March 16, 2008

The Audacity of Hate


Senator Barack Hussein Obama has tried to distance himself from his "Mentor", but only since the furor that erupted last week.


The Autonomist   tells it:
Now that his racist, America-hating pastor Jeremiah Wright is finally in the spotlight, Barack Obama is making the media rounds denouncing Wright's controversial statements. However, there's strong evidence that Obama isn't being exactly truthful in his denunciations.

Presidential candidate Barack Hussein Obama preaches on the campaign trail that America needs a new consensus based on faith and bipartisanship, yet he continues to attend a controversial Chicago church whose pastor routinely refers to "white arrogance" and "the United States of White America."
In fact, Obama was in attendance at the church when these statements were made on July 22.

. . . Wright's strong sentiments were echoed in the Sunday morning service attended by
NewsMax
Wright laced into America's establishment, blaming the "white arrogance" of America's Caucasian majority for the woes of the world, especially the oppression suffered by blacks. To underscore the point he refers to the country as the "United States of White America."

Many in the congregation, including Obama, nodded in apparent agreement as these statements were made. [Emphasis added]

The sermon also addressed the Iraq war, a frequent area of Wright's fulminations. "Young African-American men," Wright thundered, were "dying for nothing." The "illegal war," he shouted, was "based on Bush's
lies" and is being "fought for oil money."

In a sermon filled with profanity, Wright also blamed the war on "Bush administration bulls--t."
Those are the types of statements that have led to MSNBC's Tucker Carlson describing Wright as "a full-blown hater."
Barack Hussein Obama has attended Wright's sermons for over twenty years.

By his own admission, Obama consults with Wright before making any "bold political decisions."

Obama calls Wright his "spiritual advisor."

He calls Wright one of his prime mentors.

Obama got the title of his book, "The Audacity of Hope," from a Wright sermon of the same name.

He says that Wright was extremely important in shaping his life and his views.

Obama and his wife were married by Rev. Wright.

Reverend Wright baptized Obama's daughters.

Barack Hussein Obama donated over $20,000 to Wright's church in 2006.

He continues attending services in Wright's church. In light of these realities, if you believe that Barack Obama doesn't largely agree with Reverend Wright's world view, I've got a bridge I'd like to sell you.
From Wright's sermons at the pulpit:
"We've got a paranoid group of patriots in power."

"Fighting for peace is like raping for virginity."

"We are doing the same thing that Al-Qaeda did with a different flag."

"Black men turning on black men- That is fighting the wrong enemy."

"If they can't find the weapons of mass destruction then they are going to do just like the LAPD and plant them some weapons of mass destruction."

"The stuff we have done overseas has now been brought back home to our own front yard."

"The government lied about the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color."

An Afterthought:

The incredibly vituperative, hate-mongering, race-dividing rhetoric aside, isn't there something in the Constitution regarding the separation of church and state?

These religious types who preach politics from the pulpit cross that line and the churches who permit it should no longer be allowed a tax-exempt status.

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