Posted on 04/28/2008 12:08:05 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Reverend Jeremiah Wright, the former pastor of the US presidential hopeful Barack Obama, has hit back at critics of his fiery sermons. In two speeches, to journalists and African-American activists, Mr Wright said that attacks on him were attacks on the black church. And he said that his six years of service in the military was proof of his patriotism. Senator Obama rejected Mr Wright's language in a speech last month.
Publicity campaign Mr Wright remained silent when old sermons containing politically charged remarks were circulated on television and online in March. But he is now conducting a publicity campaign to defend himself against the criticisms that were made after the clips were aired. In a speech to the National Press Club, he said that the criticism of him was "not an attack on Jeremiah Wright - it's an attack on the black church". He defended himself against charges of anti-Americanism, saying "I served six years in the military - does that me unpatriotic? How many years did [Vice President Dick] Cheney serve?" But he refused to back down on his assertion that the 9/11 attacks were an example of "America's chickens coming home to roost". "You cannot do terrorism on other people and expect it never to come back on you," he said.
"Those are Biblical principles, not Jeremiah Wright bombastic divisive principles." Speaking to a crowd of several thousand at a fund-raising dinner organised by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Mr Wright acknowledged that he had generated criticism of the Obama campaign in recent weeks. "I am not a politician. I know that fact will surprise many of you because many of the corporate-owned media have made it seem that I have announced that I am running for the Oval Office," he said.
The airing of Mr Wrights sermons led to a barrage of bad publicity for Mr Obama's presidential campaign. In one clip, from a sermon delivered after the attacks of 11 September 2001, Mr Wright suggested that the US had brought the attacks on itself through its own foreign policy.
And in a passage from a 2003 sermon, he said black Americans should condemn the US because of continuing racial injustice, saying: "God damn America for treating our citizens as less than human." After the remarks resurfaced, Mr Obama denounced them as "incendiary" and "completely inexcusable" and said he had not been present when they were made. 'Spiritual guidance' Speaking at the fund-raising dinner, Mr Wright suggested critics had taken his remarks out of context to embarrass him and Mr Obama. "We just do it differently, and some of our haters can't get their heads around that. I come from a religious tradition where we shout in the sanctuary and we march on the picket lines," Mr Wright said. "The African-American tradition is different. We do it in a different way." He added: "I am not one of the most divisive black spiritual leaders... the word is descriptive." Mr Obama is locked in a close race with New York Senator Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination, and faces forthcoming primaries in Indiana and North Carolina.
Before his retirement from the Trinity United Church of Christ, in Chicago, the pastor helped Mr Obama affirm his Christian faith, officiated at his wedding and baptised his daughters. Mr Obama said he had looked to Mr Wright for spiritual, not political, guidance. |
McCain Criticizes Remarks by Obamas Former Pastor
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CORAL GABLES, Fla. Senator John McCain delved on Sunday into remarks made by Senator Barack Obamas former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., saying it was beyond belief that Mr. Wright had likened the Romans at the time of Jesus crucifixion to the Marines and had suggested that the United States was acting like Al Qaeda under a different color flag.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Whooppee!
As sickening as it is to listen to, the media may have just done us all a huge favor.
How many years was Timothy McVay in the military?
YES...KEEP TALKING REV!!!
Amen brother wright!!! Scream it from the mountain tops, don’t let ole whitey keep ya down! Show EVERYONE exactly who you are!!!!!!!
Wright had this to say about Obama:
He’s a politician, I’m a pastor. We speak to two different audiences. And he says what he has to say as a politician. I say what I have to say as a pastor. Those are two different worlds. I do what I do. He does what politicians do.
Did any of the big bad tough journalists AXE Reverend Wright if we can laugh at blacks who use AXE instead of ASK?
Lee H. Oswald and Timothy McVeigh also both served in the US military. They were still skunks.
Of course, the Kennedys’ speech problems have nothing to do with dialect, and everything to do with Blood Alcohol Content.
Well, of course, I can't speak for everyone else, but I know that MY attacks have been attacks directly on you, Jerry. I do not believe that most black churches teach the hatred that you spew.
"The airing of Mr Wrights sermons led to a barrage of bad publicity for Mr Obama's presidential campaign."
Don't you just love the Brits' sense of understatement?
Obama and Wright have taken us at least a step backwards in race relations.
I have monitored MSNBC all day. Twice commentators have posed the same question to Obama apologists. How can Wright be a pastor when he is clearly not HUMBLE and is so SARCASTIC? The answer from both apologists was that Jeremiah Wright was a PROPHET. The last guy said Prophets were above Kings. I have always thought that Wright always thought himself above Barry and above the entire human race as far as that goes.
Elitists always have a problem with who is the most elite...
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