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The most damaging thing Rev. Jeremiah Wright said at the National Press Club on Monday had nothing to do with God damning America, or AIDS, or chickens coming home to roost. It had to do with whether Barack Obama is telling the American people the truth about himself.

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    libsRfunny
    libsRfunny
    April 30, 2008, 6:17 p.m.

    Obama either was lying to his fellow church members and the local black community by pretending to be a member, or he has been lying to America about denouncing Wright - whom he just a couple months ago referred to as "like an uncle."

    No matter how you slice it, Obama is a charlatan.

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      SunnyDays
      SunnyDays
      April 30, 2008, 6:23 p.m.

      Let's just hope that the truth will come out and people will be wise in choosing their President.

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        pc25
        pc25
        April 30, 2008, 6:30 p.m.

        when the person who has been your pastor and spiritual mentor for 20 years, who married you and baptized your children comes out and says

        "I do what pastors do. [Obama] does what politicians do." And a few days earlier, in an interview with PBS's Bill Moyers, Wright said Obama, in his Philadelphia speech attempting to calm the controversy created by Wright's sermons, had said "what he has to say as a politician."

        Those are pretty serious accusations.

        "That, not Wright's wide-ranging social theories, is what forced Obama to denounce Wright at a hastily arranged news conference Tuesday. By questioning Obama's honesty, Wright was striking at the heart of the Obama campaign. The most damaging thing Wright could ever say is that he knows, based on his long personal relationship with Obama, that Obama agrees with him but can't say so publicly for political reasons.

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        HOUSEMD
        HOUSEMD
        April 30, 2008, 10:49 p.m.

        FTA- "Politicians say what they say and do what they do based on electability, based on sound bites, based on polls," Wright told the Press Club.

        Finally a word of truth from Wright. Obama is a politician just like all the rest.

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          Mutainia
          Mutainia
          April 30, 2008, 10:54 p.m.

          We should all be thankful for Obama AND his pastor of disaster, for I think it threw back a curtain on ONE of the main reasons why African Americans are having problems. IF Wright is right that he DOES represent Black churches, then this means a LOT of hateful brainwashing toward American society is going on. Black churches could be ONE of the main reasons why Islam is taking over African American minds so quickly, possibly.

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            crespi
            crespi
            May 1, 2008, 1:29 a.m.

            White Preacher:

            "Death to the homosexual abominations!"

            Oh wait, I'm gay.

            "Death to the homosexual abominations anyway!"

            White preachers are often EVIL. Wright is just nuts.

            You are all the pot calling the kettle negro.

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