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Is the Preacher a Racist or Just Telling the Truth?

Whhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMaaDbGgsKA&feature... do you think of this angry preacher who is speaking out?

Update:

He is John McCains pastor and mentor

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I think he is just telling the truth. I don't think Obama should be judged by comments make by his former pastor. Isn't it funny after Obama won 11 victories in a row. All this ugliness start coming out. I don't think they thought Obama had a chance. He fool them all.

    j.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Well, I didn't sit through the whole movie, the words were too loud and seemed like nails on chalkboard.

    However, whenever you have a pastor that sounds very evangelical and talks about a group of people, it's normally not good. This guy doesn't seem a model of society, is he a canidate's pastor?

  • 1 decade ago

    I hate abortion. But the liberals who fight so hard to push abortion are not doing it to hurt black people.... they're pushing abortion because it's part of their agenda. Liberals hate personal responsibility, especially when it comes to pregnancy.

    And by the way, just because abortion is legal, that doesn't mean so many black women have to go get abortions. That's called "personal choice." If this preacher wants to blame someone, blame the women that are having the abortions. Blame the men who are getting women pregnant and then abandoning them. None of these things are the fault of the government.

    It's the REPUBLICANS who are against abortion.

    It's the DEMOCRATS LIKE OBAMA & HILLARY who love abortions and want plenty more.

    Black Genocide my @**. More like: Black-on-Black Genocide.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No doubt a racist. Vile anti-American hatred for White people and the country in general.

  • 1 decade ago

    How come when Ross Perot says "You People" it is racist, but when BO says "My grandmother is a typical white person." 2 days after throwing her under the bus as a racist that is OK?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    obama hussien is a typical racist bigot.....with a typical case of the "blame whitey" complex!

    The Barack Obama Double Standard

    March 17, 2008

    Imagine in 1999, that a videotape had come to light showing the pastor of Texas Gov. George W. Bush's church making vicious, hateful comments about America and cruel, racist statements about Americans of color.

    Suppose this preacher had given a lifetime achievement award to former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, and had traveled to Europe with Duke to meet with neo-Nazi terrorists.

    Now try to envision that the candidate's family had attended this church for more than twenty years, that George and Laura Bush had been married there, by this pastor, and that the Bush daughters had been baptized by him.

    Picture George Bush titling his autobiography after a phrase in one of this minister's sermons, writing that the man was his mentor, and then putting him on the presidential campaign staff as a trusted advisor and confidant.

    Say it came to light that for several years George W. Bush had been friends with Eric Rudolph, the notorious Olympic Park bomber and anti-abortion terrorist. Furthermore, let's suppose that Bush had remained friends with Rudolph over the years and still considered him a colleague today.

    Now imagine Laura Bush, on the campaign trail for her husband, telling supporters and the national media that America is "mean" and that for the first time in her adult life she was proud of her country.

    Is there a doubt that Republican officeholders would have run from the Bush campaign like rats from a burning barn, that he would have become the political leper of the 2000 campaign? And what about the media? They virtually crucified candidate Bush that year for daring to give a speech at Bob Jones University, which had once banned interracial dating. I cannot imagine the field day they would have had with something like this.

    And yet excuses are made for Barack Obama, who now finds himself in exactly this situation. Obama's pastor of more than two decades - the man who married Barack and Michelle Obama, who christened their daughters, who inspired the title of the candidate's book, "The Audacity of Hope," - is now at the center of a storm that would have destroyed the candidacy of any Republican the day the story broke.

    Rev. Jeremiah Wright, pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago for the last 36 years, has been caught on tape denouncing the United States and the white race in terms that should shock and disgust every thinking American. Wright and the church swear allegiance to the "mother country" - Africa. (Presumably this includes the Obama family.)

    Rather than trying to infuse his congregation with hope and encouragement, Wright poisons them with vitriol about how the U.S. government has tried to commit genocide against the black community using drugs and the AIDS virus as weapons of choice.

    "Don't say God bless America," Wright screams in one sermon. "God damn America!"

    Wright, representing the church, bestowed a lifetime achievement award on Louis Farrakhan, the racist leader of the Nation of Islam. In the 1980s, Wright traveled to Libya with Farrakhan to meet with Muammar Gaddafi.

    AND THERE IS MORE.....

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  • 1 decade ago

    Well how come when it's the other way around and white people are generalizing about black stereotypes it's racism and not "the truth".

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I guess he agrees with Rev. Wright.

  • 1 decade ago

    your on fire! I LOVED IT

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