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" ... you should have heard some things my long time father, mentor, and friend thought after having lived through segregation and discrimination , and thats without the treatment as a soldier, that Wright faced,,,, " Yeah. Take that argument somewhere else. "Major Hasan" was a 'soldier' too ... he killed 13 troops and wounded more at Ft Hood ... there's no difference between him and 'Wrong' ... they're both traitors. dont soldiers kill? that makes him a traitor?,,,hmmmm |
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Balance. ![]() Duke & Rev Wright. Insanity and insanity are NOT balances...egads. Now, back up da' bus! That's no way to talk about Barry's long-time preacher, mentor and friend. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() you should have heard some things my long time father, mentor, and friend thought after having lived through segregation and discrimination , and thats without the treatment as a soldier, that Wright faced,,,, people speak on what they see, they apply it to the real world when they are pastors(thats common amongst my lifes churches, pastors arent all daisies and flowers , but more about honesty and practicality) I am far from racist, but I totally understand what my father and this reverend said and I dont think any of it was insane at all. Now your defending Jeremiah Wright? ![]() |
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Edited by
msharmony
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Thu 08/19/10 06:21 PM
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Balance. ![]() Duke & Rev Wright. Insanity and insanity are NOT balances...egads. Now, back up da' bus! That's no way to talk about Barry's long-time preacher, mentor and friend. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() you should have heard some things my long time father, mentor, and friend thought after having lived through segregation and discrimination , and thats without the treatment as a soldier, that Wright faced,,,, people speak on what they see, they apply it to the real world when they are pastors(thats common amongst my lifes churches, pastors arent all daisies and flowers , but more about honesty and practicality) I am far from racist, but I totally understand what my father and this reverend said and I dont think any of it was insane at all. Now your defending Jeremiah Wright? ![]() with one or two exceptions,, I didnt hear anything he said that was untrue,,,,,so, yes HE provided a BALANCE of information to try to counteract the IMMEDIATE us vs them attitude he figured would follow his sermon basically reiterated the passage Matthew 7:4 "Or how can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' and behold, the log is in your own eye? we were about to CRUCIFY muslims as a whole for the innocent deaths of 9/11 AS IF we hadnt had our own hands dirty with the blood of innocents in our own history I dont hate anyone, I do recognize atrocities across the board though(in fact, that is what makes us all equal in my eyes) americans are quick to demonize muslims for what extremists have done over the years,,,,, I didnt hear the reverend demonize anyone but instead condemn certain ACTIONS and BEHAVIORS,,,which I happen to agree with,,, but he is seen by some as crazy for daring to speak out about some of the atrocities of our own fellow americans, and relating them to some of those in the bible I dont condemn all muslims but I wouldnt think anyone crazy if they spoke to muslims about tempering their hatred for americans by owning up to their own actions and their result I dont think the reverend condemned any group, but he associated some of the ACTIONS in this country with some who committed them |
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Balance. ![]() Duke & Rev Wright. Insanity and insanity are NOT balances...egads. Now, back up da' bus! That's no way to talk about Barry's long-time preacher, mentor and friend. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() you should have heard some things my long time father, mentor, and friend thought after having lived through segregation and discrimination , and thats without the treatment as a soldier, that Wright faced,,,, people speak on what they see, they apply it to the real world when they are pastors(thats common amongst my lifes churches, pastors arent all daisies and flowers , but more about honesty and practicality) I am far from racist, but I totally understand what my father and this reverend said and I dont think any of it was insane at all. Now your defending Jeremiah Wright? ![]() with one or two exceptions,, I didnt hear anything he said that was untrue,,,,,so, yes HE provided a BALANCE of information to try to counteract the IMMEDIATE us vs them attitude he figured would follow his sermon basically reiterated the passage Matthew 7:4 "Or how can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' and behold, the log is in your own eye? we were about to CRUCIFY muslims as a whole for the innocent deaths of 9/11 AS IF we hadnt had our own hands dirty with the blood of innocents in our own history I dont hate anyone, I do recognize atrocities across the board though(in fact, that is what makes us all equal in my eyes) americans are quick to demonize muslims for what extremists have done over the years,,,,, I didnt hear the reverend demonize anyone but instead condemn certain ACTIONS and BEHAVIORS,,,which I happen to agree with,,, but he is seen by some as crazy for daring to speak out about some of the atrocities of our own fellow americans, and relating them to some of those in the bible I dont condemn all muslims but I wouldnt think anyone crazy if they spoke to muslims about tempering their hatred for americans by owning up to their own actions and their result I dont think the reverend condemned any group, but he associated some of the ACTIONS in this country with some who committed them Really? So you think America created the AIDS virus to get rid of the African American's of the world? |
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Balance. ![]() Duke & Rev Wright. Insanity and insanity are NOT balances...egads. Now, back up da' bus! That's no way to talk about Barry's long-time preacher, mentor and friend. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() you should have heard some things my long time father, mentor, and friend thought after having lived through segregation and discrimination , and thats without the treatment as a soldier, that Wright faced,,,, people speak on what they see, they apply it to the real world when they are pastors(thats common amongst my lifes churches, pastors arent all daisies and flowers , but more about honesty and practicality) I am far from racist, but I totally understand what my father and this reverend said and I dont think any of it was insane at all. Now your defending Jeremiah Wright? ![]() with one or two exceptions,, I didnt hear anything he said that was untrue,,,,,so, yes HE provided a BALANCE of information to try to counteract the IMMEDIATE us vs them attitude he figured would follow his sermon basically reiterated the passage Matthew 7:4 "Or how can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' and behold, the log is in your own eye? we were about to CRUCIFY muslims as a whole for the innocent deaths of 9/11 AS IF we hadnt had our own hands dirty with the blood of innocents in our own history I dont hate anyone, I do recognize atrocities across the board though(in fact, that is what makes us all equal in my eyes) americans are quick to demonize muslims for what extremists have done over the years,,,,, I didnt hear the reverend demonize anyone but instead condemn certain ACTIONS and BEHAVIORS,,,which I happen to agree with,,, but he is seen by some as crazy for daring to speak out about some of the atrocities of our own fellow americans, and relating them to some of those in the bible I dont condemn all muslims but I wouldnt think anyone crazy if they spoke to muslims about tempering their hatred for americans by owning up to their own actions and their result I dont think the reverend condemned any group, but he associated some of the ACTIONS in this country with some who committed them Really? So you think America created the AIDS virus to get rid of the African American's of the world? that would fall under the one or two exceptions |
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Balance. ![]() Duke & Rev Wright. Insanity and insanity are NOT balances...egads. Now, back up da' bus! That's no way to talk about Barry's long-time preacher, mentor and friend. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() you should have heard some things my long time father, mentor, and friend thought after having lived through segregation and discrimination , and thats without the treatment as a soldier, that Wright faced,,,, people speak on what they see, they apply it to the real world when they are pastors(thats common amongst my lifes churches, pastors arent all daisies and flowers , but more about honesty and practicality) I am far from racist, but I totally understand what my father and this reverend said and I dont think any of it was insane at all. Now your defending Jeremiah Wright? ![]() with one or two exceptions,, I didnt hear anything he said that was untrue,,,,,so, yes HE provided a BALANCE of information to try to counteract the IMMEDIATE us vs them attitude he figured would follow his sermon basically reiterated the passage Matthew 7:4 "Or how can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' and behold, the log is in your own eye? we were about to CRUCIFY muslims as a whole for the innocent deaths of 9/11 AS IF we hadnt had our own hands dirty with the blood of innocents in our own history I dont hate anyone, I do recognize atrocities across the board though(in fact, that is what makes us all equal in my eyes) americans are quick to demonize muslims for what extremists have done over the years,,,,, I didnt hear the reverend demonize anyone but instead condemn certain ACTIONS and BEHAVIORS,,,which I happen to agree with,,, but he is seen by some as crazy for daring to speak out about some of the atrocities of our own fellow americans, and relating them to some of those in the bible I dont condemn all muslims but I wouldnt think anyone crazy if they spoke to muslims about tempering their hatred for americans by owning up to their own actions and their result I dont think the reverend condemned any group, but he associated some of the ACTIONS in this country with some who committed them Really? So you think America created the AIDS virus to get rid of the African American's of the world? that would fall under the one or two exceptions ????????????? |
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Hell, there is only ONE difference between Heremiah Wright and Fred Phelps and it is skin color.
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Oh and that includes both Wright and Phelps being major Democrat(ran for office 5 times).
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the only things I disagreed with him on was the absolute assertion that aids was created purposely...and people purposely infected
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