I'm starting to like this Rev Wright

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Not as bad as some cops. As you can see sixfive i no longer paint everyone with the same brush. A real racist is one who refuses to vote for a darky just because he is dark. I will be voting for Obama if he makes it to the finish line. You see six five a little common sense tells ya that lobbyist are and always have been killing this country. He is the only one who talks about this nightmare. I will vote in the person who i think will do the best for the country unlike you who will vote in the guy you think you can have a beer with. Hey six five did you hear about the French Firm McCain supported sticking it right to Boeing and American company and lobbied relentlessly on Airbus behalf at a time when the gov't had an active complaint with the world trade organization over unfair trade practices related to the European company's illegal subsidies? This is a 40 billion dollar contract McCain help the French firm get. You see Six Five these are the things a guy like me resents. Being the selfish person you are these are things you most likely don't care for. You keep on voting for the anti American worker party and i will vote the way i do. By the way any chance you can stop accepting those welfare farm subsidy checks? Your votes have put us in tremendous debt and maybe by sending this welfare back to the country, we can start knocking out some of this debt.

Airbus is a subsidiary of a company essentially owned by the European Economic Community. It's not "French", any more than French fries are.
 

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Airbus is a subsidiary of a company essentially owned by the European Economic Community. It's not "French", any more than French fries are.

Where are our tax dollars going? They will be going to Toulouse, France and that is the bottom line. You Republican ought to stop giving our tax dollars away and also stop pissing them away at an alarming rate. Why don't ya just stick to stealing them?
 

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He made fun of many more then jiust us whites. It seems there are those that don't understand we do talk Ameican. And it's not english.
 

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Was interesting Blitz--had not seen his NAACP presentation yet.

I see he still stands behind Louis Farrakhan as one of greatest black leaders.

--but probably most interesting statement that has to have Obama reeling was his assertion that Obama doesn't reject or condem him but is a politician saying what he has to, to get elected.

True?--maybe/maybe not.

--but interesting coming from one Omama "previously" proclaim as a mentor and like an old uncle to him. :)

a little from Washington Post on his talk at "National Press Club"


Wright's Voice Could Spell Doom for Obama
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, explaining this morning why he had waited so long before breaking his silence about his incendiary sermons, offered a paraphrase from Proverbs: "It is better to be quiet and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."

Barack Obama's pastor would have been wise to continue to heed that wisdom.

Should it become necessary in the months from now to identify the moment that doomed Obama's presidential aspirations, attention is likely to focus on the hour between nine and ten this morning at the National Press Club. It was then that Wright, Obama's longtime pastor, reignited a controversy about race from which Obama had only recently recovered - and added lighter fuel.

Speaking before an audience that included Marion Barry, Cornel West, Malik Zulu Shabazz of the New Black Panther Party and Nation of Islam official Jamil Muhammad, Wright praised Louis Farrakhan, defended the view that Zionism is racism, accused the United States of terrorism, repeated his view that the government created the AIDS virus to cause the genocide of racial minorities, stood by other past remarks ("God damn America") and held himself out as a spokesman for the black church in America.

In front of 30 television cameras, Wright's audience cheered him on as the minister mocked the media and, at one point, did a little victory dance on the podium. It seemed as if Wright, jokingly offering himself as Obama's vice president, was actually trying to doom Obama; a member of the head table, American Urban Radio's April Ryan, confirmed that Wright's security was provided by bodyguards from Farrakhan's Nation of Islam.

Wright suggested that Obama was insincere in distancing himself from his pastor. "He didn't distance himself," Wright announced. "He had to distance himself, because he's a politician, from what the media was saying I had said, which was anti-American."
Explaining further, Wright said friends had written to him and said, "We both know that if Senator Obama did not say what he said, he would never get elected." The minister continued: "Politicians say what they say and do what they do based on electability, based on sound bites, based on polls."


Wright also argued, at least four times over the course of the hour, that he was speaking not for himself but for the black church.

"This is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright," the minister said. "It is an attack on the black church." He positioned himself as a mainstream voice of African American religious traditions. "Why am I speaking out now?" he asked. "If you think I'm going to let you talk about my mama and her religious tradition, and my daddy and his religious tradition and my grandma, you got another thing coming."

That significantly complicates Obama's job as he contemplates how to extinguish Wright's latest incendiary device. Now, he needs to do more than express disagreement with his former pastor's view; he needs to refute his former pastor's suggestion that Obama privately agrees with him.

Wright seemed aggrieved that his inflammatory quotations were out of the full "context" of his sermons -- yet he repeated many of the same accusations in the context of a half-hour Q&A session this morning.

His claim that the September 11 attacks mean "America's chickens are coming home to roost"?

Wright defended it: "Jesus said, 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.' You cannot do terrorism on other people and expect it never to come back on you. Those are biblical principles, not Jeremiah Wright bombastic divisive principles."

His views on Farrakhan and Israel? "Louis said 20 years ago that Zionism, not Judaism, was a gutter religion. He was talking about the same thing United Nations resolutions say, the same thing now that President Carter's being vilified for and Bishop Tutu's being vilified for. And everybody wants to paint me as if I'm anti-Semitic because of what Louis Farrakhan said 20 years ago. He is one of the most important voices in the 20th and 21st century; that's what I think about him. . . . Louis Farrakhan is not my enemy. He did not put me in chains, he did not put me in slavery, and he didn't make me this color."

He denounced those who "can worship God on Sunday morning, wearing a black clergy robe, and kill others on Sunday evening, wearing a white Klan robe." He praised the communist Sandinista regime of Nicaragua. He renewed his belief that the government created AIDS as a means of genocide against people of color ("I believe our government is capable of doing anything").
And he vigorously renewed demands for an apology for slavery: "Britain has apologized to Africans. But this country's leaders have refused to apologize. So until that apology comes, I'm not going to keep stepping on your foot and asking you, does this hurt, do you forgive me for stepping on your foot, if I'm still stepping on your foot. Understand that? Capisce?"

Capisce, reverend. All too well.
 
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Wayne:

He doesn't stand behind Fahrakahn. Just the results. Fahrakan is a muslim. He comments on the positive results Fahrahkan has been getting lately with young black men.

Kinda of the way you insist on looking at the world. Facts, facts, facts, numbers, numbers, numbers. Don't ask me to link you up. Thats what he said not me. Apparently Fahrakan has been keeping young blacks off the streets and into the mosques.

You tend to embellish with words like "stand behind". That also implies a muslim connection. Dirty politics Wayne, dirty politics.

Eddie
 

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I just report the article and his quotes--as well as previous video's of his rants Edward and the folks decide.

Goes toward uncovering of the character of the players-- per the proverb--
"Show me who you walk with-and I'll tell you who you are."

As in your case--while you have continually blasted religion for years here--you apparently have finally found a religious entity you can bond with. :SIB
 

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Let me see if i have this right Sixfive. You are a nurse who works in the nurses union. You are against unions and also against universal coverage for our very own citizens. You love collecting welfare farm subsidy's? Priceless. What rhymes with sucking rum?

nope, u got it wrong on most all accounts as usual.

I'm not in a union, and I'm not aware of any in this state. I'm also not sure if I've ever posted much of an opinion on unions.

You are a huger dolt than I thought if you still think I get farm subsidies. That's quite humorous. I think that sponge rhymes with sucking rum. Is that what you were thinking?

Here's what we know about you, sponge...

1) We know you don't even vote.

2) We know you are prejudiced against African Americans and lump them all together.

3) We know you attempt to elevate yourself over a whole regional area of the United States but pitifully fail every time as soon as you type because of your horrific butchering of the English language.

4) We know you are incapable of independent thought. This is the reason you regurgitate what you hear and see.

5) We know that you are poorly educated.

6) We know that you have a terrible job that you hate.

7) We know that you have never in your life slept with a woman.

8) We know that you take Extenz.

9) We know you are an internet blowhard who is afraid to even post what city or even state he lives in.

10) We know you are also afraid to post your first name.

11) We know you were always the last one chosen in elementary school for the dodgeball game.

12) We know you suck at sports.

13) We know you believe in all conspiracy theories.

14) We know that you don't really bet.

15) We know that when you lose a fake play bet, it's always because the refs or players were on the take.
 

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nope, u got it wrong on most all accounts as usual.

I'm not in a union, and I'm not aware of any in this state. I'm also not sure if I've ever posted much of an opinion on unions.

You are a huger dolt than I thought if you still think I get farm subsidies. That's quite humorous. I think that sponge rhymes with sucking rum. Is that what you were thinking?

Here's what we know about you, sponge...

1) We know you don't even vote.

2) We know you are prejudiced against African Americans and lump them all together.

3) We know you attempt to elevate yourself over a whole regional area of the United States but pitifully fail every time as soon as you type because of your horrific butchering of the English language.

4) We know you are incapable of independent thought. This is the reason you regurgitate what you hear and see.

5) We know that you are poorly educated.

6) We know that you have a terrible job that you hate.

7) We know that you have never in your life slept with a woman.

8) We know that you take Extenz.

9) We know you are an internet blowhard who is afraid to even post what city or even state he lives in.

10) We know you are also afraid to post your first name.

11) We know you were always the last one chosen in elementary school for the dodgeball game.

12) We know you suck at sports.

13) We know you believe in all conspiracy theories.

14) We know that you don't really bet.

15) We know that when you lose a fake play bet, it's always because the refs or players were on the take.

We also know that people that he invites into his home steal things from him
 

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We know that he won't go to Las vegas for a party because he's afraid that terrorists will blow him up.

We know that he lives in a bomb shelter, always wears a football helmet and used to be surrounded by an arsenal of weapons, until his friend stole them.
 

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I think he did offer that he lives in Pennsylvania
one time.

Other than that you got him pegged Six.

Funny list. The only thing that was remotely close was the trick and treat thought. That was a joke i told Agent. Six five again my name, address, and state have been posted on this site. Stop by.
 
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