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When Wright's words were challenged in a Hannity and Colmes interview, he laid claim to the theological legacy of a black seminary professor by the name of James Cone, who wrote:
"Black theology will accept only the love of God which participates in the destruction of the white enemy."
That is unbridled hatred, bigotry, and racism. And nobody's grandmother who's scared of an annoying black panhandler is going to change that.
"John Hagee, whose endorsement McCain accepted, said "New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to God." Apparently, Hagee's God doesn't "Damn America" like Jeremiah Wright's God does; Hagee's God just destroys the parts of America he doesn't like."
Let's not forget that Wright also served in the armed forces. In fact, his goddaughter just recently deployed to Iraq.
"My goddaughter's unit just arrived in Iraq this week while those who call me unpatriotic have used their positions of privilege to avoid military service while sending over 4,000 American boys and girls to die over a lie," Wright said."
McCain didn't attend Hagee's church for 20 years. Wright's god daughter? That makes her...not related to him. It's like saying that his neighbor got deployed.
"McCain didn't attend Hagee's church for 20 years. Wright's god daughter? That makes her...not related to him. It's like saying that his neighbor got deployed."
It's official. You're clearly illiterate. Let me say it again: Jeremiah Wright HIMSELF is a Vietnam War veteran. Upon completing his service and returning home, he was denied equal rights and liberties -- the very American rights and liberties he thought he had been fighting for when he served in Vietnam.
While I can't condone everything Wright has said, I can understand his frustration and anger. When was the last time YOU gave your life fighting for freedoms that were denied to you upon YOUR return home?
You obviously have not listened to his speech. I don't say this lightly or often, but as I was listening to him yesterday, I was wondering whether there would be anybody stupid enough to condemn him for his speech. Obviously there are some, and without actually having heard what he said.
Swiftboating, according the Wikipedia, has evolved to mean American political jargon that is used (primarily) as a strong pejorative description of some kind of attack that the speaker considers unfair or untrueâ;;for example, an ad hominem attack or a smear campaign.
So, thanks for proving Rev. Wright's point. You obviously are attacking the black church because you see difference as deficient.
Makes you wonder what the hell happened to the McCain pretty much everyone respected. To suck up to the same people who tried to destroy him is unfathomable.
White supremist from Georgia, the article is not about Cone, but about Wright. You take what James Cone wrote out of context as much as you do Wright. If you have read all Cone wrote about the subject, you would also know that the "white enemy" are those whites who have oppressed blacks in history. Neither Cone or Wright hate white people, but they both hate the oppression by whites, like slavery, bigotry, etc.
I think Wright is right about people like you. Evidently, from your writing, you must be a David Duke or KKK type who hates the black church. Otherwise, why would you try to put down someone with "you want play-doh (dough), go to toys R-Us"? That appears you see someone as deficient, so that means Wright is right to say that you believe difference is deficient. The real guilty culprit here is not Wright or Cone, but it is you, the white Supremist.
I measure opposition to slavery by a black person by their opposition to ALL slavery, including & especially the black-on-black slavery in Africa that continues to this day. The notion that black-black slavery is ok, but white-black slavery is evil is a purely racist contention.
That leaves pretty much every black leader in America--as far as I know--in the moral dust that clutters my rearview mirror. But if you know of a black leader in America who has spoken out against b-b slavery in Africa, by all means...I WANT to be wrong about this.
If you can't, know that I wear your contempt as a badge of honor for the hope of wanting ALL BLACK PEOPLE free of the scourge of slavery. If that hope makes me a supremacist, so be it. But I'd like to hear it from a black slave in Africa who shares my hope as opposed to someone in America who frankly knows-experientially-nothing about slavery.
Was this before or after he cursed America? He has made remarks that would be inappropriate regardless of the content of the rest of his sermon.
When Wright said, "God Damn America", it was in the context of the US not being exempt from its sins.
Try listening to the entire sermon, THEN opine.
AIR:
When Wright's words were challenged in a Hannity and Colmes interview, he laid claim to the theological legacy of a black seminary professor by the name of James Cone, who wrote:
"Black theology will accept only the love of God which participates in the destruction of the white enemy."
That is unbridled hatred, bigotry, and racism. And nobody's grandmother who's scared of an annoying black panhandler is going to change that.
You face two problems.
1. Reality is not optional.
2. Words have meaning.
You want play-doh, go to Toys-R-Us.
DROP:
"Was this before or after he cursed America?"
http://humor.propeller.com/story/2008/04/27/jon...
"John Hagee, whose endorsement McCain accepted, said "New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to God." Apparently, Hagee's God doesn't "Damn America" like Jeremiah Wright's God does; Hagee's God just destroys the parts of America he doesn't like."
Let's not forget that Wright also served in the armed forces. In fact, his goddaughter just recently deployed to Iraq.
http://cbs11tv.com/campaign08/wright.black.chur...
"My goddaughter's unit just arrived in Iraq this week while those who call me unpatriotic have used their positions of privilege to avoid military service while sending over 4,000 American boys and girls to die over a lie," Wright said."
McCain didn't attend Hagee's church for 20 years. Wright's god daughter? That makes her...not related to him. It's like saying that his neighbor got deployed.
wright is a marine ,once a marine always a marine
wright said "they brought the drugs in"
they would be reagan in his illegal effort to fund the contras
"then they build new prisons instead of new schools"...i dont think anyone can argue with that
"then they pass the 3 strike law"...again this is fact
his tone is unsettling but,he didnt lie
DROP:
"McCain didn't attend Hagee's church for 20 years. Wright's god daughter? That makes her...not related to him. It's like saying that his neighbor got deployed."
It's official. You're clearly illiterate. Let me say it again: Jeremiah Wright HIMSELF is a Vietnam War veteran. Upon completing his service and returning home, he was denied equal rights and liberties -- the very American rights and liberties he thought he had been fighting for when he served in Vietnam.
While I can't condone everything Wright has said, I can understand his frustration and anger. When was the last time YOU gave your life fighting for freedoms that were denied to you upon YOUR return home?
"Let's not forget that Wright also served in the armed forces. In fact, his goddaughter just recently deployed to Iraq."
Wright's Goddaughter?? LOL
McCain's eldest son was deployed in Iraq and another likely will go there - both of them Marine Corps officers.
Big difference between accepting an endorsement and "worshiping" at the feet of a racist like Wright.
You obviously have not listened to his speech. I don't say this lightly or often, but as I was listening to him yesterday, I was wondering whether there would be anybody stupid enough to condemn him for his speech. Obviously there are some, and without actually having heard what he said.
Ah, I love the return of the "Swifties". Is America dumbed down enought to believe their tripe? Again?
Obviously 28% of them sure are.
Swiftboating = To Tell an Inconvenient Truth
Christmas In Cambodia
God Damn AmeriKKKa
Swiftboating, according the Wikipedia, has evolved to mean American political jargon that is used (primarily) as a strong pejorative description of some kind of attack that the speaker considers unfair or untrueâ;;for example, an ad hominem attack or a smear campaign.
So, thanks for proving Rev. Wright's point. You obviously are attacking the black church because you see difference as deficient.
Swiftboating = Libspeak for inconvenient and damaging facts that can't be refuted.
like john mcacains black love child?
Makes you wonder what the hell happened to the McCain pretty much everyone respected. To suck up to the same people who tried to destroy him is unfathomable.
Swiftboating = Untruths and quotes taken out of context.
Christmas In Cambodia (Nixons gift to Pol Pots or the one he gave to Hanoi?)
Yes damn the KKK and all it's remenant ilk in America today.
too slow simon. four years too slow.
swiftboating is an attempt to discredit someone using lies and innuendos.
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Swiftboating
quit trying to swiftboat the word swiftboat.
White supremist from Georgia, the article is not about Cone, but about Wright. You take what James Cone wrote out of context as much as you do Wright. If you have read all Cone wrote about the subject, you would also know that the "white enemy" are those whites who have oppressed blacks in history. Neither Cone or Wright hate white people, but they both hate the oppression by whites, like slavery, bigotry, etc.
I think Wright is right about people like you. Evidently, from your writing, you must be a David Duke or KKK type who hates the black church. Otherwise, why would you try to put down someone with "you want play-doh (dough), go to toys R-Us"? That appears you see someone as deficient, so that means Wright is right to say that you believe difference is deficient. The real guilty culprit here is not Wright or Cone, but it is you, the white Supremist.
ML:
I measure opposition to slavery by a black person by their opposition to ALL slavery, including & especially the black-on-black slavery in Africa that continues to this day. The notion that black-black slavery is ok, but white-black slavery is evil is a purely racist contention.
That leaves pretty much every black leader in America--as far as I know--in the moral dust that clutters my rearview mirror. But if you know of a black leader in America who has spoken out against b-b slavery in Africa, by all means...I WANT to be wrong about this.
If you can't, know that I wear your contempt as a badge of honor for the hope of wanting ALL BLACK PEOPLE free of the scourge of slavery. If that hope makes me a supremacist, so be it. But I'd like to hear it from a black slave in Africa who shares my hope as opposed to someone in America who frankly knows-experientially-nothing about slavery.
Again, two immovable hurdles:
1. Reality is not optional.
2. Words have meaning.
Now that is just plumb dumb.
First off, name a black leader who has condoned any slavery anywhere.