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04-25-2008 12:46 PM |
Rev. Jeremiah Wright: The Comeback
Wright interviewed by Bill Moyers on PBS
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/04252008/profile.html
http://patterico.com/2008/04/24/exce...remiah-wright/
A} Served honorably with the US Marines and Navy.
B} Rev served as Cardiopulmonary technician at the National Naval Medical Center.
C} Wright was assigned as part of the medical team charged with care of LBJ after his 1966 surgery.
D} Before leaving the position in 1967, the White House awarded Rev. Wright three letters of commendation.
Not too shabby for a guy who hates America. Seems more of a patriot than current occupant of my white house who ran from his military duty – then and now.
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Men stumble over the truth from time to time, but most pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing happened. ~ Winston Churchill
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Gibbon |
04-25-2008 12:54 PM |
From the National Review. Yes that one started by William F. Buckley, Jr.
Continues to play a vital roll for real conservative ideals.
Media Assassination of the Rev. Wright
Rev hasn’t said anything that Jerry Falwell and other imbeciles have publicly spewed over 9/11.
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toetoe |
04-25-2008 01:06 PM |
The White House left the position in 1967 ? Which position ? Housitosis ?
Adolf Hitler was a marvelous speaker, and a damn fine housepainter. Why, he could hang paper onehanded. He sounds like an abler individual than my boardmate Gibbon OR Irreverend Wrong.
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Gibbon |
04-25-2008 02:09 PM |
And so the venom begins. Just what did Rev say that mega church cultist Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, Benny Hinn, Kenneth Hagin or Joyce Meyer haven’t regurgitated?
One holds three letters of commendation from a president. Those others, self aggrandizement.
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts. ~ Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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bigmack |
04-25-2008 02:22 PM |
As Wright moves forward on this junket (could he have found a more fraternal interviewer than Moyers?) and as he points the finger at others for singling out excerpts of his sermons, which were on DVD's for sale in his church, will he actually address the words he said and the intent behind them, or simply call those who aired the words, "haters"?
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46zilzal |
04-25-2008 02:25 PM |
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DRIVEWAY |
04-25-2008 02:28 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gibbon
From the National Review. Yes that one started by William F. Buckley, Jr.
Continues to play a vital roll for real conservative ideals.
Media Assassination of the Rev. Wright
Rev hasn’t said anything that Jerry Falwell and other imbeciles have publicly spewed over 9/11.
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Are you saying that Rev Wright is an imbecile?
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Gibbon |
04-25-2008 02:50 PM |
DRIVEWAY,
Myself, as a practicing Christian, yes I am. No contradiction here.
Let’s put partisanship aside for a moments as I ask you what did the Rev say that counsler to Ronald Reagan, Jerry Falwell hasn’t spewed from his hole during 9/11.
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bigmack |
04-25-2008 03:13 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gibbon
Let’s put partisanship aside for a moments
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How is it when anyone tries to marginalize what The Rev said it's always this obfuscation in talking about the partisanship of those who didn't like what he said or what other Rev's have said or the whole racist/hater thang?
How bout we just agree that he should either explain what he meant or shut his piehole. I know that's what Obama would like to see happen.
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toetoe |
04-25-2008 03:21 PM |
Oh, maybe GOD DAMN AMERICA ? Although, the second word is bleeped whenever I hear it. I think that's what he said.
I'm with Bruce Williams on this one. Barry should have the worldliness and judgement to foresee this and deal with it MONTHS ago.
Now, I'm a bank robber, but the guy next door is a swindler. If you accuse me, you're just not being fair. I'm squeaky clean, baby.
I would not call my response venom, maybe just gasoline upon your already impressive conflagration.
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chickenhead |
04-25-2008 03:32 PM |
did the reverend ever get caught playing show me yours I'll show you mine with little boys at summer camp?
He's got to rank near the middle when it comes to pulpit dwellers on that alone :confused:
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delayjf |
04-25-2008 03:35 PM |
I'm willing to give the guy some slack given his service to his country (my choice) and the historic perspective of his life (growing up in segregation). I can understand why he might still be bitter. But at this point in history, most white people (50 years and younger) are apathetic towards the "modern civil rights movement".
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toetoe |
04-25-2008 03:48 PM |
delay,
The only defense is insanity !
Okay, how about Michael Savage ? Hilarious, well educated, a perfect face for radio, he's got it all. He attacks ad hominem, NOT ad propria patriam. And he doesn't make excuses based on his upbringing.
And what's with the Bill Moyers mention ? Are we supposed to believe he's the white male Oprah ? Anybody on his show must be okay ? :confused:
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Gibbon |
04-25-2008 03:51 PM |
This quote is deserving of a formal response.
To expand on post #4;
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America deserves terrorist attacks and other horrendous disasters....
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has long been a frequently expressed view among the faction of white evangelical ministers to whom the Republican Party is most inextricably linked. Neither Jerry Falwell {now deceased} nor Pat Robertson ever retracted or denounced their view that America provoked the 9/11 attacks by doing things to anger God. John Hagee continues to believe that the City of New Orleans got what it deserved when Katrina drowned its residents and devastated the lives of thousands of Americans. James Inhofe -- who happens to still be a U.S. Senator -- blamed America for the 9/11 attacks by arguing in a 2002 Senate floor speech that "the spiritual door was opened for an attack against the United States of America " because we pressured Israel to give away parts of the West Bank.
The phrases "anti-American" and "America-haters" are among the most manipulative in our entire political lexicon, but whatever they happen to mean on any given day, they easily encompass people who believe that the U.S. deserved the 9/11 attacks, devastating hurricanes and the like. Yet when are people like Falwell, Robertson, Hagee, Inhofe and other white Christian radicals ever described as anti-American or America-hating extremists? White Christian evangelicals who tie themselves to the political Right are intrinsically patriotic.
Without naming names, do you believe those aforementioned individuals in post #4 are anti-American radicals and that people who allow their children to belong to their churches are exercising grave errors of judgment?
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