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http://tntalk.wordpress.com/feed (Free subscription) | 07/12/2008
- Leon Walker is a TNTalk! contributing writer. You can look for his columns on Saturdays “write here on TNTalk!” To find out more about Leon, check out our writers page. - For years I, and many with whom I am acquainted, have considered the so-called “Reverend” Jesse Jackson somewhat of a nut. His public and personal antics [...]
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PAXALLES (Free subscription) | 07/09/2008
"Obama's ex-pastor: Faith overcomes facts" from the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that the Reverend Jeremiah Wright is back on the scene - this time in Heinrico County in Richmond, Virginia at the St. Paul's Baptist Church - padding his retirement resume....
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PowerBlog! (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
ARTICLE ON OBAMA’S FAITH MISSES JEREMIAH WRIGHT Nevermind that elephant in the room. As Obama tries to convince Christians he is one of them, this Post article comes out. (From Dr. Paul Kengor on Obama’s religious talk: And don’t expect liberals in the mainstream press to attack Obama. Rather, expect them to continue to suddenly get that old-time religion, to further satiate their newfound fascination...
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Say Anything (Free subscription) | 07/06/2008
Guess how many times Rev. Jeremiah “God Damn America” Wright is mentioned in the page A1 story about Obama’s faith in the Washington Post ? Zero. But I guess there’s no sense mentioning the man, in an article about Obama’s spiritual side, who married Barack to his wife, baptized his children, worked for his campaign, wrote the sermon Obama named a book and his campaign theme after and presided over...
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Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog (Free subscription) | 07/06/2008
The Washington Post has a lengthy story on Obama's current account of his faith journey.The story, strangely, leaves unexamined the role of Pastor Wright in Obama's spiritual journey. How can a story allegedly about...
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TwoConservatives (Free subscription) | 07/05/2008
Obama has made a name for himself throwing people under his campaign bus, even long-time close personal friends like Jeremiah Wright, his pastor and mentor for 20 years. However, when he is targeting specific audiences, he sometimes like to drag people out from under the bus. In an interview in April with the gay magazine "The Advocate ", Barack attacked black Christian churches, and praised his former...
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The Recliner Commentaries (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
What does Barack Obama’s former pastor (now “under the bus”), think of the fourth of July? In his “Trumpet magazine” Jeremiah Wright wrote, “What to the American slave is your 4th of July? I answer: a day that reveals to him, more than all other days in the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim. To him, your celebration is a sham . . . your national greatness, swelling...
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God Is a Beer Drinker (Free subscription) | 06/22/2008
I listened to a fascinating podcast (you can view it here ) with David Corn, a prominent Mother Jones editor and blogger, moderating a discussion with a young and, dare I say it, naive young man with a lot of earnestness if not sincerity, Matt Taibbi, a Rolling Stone political reporter. It was a CSPAN affair, an interesting program I subscribe to on iTunes called After Words. A part of the discussion...
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Hyscience (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
As Krauthammer notes here, the man who's known Barack Obama the longest says Obama's just another politicition: "He slips and slides and flips and flops ..." Flip-Flopper Obama: Do As I Say, Not As I Do; Public Funding
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UncommonSense (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
MSNBC's Dan Abrams uncovered video of John McCain, as recently as a few months ago, admitting that there was a time in his life that he did not love America. Literally. Now, how is that any different than the remark for which the entire right-wing universe, including Cindy McCain, is demonizing Michelle Obama? The only difference I can think of is that in McCain's case, we have the
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monochrom (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
B Rev. William E. Alberts, Ph.D. Two of the most important prophets confronting the oppression of black persons in America are Minister Louis Farrakhan and Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Jr. They are black-chosen not white-approved leader. Thus their unique prophetic authority is revealed in the intense negative reactions to them by mainstream media, which are the guardians of America’s white-controlled hierarchy...
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American Spectator (Free subscription) | 06/19/2008
He continues to serve the interests of white liberal elites.
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mrinternet | 04/29/2008
Attacks on him are really attacks on the black church, claims the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. in a speech to the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Monday. Throughout his speech—which was more of a sermon to a willing congregation—Wright compared South Africa’s former apartheid to the current treatment of black Americans in the US Wright continued his railing against anyone who questions his
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Its Not About His Pastor Its About Obama Far & = representaion 4 all of Us
Obama had a responsablty to represent all Americans and failed Us all when He failed to speek for those Controled by "Rich White People"
He Said Nothing...
anthonytampafl - 05/03/2008
Obama's Campaign Wheels come off !
Wow - just like that... the drama ends as fast as Obama previously had soared.
This will effectively end Obama's Presidential run and he will...
mrinternet - 04/29/2008