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The sordid details of Obama's church continue to trickle in:

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?c=JPArticle&cid=1205420759325&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

"In an issue dated July 22, 2007, in a section titled "Pastor's Page," the Trinity United Church in Chicago reprinted an article by Hamas official Moussa Abu Marzook."

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Typical
By Moses Mar 24th 2008 at 10:48 am EDT
This is just another piece of evidence that shows the typical Clinton tactic of denigrating and attacking anybody who doesn't agree with you or opposes you.
Re: Typical
By limbo Mar 24th 2008 at 10:55 am EDT
Yes, I agree they seem to always turn the words around and make it sound like something else. Typical is a word that describes a group of people. It was a true statement. But analyzed over and over.
Re: Typical
By TexasDem Mar 24th 2008 at 10:57 am EDT
So you actually believe that Obama and his preacher are good guys?
words like fairytale?
By average guy Mar 24th 2008 at 11:25 am EDT
look in the mirror and say, "I bullsh*t myself every day, in ever way."
Re: Typical
By PracticallyPerfect Mar 24th 2008 at 11:10 am EDT
Unfortunately, it is typical of Obama.

The fact is, his supporters don't care who he is associated with or what kind of racist, anti-semitic stuff his church puts out.

I guess Obama supporters are themselves fine with this kind of hate. Otherwise, you would really start to question...

BTW, I love that Obama says the Clinton's are the hypocrits. He shows a picture? That's not of them sitting in Wright's church. And where was he when the article came out in the bulletin? With his mouth shut again? Oh, I know, he didn't read that issue anymore than he sat in church when Wright gave his hateful discourse.

Obama has flip flopped on so much, I can't keep track. But certainly anyone is a hypocrit who says he rises above this crap and then continues to belong to such an organization.

Give me a break. This is the character that the Democrats want to elect? Forget the beef. Show me the CHARACTER!
  
Huh?
By TexasDem Mar 24th 2008 at 10:54 am EDT
Strange how your mind is able to twist things around. You're almost as bad as the preacher.
Disparaging comments will not be tolerated.
  
More neocon sleaze from the Tex-troll
By Mike in Raleigh Mar 24th 2008 at 10:57 am EDT
Re: More neocon sleaze from the Tex-troll
By TexasDem Mar 24th 2008 at 10:59 am EDT
At least I'm providing important info. All Obama supporters can do nowadays is resort to silly cartoons.
  
GLAD YOU DID A BLOF OF YOUR OWN
By MICHAEL on The Beach Mar 24th 2008 at 11:30 am EDT
TexDem, my hat is off to you for doing your own blog instead of sening this data as answer to unrelated blogs.

I do not agree with any of this but I love the right we all have a freedom of (clean & civil) speach...

I am allowed to say I think it will snow in MIAMI tomorrow & others must respect this right...WHAT THEY WOULD THINK OF ME A DIFFERENT ISSUE..

USA is greatest country in world & we all should values our freedoms...

GOOD GOINT DENTEX ...Now keep doing your onw posts & we will all be greatly appreciative..
  
Some useful links
By Jim Callahan Mar 24th 2008 at 5:07 pm EDT
The opinion piece was originally published in the Los Angeles Times newspaper.
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Be careful, this piece starts out moderate and then veers in a very radical direction.

News coverage by JTA whose slogan is "The Global News Service of the Jewish People."

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JTA article with resource links
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"The remarks that have caused this recent firestorm weren't simply controversial," Obama said. "They weren’t simply a religious leader’s effort to speak out against perceived injustice. Instead they expressed a profoundly distorted view of this country -- a view that sees white racism as endemic and that elevates what is wrong with America above all that we know is right with America. A view that sees the conflicts in the Middle East as rooted primarily in the actions of stalwart allies like Israel instead of emanating from the perverse and hateful ideologies of radical Islam."

Obama's speech comes after weeks of escalating tensions in the Democratic race, as well as mounting concerns among some party leaders and activists that the contest between Obama and U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) was becoming increasingly polarized along racial lines.

At the same time, the continuing revelations about Wright's comments have triggered a new wave of criticism of Obama from Jewish Republicans and conservatives eager to tie the Democratic candidate to his pastor.

Wright has praised Louis Farrakhan and once traveled with the Nation of Islam leader to meet with Moammar Gadhafi in Libya.

But some Jewish organizations praised Obama's speech.

Abraham Foxman, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, said the specific reference to Wright's anti-Israel views was reassuring.

"From our perspective the specific reference and to condemn radical Islam is a sensitivity to our community," Foxman told JTA just after Obama completed his speech.

In a post to its Washington blog, the Orthodox Union directed readers to Obama's rebuttal of Wright on the Israel point, while adding that the speech was "much broader" than just a rejection of the pastor's remarks and "worth reading in full."

Among those criticizing Obama was former Bush press secretary Ari Fleischer, who addressed the topic during a convention Sunday organized by the United Jewish Communities.

"The statements that your clergy make when you join give a little bit of an indication of your own sense of right and wrong, and you cannot just divorce from that," Fleischer said, speaking to more than 1,000 donors younger than 45 who are active in the Jewish federation system.

"If my rabbi had made those statements, I would have left the synagogue immediately," said Fleischer, an active board member of the Republican Jewish Coalition. "It really troubles me that Barack Obama only waited until now to speak out about this issue.
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In addressing the same UJC gathering at which Fleischer spoke, one of Obama's top Jewish surrogates -- former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel Kurtzer -- said "we would not want to be judged by rabbis who sometimes say ridiculous things."

"We would hope that we would be strong enough to denounce them, as the senator has done with his pastor," Kurtzer said.



Jim Callahan
Orlando, FL