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If I told you McCain had a pastor who actually echoed some of Wrights statements would you say McCain shouldn't be president.
Go ahead and tell me but SHOW ME where he followed, got married by and baptized his kids. You see, try as you might but there IS a huge difference. Did McCain liken him to the crazy old uncle in the attic?
YouTube - Rod Parsley: More on "Black Genocide"
So now the litmus test is that one must be married and baptized in that church. No,No,No,They were both spiritual advisor's only difference is McCain tried to use his connection for political gain.
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Originally Posted by WingsOfGold
Go ahead and tell me but SHOW ME where he followed, got married by and baptized his kids. You see, try as you might but there IS a huge difference. Did McCain liken him to the crazy old uncle in the attic?
Go ahead and tell me but SHOW ME where he followed, got married by and baptized his kids. You see, try as you might but there IS a huge difference. Did McCain liken him to the crazy old uncle in the attic?
Wow! What a stark difference between Wright and Parsley. Parsley is advocating equal rights for all people while Wright advocates the superiority of blacks over whites, expecting whites to cater to the needs of blacks. Thanks for that video.
YouTube - Rod Parsley: More on "Black Genocide"
So now the litmus test is that one must be married and baptized in that church. No,No,No,They were both spiritual advisor's only difference is McCain tried to use his connection for political gain.
"Tony Rezko is certainly not unique in Chicago, where profitable coincidences abound. He started buying and selling pols a quarter of a century ago, raising money for his favorites, most prominently including Barack Obama, and making deals with the city to buy up and redevelop slum housing. Neither he nor his partner had any experience in developing housing, but that didn't matter because experience, as we have seen, is not necessarily prized in Chicago. With help from his friends in high places - at City Hall, in Springfield, even in Washington - Tony obtained more than $100 million in government grants, earning $7 million for himself. But in his haste to do good for the poor people of Chicago, he forgot to furnish heat to his tenants, and the city had to sue him several times to correct his oversight. More than half of the properties have been foreclosed; some are boarded up. "
"The senator was "saddened," he said, by the jury's work. "This isn't the Tony Rezko I knew, but now he has been convicted by a jury. That once again shines a spotlight on the need for reform." Alas, the spotlight might shine on something besides "reform," so it's under the bus for another unsavory someone in the senator's past. Tony joins a growing crowd. "
Wow! What a stark difference between Wright and Parsley. Parsley is advocating equal rights for all people while Wright advocates the superiority of blacks over whites, expecting whites to cater to the needs of blacks. Thanks for that video.
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