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Interesting...........what a small church to not be able to hear your Pastor speaking about the "evil white skinned person" shame on this church. I'd say their right up there with Westbro Baptist...........
Interesting...........what a small church to not be able to hear your Pastor speaking about the "evil white skinned person" shame on this church. I'd say their right up there with Westbro Baptist...........
Now you are looking quite ridiculous. Denial at the peak of performance.
I'm being ridiculous? Perhaps you can point out where Rev. Wright said "evil white skinned person?" He didn't say it nor was it in the context of the clip you posted.
I'm being ridiculous? Perhaps you can point out where Rev. Wright said "evil white skinned person?" He didn't say it nor was it in the context of the clip you posted.
I never posted evil white skinned person. What Wright is actually saying with quite disdain is the privilege he says the rich whites have and poor Barack... not exactly a bringing together of people.. and in a church no less.
I never posted evil white skinned person. What Wright is actually saying with quite disdain is the privilege he says the rich whites have and poor Barack... not exactly a bringing together of people.. and in a church no less.
You accursed me of being ridiculous when I challenged another poster to demonstrate where Rev. Wright said "evil white skinned person." Rev. Wright never said it.
What Rev. Wright is asserting is that Obama has more in common with the members at Trinity UCC then Clinton or other people who have traditionally run this country. I think most people would not find the assertion very illuminating.
If the best RNC talking point (and that's what this is) against Obama is that he's "the cool kid" running against a more mature Mitt Romney, then the republicans are in a world of hurt this year. I raised major concerns about Romney's ability to string a campaign (or even two sentences) together back at the beginning of the primaries, and I was shouted down. Romney is in a position where he has to run against his own record, and his flip flopping, on nearly every issue. What makes it worse is that the Obama administration enacted largely republican proposals on issues like health care and immigration, so Romney can't even stake out a reasonable conservative position on those issues--he's forced to go off the deep end far right crazy. It's just as true now as it was then--Romney stinks as a candidate, and no amount of trying to tear down Obama for being more personable is going to build Romney up. If Romney wins it will be because the majority of independents and republicans vote AGAINST Obama, because I don't know too many people who are jumping up and down over Romney. That's a really bad position for Romney to be in.
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