Did you notice during the CNN interview Obama never faulted his Pastor Wright for his sermons?

Obama vindicated his priest by observant which a story as well as tangible sufferings of blacks done a priest complete a anti-America as well as anti-white invectives.

He laid open a oration as not reflecting his personal idea though never did he censure him for observant them.

What can we contend about this?

Posted by Kid Pastor on February 7th, 2010 filed in Pastor
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12 Responses to “Did you notice during the CNN interview Obama never faulted his Pastor Wright for his sermons?”

  1. Persiphone_Hellecat Says:

    As a NYer and an American I am appauled. He disgraced the memory of every person who died on 9/11, every person who lost someone on 9/11, every citizen of NY, every person who worked at the Pentagon and every hero who came from near and far to help us in our time of need.

    But MUCH more than that, he disgraced the memory of every person who was killed in their sleep at Pearl Harbor. THAT is the reason we bombed Hiroshima and we had every right to retaliate for what JAPAN started. I don’t know a single person from WW2 who had any problem with what we did. It saved maybe thousands and thousands of American lives fighting that war.

    Mr. Barak Hussain Obama as a person born in the state of Hawaii should know that. Or isn’t that what they taught him in school in Indonesia? That is what they taught me here in school in the good old US of A. God BLESS America.

    Sorry Paster Wrong and Barak Hussain Obama – you are haters and liars.

    Barak give back every campaign dollar to every citizen in this country whose opinion of you has changed now that the truth be told. When you buy something and it isn’t what you wanted or expected, you deserve your money back.

    If you donated to his campaign and are an AMERICAN ask for a refund. Break him by taking back your money and leaving his campaign broke.

    Pax-C

  2. Richard C Says:

    It is the major reason why his "denunciation" in disingenuous and genius at the same time. For the latter, he wraps enough verbiage around "background" material to make it sound as if he is distancing himself from the pastor and, the former, because he is not denouncing in any way shape or form. It is a semantically-based game that Obama is playing.

  3. oracle2world Says:

    Obama doesn’t see anything controversial with his pastor.

    That is really what that community believes to be true.

  4. The Wiz Says:

    That CNN is pro-Obama?

  5. Rosco Bagdagowicz Says:

    Picky, picky.

    Are you responsible for what your pastor says? No. Neither is Senator Obama for what his pastor says.

    He denounced it. That’s enough. That’s all anyone can do.

    I don’t like Senator Obama either, or Senator Clinton. But every other answer has just been *irrational*!

  6. sligoman Says:

    proves the mentoring of 20 years worked.

    obams is his slave child and will do whatever he asks.

    obama should have the guts to quit this racist church.

  7. pussycat_8 Says:

    I found that a little disturbing. Those remarks are highly inflammatory, and come from a person who he has said is a mentor of his. I would walk out of my church if my pastor started spouting anti-America anti-black propaganda, and certainly have something to say about the wrongness of such invective.

  8. His Divine Shadow Says:

    Honestly, I think he could have leveraged that point if he wanted to. It is true that a lot of black americans who grew up back in those days are pretty set in their ways, especially after growing up with Jim Crow laws and segregation.

    If Obama wanted to come out of this sounding better than he did, he should have said that the viewpoints were misguided and racist viewpoints of the past that he, as a president, would try to move us away from. Instead, he pretty much defended the guy and went so far as to say that he is still loyal to him, even knowing what kinds of sentiments he harbours.

    Obama had the opportunity to both denounce this kind of activity without denouncing the man himself, and use it as part of a greater message of unity and he squandered it. This could only mean that either Obama was too stupid to realize how to handle the situation, or he really does believe in what his pastor said. Neither situation bodes well.

  9. buzz Says:

    I am glad that he didn’t. There is no reason for him to do so. I’d rather he lose the nomination than bow to knee-jerk reactions from people who do not want to hear an inconvenient truth.

  10. black leopard Says:

    that means he probably supports wright’s views as well, he just wouldn’t say it so openly. if he wasn’t running for president he’ll be vocal about his anti americanism.

  11. Stephsteph Says:

    Ohhhh that’s some old b*ll sh*t that girl was sayn, so what. why do you care what his pastor said he can’t control what comes out of his mouth and what he said was true, its not like his pastor said lets kill all non black people and tear other cultures down., and its not like he passed a law that was going to help blacks and shun whites get over it most of the sh*t said was from Clinton’s campaign cause shes a dirty b*tch who new she wasn’t going 2 win so she had to put some bull out. 1st he was a Muslim now hes a racist christian the b*tch and her campaign should get their lie straight and some ppl shouldn’t be so stupid to believe every thing they hear do some investigating before u judge and you ain’t got 2 post on my comment until u do. The Old US of A is very sneaky about the things they do don’t get me wrong I love this country but we aren’t as good as we seem.

  12. ursaitaliano70 Says:

    These are great intelligent questions! No, he did not reject the man. He said these were not his beliefs but continues to admire this guy. I’ve been thinking this all along. What is wrong with all the Obama supporters.
    This is what happens when people are desperate for change. Many are afraid that if we don’t act in a desperate way things will get worse. This is how many cults operate. People need to wake up.
    Reminds me so much of Jim Jones! Many of his supporters are being brainwashed into thinking he is the new savior of the world. It is scary! We need a level headed rational person who works with diplomacy. We need someone who hangs on to our allies and not get them ticked off at us. We need someone who doesn’t "suck up" to our enemies but handles them with firmness and diplomacy.The world’s feelings towards the US are very fragile right now. We don’t need our enemies thinking we are weak. That’s what happened at 911. Bush is incompetent and the al qaeda took advantage at the right time.Barack Obama will continue to brainwash his supporters and when and if he gets in who knows where his allegiance will be and how competent he will be to handle an impending attack!.

    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/08/barack_obama_back_to_the_minor.html

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