| re: Meat, Jim and Presidents of the US of A | |
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Max 02:32 am UTC 07/29/08 |
| In reply to: | re: Meat, Jim and Presidents of the US of A - Pudding 02:08 am UTC 07/29/08 |
| McCain's "pastor" of political choice is just as radical as Wright - that man is John Hagee. I'm white and i guess im also pro-black - which doesnt mean much. I really tired and annoyed with both parties so to hell with them. > We've all done things to a lesser or greater degree to > advance ourselves, Obama isn't any different. Apparently > Oprah Winfrey used to go to the same church but ditched as > soon as she heard the radical views of Wright. Kinda funny > how Obama is made out to be pro-black by the media when > he's as white as he is black. > > Religion and politics never mix well IMO, but it seems > nowadays that you can't have one without the other if > you're wanting votes. I like McCain, eight years too late > though, but I don't like the way he's pandering to the > conservative Evangelical fruitcakes just to get extra > votes. > > > > Actually im not even a republican. Obama admitted that he > > joined the Trinity United Church of Christ to advance > > himself in the Chicago community but then was so inspired > > by Rev Wright that he became a devout christian. First > > off, the Trinity Church openly endorses the "black value > > system" which calls for blacks to avoid > > "middle-classness." Secondly, once there was open debate > > on the nuts at trinity obama ditched the church. His > > actions demonstrate to me that he never had and doesnt > > have any particular affinity for the church he joined. > > > > > > Neither i nor, i think, anyone else on this board can > > > > speak to Obama's personal character and general goodness; > > > > however, im more inclined to think negatively of his > > > > character given his relationship with the radical black > > > > separatist for, as he admitted, political benefit. > > > > > > You're not a member of the Sean Hannity fanclub are you? > > > Seems obvious to me that you've been brainwashed by the > > > rightwing nutjobs on FoxNews. Obama is damned if he does > > > and damned if doesn't. Trying to pin 'guilt by > > > association' on him won't do McCain any favours > > > whatsoever. | |
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