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myboynoah 03-16-2008 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by SoonerCoug (Post 198689)
Is his pastor completely wrong when he says our nation is controlled by rich white people?

He is when he suggests those same rich white people invented the AIDS virus to kill black people and conspired via the drug trade to put black men into prison.

Is it wrong for the KKK to point out that black men commit a very disproportionate amount of violent crime in America?

SoonerCoug 03-16-2008 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute (Post 198698)
Sooner, are you trying to justify the Reverend Wright's hate?

No. I'm just saying it's a little like going after Mitt Romney over Delbert Stapley.

I do believe that Obama is smarter and more reasonable than his pastor, and I believe Obama when he says that he completely disagrees with some of his pastor's statements.

I disagree with plenty of stuff I hear at Church, and I still attend. Haven't you ever had someone say something atrocious or racist from the pulpit? I admit that it's rare, but it does happen. We have less of a problem with racism than anti-gay bigotry.

Heck, we had a member of our stake presidency say that depression is a direct result of not having the spirit. That's pretty f-ed up, IMO.

JohnnyLingo 03-16-2008 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute (Post 198698)
Sooner, are you trying to justify the Reverend Wright's hate?

Minorities can't hate.

Only white males can.

And all of us do. All the time.

BarbaraGordon 03-16-2008 01:53 AM

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Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute (Post 198690)
Dems look as if they'll blow it again.

It's possible. Eyebrows were raised even a year ago when it became clear they were choosing between two of the least electable candidates in America. We all know where Hillary sits, and as much as I personally like Mr. Obama, there's no getting around the fact that he's a biracial African-American man with a Muslim middle name, an incredibly liberal voting record, and several skeletons in his closet. If McCain keeps his act together, he could actually pull off what would be regarded as a huge upset for the Republicans. It would certainly help McCain for the war to stay out of the headlines and for the economy to slow its widely perceived tanking, though.

SoonerCoug 03-16-2008 01:56 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyLingo (Post 198709)
Minorities can't hate.

Only white males can.

And all of us do. All the time.

JohnnyLingo=primitive computer program on a loop.

myboynoah 03-16-2008 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by BarbaraGordon (Post 198688)
I actually wonder if Wright and Ferraro aren't using their favorite candidates to try to forward their own personal political agendas. It's certainly clear they each have very passionate feelings about certain issues.

Regarding Obama, it's odd that someone running a campaign around a record of judgment/discretion couldn't possibly have chosen a church with more political liability.

Did you see that Obama is also suggesting he and Hillary just split the FL and MI delegates 50/50. He does realize that that's the same as not seating the delegates at all, right?

Obama has two problems:

1) he is so new on the scene that people are looking to find out what he is all about--that can be dangerous.

2) he thinks he can talk his way out of anything.

On Florida and Michigan, that's the best Obama can hope for. This looks like it is going to turn into a real mess. Odd that Michigan and Florida moved up so they could be more relevant, and by doing so, they did excactly what they planned in a very round about way.

Cali Coug 03-16-2008 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by myboynoah (Post 198684)
How long has he known this bigot? Ten plus years? Sure, politics never came up. Yet the bigot is the first person he thanks after being elected to the Senate.

Puts his wife's statements into perspective.

I think this kills Obama's GE chances because this will not go away. Rasmussen said this morning that his negatives are up to 49%. That's Hillary level.

So McCain will go after Obama because of Obama's minister's statements?

McCain has his own problems with minister supporters.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/...=related_story

You are reading into this what you want to see.

Cali Coug 03-16-2008 02:04 AM

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Originally Posted by SoonerCoug (Post 198708)
No. I'm just saying it's a little like going after Mitt Romney over Delbert Stapley.

I do believe that Obama is smarter and more reasonable than his pastor, and I believe Obama when he says that he completely disagrees with some of his pastor's statements.

I disagree with plenty of stuff I hear at Church, and I still attend. Haven't you ever had someone say something atrocious or racist from the pulpit? I admit that it's rare, but it does happen. We have less of a problem with racism than anti-gay bigotry.

Heck, we had a member of our stake presidency say that depression is a direct result of not having the spirit. That's pretty f-ed up, IMO.

Agreed. Heck, all you have to do is read this board to realize that many people here go to church despite totally stupid statements by various church leaders on assorted topics.

myboynoah 03-16-2008 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by SoonerCoug (Post 198708)
No. I'm just saying it's a little like going after Mitt Romney over Delbert Stapley.

That's about the worst analogy I've ever seen. Delbert Stapley? What are we talking about here? 60s-70s Mormon views on race?

That's weak koolaid Sooner.

il Padrino Ute 03-16-2008 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by SoonerCoug (Post 198708)
No. I'm just saying it's a little like going after Mitt Romney over Delbert Stapley.

I do believe that Obama is smarter and more reasonable than his pastor, and I believe Obama when he says that he completely disagrees with some of his pastor's statements.

I disagree with plenty of stuff I hear at Church, and I still attend. Haven't you ever had someone say something atrocious or racist from the pulpit? I admit that it's rare, but it does happen. We have less of a problem with racism than anti-gay bigotry.

Heck, we had a member of our stake presidency say that depression is a direct result of not having the spirit. That's pretty f-ed up, IMO.

I only asked because you posted that video of McCain's pastor.

And I usually sleep through church, so I rarely hear anything controversial.


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