Obama’s spiritual advisor Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Minister of Hate

Hell no, I won’t let it go. Obama and his apologists can try to weasel out of this all they want, but this isn’t going away. I’ll play this crap every day until November if that’s what it takes.

It isn’t just Fox News paying attention to it, libs, so you can put that idea to rest.

ANSWER THE QUESTIONS, BARACK OBAMA. Why is Reverend Jeremiah Wright your chosen spiritual mentor? If you disavow what he says, why did he baptise your children? Why did he perform your wedding ceremony? Why have you attended this church for 20 years? Why is Reverend Jeremiah White formally affiliated with your campaign?

Barack Obama and Jeremiah WrightIf you disagree with him, are you a coward, afraid to speak up or choose a different spiritual mentor and church? Afraid to cut your ties to him?

If you agree, then why are you running for President of the “God damned” United States of America, a nation filled with and in servitude to predatory “white supremacists?” Are you just lying when you say he’s like “an old uncle who sometimes will say things that I don’t agree with?

Here’s a quote to ponder, from Barack Obama on Jeremiah White.

What I value most about Pastor Wright is not his day-to-day political advice. He’s much more of a sounding board for me to make sure that I am speaking as truthfully about what I believe as possible and that I’m not losing myself in some of the hype and hoopla and stress that’s involved in national politics…I don’t think my church is actually particularly controversial.

He doesn’t think that church is controversial. I don’t know about you, but that tells me all I need to know about where he stands.



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16 Responses to “Obama’s spiritual advisor Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Minister of Hate”

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    Donna says:

    Obama needs to step down there is nothing he can say that can ever explain why one would go to a church for over 20 if one did’nt belive in its teachings. This man should in no way be in running in this election. We should all call for him to step down now.



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    Chuck says:

    This makes John Kerry’s problems with the swift-boat vets look minor. If this doesn’t sink Obama nothing will.

    While I have never thought of my self as a prejudice person, I must say it will be a personal challenge for me to forgive blacks in America if the black voting electorate does not hold Obama accountable for these racist remarks.



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    Beth says:

    I wouldn’t hold black America to that; it’ll take a lot more than just black voters to get him elected, and there are a lot who aren’t supporting him. I think the Democratic voters as a whole need to be held responsible. But more to the point, OBAMA needs to be held responsible.

    That said, I know you aren’t alone in your sentiments. Is this really the “unity” Obama is talking about, where racial resentment is inflamed? I think that’s about the LAST thing we need, and there’s a whole lot to resent about what Wright preaches. It’s infuriating and inexcusable–”God damn America?” “Chickens came home to roost”–on 9/11?? In a church, no less? He’s no different from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with that kind of hateful rhetoric!

    Couple this America-loathing hate monger with Obama’s pal, the Weathermen terrorist William Ayers. Suddenly Michelle Obama’s saying this is the “first time” she’s ever been proud of America doesn’t seem so extraordinary. I find it impossible, inconceivable that Barack Obama would have such close ties to people with radically different ideas than he has, especially when he says he doesn’t think his church is controversial. I always had a bad feeling about Obama, that he was basically a charlatan, an actor in pursuit of glory for himself, but this stuff is insane.

    I agree–this makes John F’n Kerry’s Winter Soldier shit (treason) look almost tame in comparison.



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    Beth says:

    Obama needs to step down

    That’ll never happen, although I’ll bet Hillary wishes it would. You’re right, though–as far as I’m concerned, there’s nothing he can say that will explain why he is so close to this ugliness. The only thing that’s stopping him now are superdelegates, and I seriously don’t think his superdelegates would switch because of this. I never underestimate the level of hatred on the Left; I’ve already seen plenty in comments around the internets where his apologists actually agreed with Wright’s rhetoric. (Granted, that’s internet commenters and not elected officials/superdelegates, but internet commenters VOTE.)



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    Chuck says:

    Now that we have learned the outrageous racist remarks by Rev. Jeremiah Wright and the participation of Barack Obama, it is no longer reasonable to give Obama a pass by saying this is only guilt by association.

    This is NOT guilt by association, but rather guilt by participation.

    Consider:

    1. Rev. Jeremiah Wright married Michelle and Barack Obama
    2. He baptized their children
    3. Barack sat in the pews listening to these racist sermons for 20 years
    4. The title of Barack’s book “The Audacity of Hope” originated from a Rev Wright sermon.
    5. And the most telling is Obama’s support for these racist remarks by promoting the Rev as a Spiritual Advisor during his campaign.

    Obama is now, and will continue to try and distance himself from Wright by “saying” he disagrees with Wright’s racist remarks.

    However,there is a saying, “If a person’s words are congruent with their actions, you can believe their words. If however, their words say one thing while their actions say another - never believe their words - always believe their actions.”



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    Beth says:

    VERY well put, Chuck. Much more concise than I managed! :D



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    Guilt by participation « Right News says:

    [...] Watch videos of Wrights racist remarks Posted in Barack Obama, racism | [...]



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    Guilt by participation « Right News says:

    [...] http://bamapachyderm.com/archives/2008/03/14/obamas-spiritual-advisor-reverend-jeremiah-wright-minis... [...]



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    Chuck says:

    I sent the following email to Foxnews:

    ——————————————————————

    Today Barack Obama issued a statement, in strong words that he condemns Rev. Wright’s racist remarks. It is however ludicrous this important anti-racist, anti-american defensive statement was first released to a racist website - the Huffington Post.

    It seems that Barack Obama just can’t help himself but to associate himself with racists and far-left loons.



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    Must-reads regarding Obama and Jeremiah Wright | MY Vast Right Wing Conspiracy says:

    [...] touched on this already: Couple this America-loathing hate monger with Obama’s pal, the Weathermen terrorist William [...]



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    Belle says:

    The support that Obama gets surprises me. I am appauled that he is even allowed to have a seat in the Senate but then again there are different rules for the Blacks. If there was a white pastor preching this crap Al Sharpten and the NAACP would be on his front door steps. It is okay for them to have a Black College fund,Black Miss America contest, and so on. I am sick and tired of this. And now no one cares about his racist mentor, I can not call him a pastor as Wright does not seem to have the quailities of a pastor. He is a racist nut job. I have never voted for a republican in my life but if Hillary does not get the nomination I will vote for McCain.



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    Muslims Against Sharia says:

    Muslims Against Sharia call on Senators McCain and Obama to cut all ties with their racist, Islamophobic, and anti-Semitic supporters.

    McCain: http://muslimsagainstsharia.blogspot.com/2008/03/mccains-spiritual-guide-destroy-islam.html
    Obama: http://muslimsagainstsharia.blogspot.com/2008/03/racist-congregation-cheering-racist.html



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    Pandering Glorious Words is Utter Nonsense - The American People Know It at Right & Wrong says:

    [...] misfortunes that include personal racism “God damn America.”, see here and here and here and here.  This very unfortunate firestorm can NOT be [...]



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    Thozmaniac says:

    There is an unknown and mysterious element behind the American “love affair” with Obama.
    Reasonable, rational, level headed people wouldn’t stand for a blatant charlatan, liar, and someone who hates America running for the oval office.
    So…
    The question is,
    Are the American people stark raving mad?

    Wait and see.
    He’s black, he’ll get a pass on this from his supporters and all those who fear blacks.
    God help us if he’s elected to the presidency.



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    Robert Lewis says:

    More on Rev. Jeremiah Wright

    http://webofdeception.com/#wright



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    MdFINFAN says:

    If you’re going to play these, could you at least play the whole thing so that we can see if this part is taking out of context? A soundbite is not enough to reach an intelligent conclusion



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