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red states rule
04-18-2008, 04:38 AM
Seems Barry hooked up with the racist Wright for political reasons


Obama's Years in Chicago Politics Shaped His Presidential Candidacy
Two decades in the Windy City produced the Obama we know today

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Obama also saw firsthand the central role that African-American churches played in the black community, providing solace, pride, and the motivation to persevere against adversity. He got to know Wright, the bombastic and charismatic pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ—whose angry sermons, widely perceived as anti-American and antiwhite, got Obama's presidential campaign into deep trouble a few weeks ago.

Political base. But there was personal motivation, too. Despite having little previous interest in religion, Obama joined Wright's growing church in part to deepen what one friend called "a whole web of relationships" in the community that gave him a strong political base and a well-connected mentor. At one point, Wright warned Obama that the ministers and other leaders in Chicago could be parochial and cynical, which would make Obama's job of organizing much harder. Obama soon learned this in a very personal way when one minister derided him at a public meeting for being a pawn of Chicago's whites because he tried to work with the Establishment.

Wright, who retired earlier this year, belonged to a gospel-shouting tradition in many black churches of "signifying"—connecting with parishioners by linking religion to contemporary life and politics. He was dramatic and topical in part to attract young people to his version of the Christian tradition rather than Islam, which also had appeal to young blacks, to some degree because of charismatic leaders such as Farrakhan. Obama says he recognizes all this, and while he has condemned what Wright said, he refused to "disown" him and his good works in the community. This is seen by Obama confidants as an example of the loyalty so prized in Chicago politics. "He feels that we need to accept people with their imperfections," says a friend. "You don't disown them. It's very much a part of his message." Adds Rep. Jan Schakowsky of Chicago, a supporter: "Barack will not demonize. He won't throw somebody under the bus."

http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/campaign-2008/2008/04/11/obamas-years-in-chicago-politics-shaped-his-presidential-candidacy.html?PageNr=2

Abbey Marie
04-18-2008, 10:08 AM
We've known this for a while now. No fundamental Obama as Messiah "change" here- just politics as usual.

red states rule
04-19-2008, 05:36 AM
We've known this for a while now. No fundamental Obama as Messiah "change" here- just politics as usual.

and he is scared he would lose the angry black vote - which is politics as normal as you stated

It is sad to se so many adults approving of Wrights lies and bigotry

What is sadder is they take their kids to hear him, so the next generation is properly indoctranated

theHawk
04-19-2008, 08:43 AM
His whole life is a political maneuver.

red states rule
04-19-2008, 08:45 AM
His whole life is a political maneuver.

Even though he is a phoney as a $4 dolloar bill, his Kool Aide drinking supporters ignore these facts

Yurt
04-20-2008, 04:59 PM
Seems Barry hooked up with the racist Wright for political reasons

He won't throw somebody under the bus."

http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/campaign-2008/2008/04/11/obamas-years-in-chicago-politics-shaped-his-presidential-candidacy.html?PageNr=2

*cough* grandma *cough*

red states rule
04-20-2008, 05:02 PM
*cough* grandma *cough*

Well Grandma was an acceptable loss. It is a small price to pay for poltical gains

Ask MFM, he will agree with that assessment. He lives it

trobinett
04-20-2008, 05:21 PM
"the angry black vote".

Through away your whole campaign for half a dozen lost, and disenfranchised soles..........

Yurt
04-20-2008, 05:44 PM
its the same racist reason he doesn't list white americans on his website under people, latinos, african americans, pacific islanders, first americans, but no whitey...or european americans...

i think he started out in the church for politics, no doubt, and he now believes the racist bull from that "church"

the founder of BET is right....if obama wasn't black, he wouldn't even be in this race