Seems like the poster boy for Affirmitive action is having his problems now with the press. I find it hard to believe that after 20+ years as a member of his church he has never heard the rantings of his lunatic of a preacher bemoaning the US. The honeymoon with the press is over now I guess. Does that mean they will now ask him some hardball questions. I would like to know his way of thinking.
Originally posted by slimjimI have had the experience of disagreeing with my pastor over many topics. I also happen to agree with him on many. For me it was a good experience to debate and disagree with him. God help us if we have to agree with everything we hear in church. And God help us if we have to leave and form our own church every time we get upset with what is said.
Seems like the poster boy for Affirmitive action is having his problems now with the press. I find it hard to believe that after 20+ years as a member of his church he has never heard the rantings of his lunatic of a preacher bemoaning the US. The honeymoon with the press is over now I guess. Does that mean they will now ask him some hardball questions. I would like to know his way of thinking.
What are some hardball questions you would like him to answer?
Originally posted by kirksey957The press has given him a pass since the beginning. He claims he didn't vote for the war. No S$it! He wasn't even a Senator at the time. He really can't use that argument agianst Hillary unless he was in the Senate at the time. His wife with her snide comments about finally being proud of being an American also ticked me off. She has some gall especially after attending two Ivy league schools and getting her degree. I wonder if she could have accomplished that in Nigeria or some other country in Africa? He finally had to disavow any knowledge of his pastor's ranting. I just hope he hasn't created a strawman with his stating he wasn't present when his reverand was ranting agaist the US. Finally, If my pastor started blaming Blacks for all fo the problems of the world I don't think it woul have taken me 20 years to finally leave the church or denounce his statements.
I have had the experience of disagreeing with my pastor over many topics. I also happen to agree with him on many. For me it was a good experience to debate and disagree with him. God help us if we have to agree with everything we hear in church. And God help us if we have to leave and form our own church every time we get upset with what is said.
What are some hardball questions you would like him to answer?
Originally posted by kirksey957I'd start by asking him to show his evidence that the United States invented the HIV virus and spread it This was a popular KGB myth during the Cold War that was circulated by them in African nations against the West.
I have had the experience of disagreeing with my pastor over many topics. I also happen to agree with him on many. For me it was a good experience to debate and disagree with him. God help us if we have to agree with everything we hear in church. And God help us if we have to leave and form our own church every time we get upset with what is said.
What are some hardball questions you would like him to answer?
So, I'd ask Mr Wright to show me his sources for such an outrageous, bordering on paranoid claim.
Originally posted by kirksey957My second hard ball question for Mr Wright is where is your proof for your claim that the government brings illegal drugs into the country and distributes them to the poor (assuming here he means poor blacks) to keep them 'under control'
I have had the experience of disagreeing with my pastor over many topics. I also happen to agree with him on many. For me it was a good experience to debate and disagree with him. God help us if we have to agree with everything we hear in church. And God help us if we have to leave and form our own church every time we get upset with what is said.
What are some hardball questions you would like him to answer?
Kindly display your detailed evidence for this claim , Mr Wright
Originally posted by slimjimI think there is more trouble for Obama. Apparently Obama denies hearing some of his Reverends rantings, however, Obama wrote a book a while back that includes some of the Reverends rantings. How embarrassing. 😳
Seems like the poster boy for Affirmitive action is having his problems now with the press. I find it hard to believe that after 20+ years as a member of his church he has never heard the rantings of his lunatic of a preacher bemoaning the US. The honeymoon with the press is over now I guess. Does that mean they will now ask him some hardball questions. I would like to know his way of thinking.
Originally posted by Sam The ShamIts like Clinton saying he did not inhale. 😛
Obama claims he didn't hear any of the Rev Wright's inflammatory speeches, got caught in an outright lie. Boo-hoo, no President Obama this year. Mainstream media is downplaying the story (so far) but it's all over the net.
Originally posted by whodeyIndeed, Obama's Disney-character persona is starting to crumble.
I think there is more trouble for Obama. Apparently Obama denies hearing some of his Reverends rantings, however, Obama wrote a book a while back that includes some of the Reverends rantings. How embarrassing. 😳
Originally posted by kirksey957Here's some:
...What are some hardball questions you would like him to answer?
What "changes" do you mean every time you say you're for "change"?
How fast do you plan to implement "change"?
How much is this "change" you're for going to cost the rest of us?
What if we don't like the "change" once it's implemented?
Originally posted by whodeyis this going to be like the john kerry book no one can find a copy of?
I think there is more trouble for Obama. Apparently Obama denies hearing some of his Reverends rantings, however, Obama wrote a book a while back that includes some of the Reverends rantings. How embarrassing. 😳
Originally posted by der schwarze RitterI think he is talking about the change that you have in your pocket... and he wants it.
Here's some:
What "changes" do you mean every time you say you're for "change"?
How fast do you plan to implement "change"?
How much is this "change" you're for going to cost the rest of us?
What if we don't like the "change" once it's implemented?