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The Reverend Showman

April 29, 9:44 AM
 
 
Who knew Wright Could be so entertaining even as he is so wrong? Here are some excerpts from Wright's recent comments:
From his appearance Monday at the National Press Club in Washington:
"I stand before you to open up this two-day symposium with the hope that this most recent attack on the black church is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright; it is an attack on the black church. ... The most recent attack on the black church, it is our hope that this just might mean that the reality of the African-American church will no longer be invisible."
• On whether he should apologize for shouting in a sermon "God damn America" for its treatment of minorities:
"God doesn't bless everything. God condemns some things. And dem, D-E-M, is where we get the word damn. God damns some practices and there's no excuse for the things that the government, not the American people, have done. That doesn't make me not like America or unpatriotic."
From a speech during the NAACP's annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner on Sunday in Detroit:
"I'm not here for political reasons. I am not a politician. I know that fact will surprise many of you because many in the corporate-owned media have made it seem as if I have announced that I'm running to for the Oval Office. I am not running for the Oval Office. I've been running for Jesus a long, long time, and I'm not tired yet."
"In the past, we were taught to see others who are different as being deficient. We establish arbitrary norm and then determine that anybody not like us was abnormal. But a change is coming because we no longer see others who are different as being deficient. We just see them as different."
Reverend Wright is so out of touch with mainstream America, he doesn't realize how extreme he is.
Topics: Obama , 2008 Election , Reverend Wright , Religion
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