find most interesting is the contrast between his comments on his preachers sharp tongue and those made about Don Imus. Is there a double standard here. Well of course there is but it appears to be an acceptable one to many people. How sad that it is ignored.

1 Don Imus is on the radio , thus he has advertisers that care....the church does not have to care if you agree with them , they say what they want.

2. I dont care about any of them

3. I did not see the Right attack those who blamed gays for 9-11 and Katrina and such...and they have far far far bigger groups of support then this guy I never heard of before.
 
1 Don Imus is on the radio , thus he has advertisers that care....the church does not have to care if you agree with them , they say what they want.

Whereas politicians don't have constituencies who care and deserve to know why the man who wants to lead them (and who claims to be the man to lead post-racial America) is associating with gutter-dwelling gremlins like Wright?

At any rate, the issue here isn't what Don Imus or Jeremiah Wright said, but Obama -- specifically his decades-long association and funding of Wright's crap. Considering that he called for Imus to be fired for remarks that were, comparatively, much tamer than anything Wright said, I'd say it's a legit comparison.

3. I did not see the Right attack those who blamed gays for 9-11 and Katrina and such...and they have far far far bigger groups of support then this guy I never heard of before.

First of all, plenty of rightists did (myself included). But the issue here is not who said what. It's why Obama has been surrounding himself with heretical ethnocentric cretins, especially when he claims to be above such crap. So far as I know there are no GOP candidates who've attended Falwell's church or donated tens of thousands of dollars to it, been his friend for decades, etc.
 
Barakah is an Islamic blessing.
Hussain means "beautiful"
Bama means "son"

all Islamic terms.
his mother married two muslim men and Obama went to Islamic school in Indonesia as a child. his ties to Islam are apparent in his deliberate actions of not wearing a flag lapel pin and hand over his heart during the National Anthem, both American symbols, against the practice of Islamic faith.

he's a liar, deceptive and dangerous for this country.

You have forgotten to mention that Obama attended a muslim school for just two years, mainly because his parents could not afford any other school at that point in time, this is actually documented.

Either you are unaware of this information, or for some peculiar reason you prefer just not to mention anything that does not support your own personal belief system.

He also attended a Catholic school for several years.

I am no fan of Obama myself, but lets stick to 'facts' here shall we?
 
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In my opinion this preacher is about as black as my left testicle.

Well instead of opinion, and apparently personal hygiene (j/k), let's see what Mr. Wright has to say about himself. At the web site for the Trinity United Church of Christ, under the 'pastor' section, Mr Wright made the office motto of the church "Unashamedly Black and Unapologetically Christian". It would be difficult for me to see a white guy making part of the churches motto 'unashamedly black'.

On a side note, Mr Wright didn't seem to uphold the other part of the motto as well, given he traveled to Libya and Syria with Rev. Jesse Jackson and Minister Louis Farrakhan to meet with Islamic-Socialist Muammar al-Gaddafi, and I would take a wild stab in the dark that he didn't preach Jesus Christ to him. (I also doubt Farrakhan and Jackson would travel with a White-wannabe-Black guy)
 
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