Posted on 03/16/2008 9:52:01 AM PDT by rao2000
Well, with a name like Crimson Elephant, yes, a little ridicule is due . . . WAR EAGLE!!!!!!!!!
No harm intended, some of my friends graduated from that school in Tuscaloosa.
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Whoa, I'm tan (Caucasian, Native American) and I attended a black church in Montgomery, Alabama, for six months back in the mid 1980's. The ONLY time politics was discussed was after the 6 hour Sunday service, at a congregational meeting, and I've forgotten what it had to do with, but it was about local politics. During the "rant" about "whites" the Pastor's blind husband called out that they weren't talking about me, but about prejudiced whites. I was the only white face in the crowd and I've never felt more accepted at any other gathering as I was for those six months at that church, with Pastor Willie Mae Rudolph.
The Sunday Service was lots of singing and lots of preaching straight from the Bible, no discussion of what color skin Jesus had, and lots of praying. There wasn't any mention of politics during the service. Not every black church is like Trinity United Church of Christ. In fact, I'd surmise most black churches are more like the one I attended than the one Obama attends.
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Thank you for a multi-reply, wish I’d thought of that!!
You replied to me, but I didn’t write anything you quoted. I think you meant to reply to someone else.
Because the actual newsmedia is talking about Jeremiah Wright now.
And Newsmax was talking about it 9 months ago. How about that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ytunVlhd3A
This is not what I'd class as a classic Sunday go to meeting church. It's more like a social justice club for downtrodden black wannabees.
YMMV, just my opinion.
The FACT that Obama doesn't have the 1/8 Negro African blood to classify him as an African American hasn't been researched and discussed and should be. His whole persona is false. He's an Arab American. Even his father is classified in Kenya as an Arab and his ancestors on his father's side were Arab slave traders.
Maybe this will come out eventually.
When these statements first came to my attention, it was at the beginning of my presidential campaign. I made it clear at the time that I strongly condemned his comments.
- http://hotair.com/archives/2008/03/14/obama-issues-statement-repudiating-wright-may-appear-on-hannity-colmes/
Anyone got anything in regards to this condemnation? Is this yet another lie, and he had only condemned Wright recently?
I don’t know. You need to keep watching threads and do Google searches I guess.
The issue is taking something that is news— that Rev. Wright is a racist nutburger— and making up things beyond that about Obama being in attendance at this sermon.
Correction: Not the composer of the song, but the author of the lyrics.
I think the author addressed you directly this morning on the matter of that particular sermon. But if it’s that important for you to continue to call him liar and insist that he’s making it up, knock yourself out.
Obama and his wife are the pampered beneficiaries of affirmative action at Ivy League colleges. They chose to associate themselves with a race-baiting demagogue for a pastor. The presidential race is being drawn into the strange, confused world of Obama's search for a racial identity and his dysfunctional family background. This is not where the country needs to go in 2008 America. We don't need to be "healed" by Obama. We don't need lectures on race and white guilt. And we don't need the weird cult of the Obamamaniacs.
We are in a war and a recession with a tumbling dollar and economic uncertainty. This isn't the time for a wild racial U-turn down the memory lane of the pre-civil rights South, driven by a confused Harvard graduate who imagines himself as the new Martin Luther King, adding fake quavering and trills to his voice in highly emotional, quasi-religious speeches. If he and his wife need "healing" they should consult a shrink.
“I don’t place my hand over my heart for the Star Spangled Banner.”
Most people do unless they are protesting against the US for whatever reason. Especially if they are actually at the event as opposed to watching it on TV. You are also supposed to remove hats and if in the armed forces, salute. Why don’t you?
I blame it all on my grammar school. See post #410 for my explanation.
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