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Irish Mike 02-08-2008, 03:13 AM I heard the following on a [gasp] conservative radio show while I was
driving recently. I think it was Hanity, but I'm not sure. Apparently the
church Obama attends is totally pro-black and posts a lot of pro-black
material on the internet. Some one took one of the church's posts and
re-printed it word-for-word, with one exception. Every where the church
used the words "black man" or "black men", they substituted the words "white
man" or "white men". Obama's church determined that the references to
"white" in the document made it sound too racist. The church subsequently
took down their post. There was also a reference in the show about Obama's
church having honored Louis Farrakhan as man or the year or some thing
similar.
Irish Mike
"mrtnfisher" <mrtnfisher@aol.com> wrote in message
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>I heard on a black radio station today that white men who vote for
> Obama are just more sexist than they are racist! LOL.
> - Marty
>
LongRodSilver 02-08-2008, 06:58 PM On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 03:13:18 -0500, "Irish Mike"
<mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote:
>I heard the following on a [gasp] conservative radio show while I was
>driving recently. I think it was Hanity, but I'm not sure. Apparently the
>church Obama attends is totally pro-black and posts a lot of pro-black
>material on the internet. Some one took one of the church's posts and
>re-printed it word-for-word, with one exception. Every where the church
>used the words "black man" or "black men", they substituted the words "white
>man" or "white men". Obama's church determined that the references to
>"white" in the document made it sound too racist. The church subsequently
>took down their post. There was also a reference in the show about Obama's
>church having honored Louis Farrakhan as man or the year or some thing
>similar.
>
>Irish Mike
yes I heard that.. the "Rev." sounded like a racist KKK member..
Lord Gow333, Conservative Fullback! 02-08-2008, 09:09 PM "LongRodSilver" <deep@backofyourmothersthroat.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 03:13:18 -0500, "Irish Mike"
> <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>>I heard the following on a [gasp] conservative radio show while I was
>>driving recently. I think it was Hanity, but I'm not sure. Apparently
>>the
>>church Obama attends is totally pro-black and posts a lot of pro-black
>>material on the internet. Some one took one of the church's posts and
>>re-printed it word-for-word, with one exception. Every where the church
>>used the words "black man" or "black men", they substituted the words
>>"white
>>man" or "white men". Obama's church determined that the references to
>>"white" in the document made it sound too racist. The church subsequently
>>took down their post. There was also a reference in the show about
>>Obama's
>>church having honored Louis Farrakhan as man or the year or some thing
>>similar.
>>
>>Irish Mike
>
>
> yes I heard that.. the "Rev." sounded like a racist KKK member..
Wasn't that church not the one that Barack attends, but rather on that
endorsed Hitlary?
Seriously, I remember hearing those clips but I honestly think they were
connected to her, not Obama.
LG
--
Today, all you have to do is suggest a date by which U.S. forces in Iraq
should surrender, and you're officially a Democratic candidate for
president. - Ann Coulter
Lord Gow333, Conservative Fullback! wrote:
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> "LongRodSilver" <deep@backofyourmothersthroat.net> wrote in message
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>> On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 03:13:18 -0500, "Irish Mike"
>> <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I heard the following on a [gasp] conservative radio show while I was
>>> driving recently. I think it was Hanity, but I'm not sure.
>>> Apparently the
>>> church Obama attends is totally pro-black and posts a lot of pro-black
>>> material on the internet. Some one took one of the church's posts and
>>> re-printed it word-for-word, with one exception. Every where the church
>>> used the words "black man" or "black men", they substituted the words
>>> "white
>>> man" or "white men". Obama's church determined that the references to
>>> "white" in the document made it sound too racist. The church
>>> subsequently
>>> took down their post. There was also a reference in the show about
>>> Obama's
>>> church having honored Louis Farrakhan as man or the year or some thing
>>> similar.
>>>
>>> Irish Mike
>>
>>
>> yes I heard that.. the "Rev." sounded like a racist KKK member..
>
> Wasn't that church not the one that Barack attends, but rather on that
> endorsed Hitlary?
>
> Seriously, I remember hearing those clips but I honestly think they were
> connected to her, not Obama.
>
> LG
Are you kidding
It was the church McCain got his first medal.
Lord Gow333, Conservative Fullback! 02-08-2008, 11:09 PM "snow" <snowonweb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Lord Gow333, Conservative Fullback! wrote:
>>
>> "LongRodSilver" <deep@backofyourmothersthroat.net> wrote in message
>> news:e4rpq3h6ildgr5b14ksmq25o7ee2cdq4eg@4ax.com...
>>> On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 03:13:18 -0500, "Irish Mike"
>>> <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I heard the following on a [gasp] conservative radio show while I was
>>>> driving recently. I think it was Hanity, but I'm not sure.
>>>> Apparently the
>>>> church Obama attends is totally pro-black and posts a lot of pro-black
>>>> material on the internet. Some one took one of the church's posts and
>>>> re-printed it word-for-word, with one exception. Every where the
>>>> church
>>>> used the words "black man" or "black men", they substituted the words
>>>> "white
>>>> man" or "white men". Obama's church determined that the references to
>>>> "white" in the document made it sound too racist. The church
>>>> subsequently
>>>> took down their post. There was also a reference in the show about
>>>> Obama's
>>>> church having honored Louis Farrakhan as man or the year or some thing
>>>> similar.
>>>>
>>>> Irish Mike
>>>
>>>
>>> yes I heard that.. the "Rev." sounded like a racist KKK member..
>>
>> Wasn't that church not the one that Barack attends, but rather on that
>> endorsed Hitlary?
>>
>> Seriously, I remember hearing those clips but I honestly think they were
>> connected to her, not Obama.
>>
>> LG
>
> Are you kidding
> It was the church McCain got his first medal.
No.
LG (not THAT senile)
--
Today, all you have to do is suggest a date by which U.S. forces in Iraq
should surrender, and you're officially a Democratic candidate for
president. - Ann Coulter
LongRodSilver 02-09-2008, 02:05 AM On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 21:09:43 -0500, "Lord Gow333, Conservative
Fullback!" <lordgow@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>"LongRodSilver" <deep@backofyourmothersthroat.net> wrote in message
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>> On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 03:13:18 -0500, "Irish Mike"
>> <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote:
>>
>>>I heard the following on a [gasp] conservative radio show while I was
>>>driving recently. I think it was Hanity, but I'm not sure. Apparently
>>>the
>>>church Obama attends is totally pro-black and posts a lot of pro-black
>>>material on the internet. Some one took one of the church's posts and
>>>re-printed it word-for-word, with one exception. Every where the church
>>>used the words "black man" or "black men", they substituted the words
>>>"white
>>>man" or "white men". Obama's church determined that the references to
>>>"white" in the document made it sound too racist. The church subsequently
>>>took down their post. There was also a reference in the show about
>>>Obama's
>>>church having honored Louis Farrakhan as man or the year or some thing
>>>similar.
>>>
>>>Irish Mike
>>
>>
>> yes I heard that.. the "Rev." sounded like a racist KKK member..
>
>Wasn't that church not the one that Barack attends, but rather on that
>endorsed Hitlary?
>
>Seriously, I remember hearing those clips but I honestly think they were
>connected to her, not Obama.
>
>LG
It was Obama's pastor brah.. I remember hearing it ..
Trinity Church of Christ -- of which Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) is a
member ..and Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., pastor of Trinity
Relationship with Barack Obama
The title of Senator and Presidential candidate Barack Obama's book
The Audacity of Hope was taken from a sermon written by Wright. Obama
first met Wright and joined his church while he was working as a
community organizer prior to attending Harvard Law School. Obama's
connection to Wright first drew attention in a February 2007 Rolling
Stone article which described a speech in which Wright forcefully
spoke about racism against African-Americans. Citing the article and
fears that any further controversy would harm the church, Obama
scrapped plans of having Wright introduce him at his Presidential
announcement.
This only drew further interest into Wright's preaching of Black
liberation theology which some conservative critics say promotes "a
sort of racial exclusivity" Wright has rejected this notion by saying
that "The African-centered point of view does not assume superiority,
nor does it assume separatism. It assumes Africans speaking for
themselves as subjects in history, not objects in history.
During the course of the campaign, Wright has also attracted
controversy for his association with Louis Farrakhan, leader of the
Nation of Islam Wright travelled to Libya with Farrakhan in the 1980s.
In 2007, Wright addressed this by saying "When [Obama’s] enemies find
out that in 1984 I went to Tripoli to visit Colonel Gadaffi with
Farrakhan, a lot of his Jewish support will dry up quicker than a
snowball in hell." In 2007, Trumpeter Magazine (published and edited
by Wright's daughter) presented the Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.
Trumpeter Award to Farrakhan, whom it said "truly epitomized
greatness. Wright is quoted in the magazine offering praise of
Farrakhan "as one of the 20th and. 21st century giants of the African
American religious experience" and also praised Farrakhan's "integrity
and honesty." In response, Obama noted his disagreement with the
decision to give the award to Farrakhan; his statement was praised by
Abraham Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League.
In addition, Wright has said that Zionism has an element of "white
racism", and that the attacks on 9/11 were a consequence of violent
American policies and proved that "people of color had not gone away,
faded into the woodwork or just 'disappeared' as the Great White West
went on its merry way of ignoring Black concerns."
Lord Gow333, Conservative Fullback! 02-09-2008, 11:30 AM "LongRodSilver" <deep@backofyourmothersthroat.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 21:09:43 -0500, "Lord Gow333, Conservative
> Fullback!" <lordgow@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>"LongRodSilver" <deep@backofyourmothersthroat.net> wrote in message
>>news:e4rpq3h6ildgr5b14ksmq25o7ee2cdq4eg@4ax.com...
>>> On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 03:13:18 -0500, "Irish Mike"
>>> <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I heard the following on a [gasp] conservative radio show while I was
>>>>driving recently. I think it was Hanity, but I'm not sure. Apparently
>>>>the
>>>>church Obama attends is totally pro-black and posts a lot of pro-black
>>>>material on the internet. Some one took one of the church's posts and
>>>>re-printed it word-for-word, with one exception. Every where the church
>>>>used the words "black man" or "black men", they substituted the words
>>>>"white
>>>>man" or "white men". Obama's church determined that the references to
>>>>"white" in the document made it sound too racist. The church
>>>>subsequently
>>>>took down their post. There was also a reference in the show about
>>>>Obama's
>>>>church having honored Louis Farrakhan as man or the year or some thing
>>>>similar.
>>>>
>>>>Irish Mike
>>>
>>>
>>> yes I heard that.. the "Rev." sounded like a racist KKK member..
>>
>>Wasn't that church not the one that Barack attends, but rather on that
>>endorsed Hitlary?
>>
>>Seriously, I remember hearing those clips but I honestly think they were
>>connected to her, not Obama.
>>
>>LG
>
> It was Obama's pastor brah.. I remember hearing it ..
>
> Trinity Church of Christ -- of which Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) is a
> member ..and Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., pastor of Trinity
Hmm... coulda sworn it was a Hitlary endorsement. Maybe I'm thinking of
other clips. I remember sound bites from a racist preacher interspersed with
sound bites of Hitlary talking about "bringing the country together".
Oh well. They both suck so I guess it's a moot point.
LG
--
Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently. - Henry Ford
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