Posted on 04/10/2012 3:56:35 AM PDT by tobyhill
After years of denying that he heard the radical preaching of Rev. Jeremiah Wright as a member of Trinity United Church of Christ for 20 years, there is new video of the reverend in which he says, Ive been preaching the same way since I was licensed to preach in 1959, ordained in 1967.
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As if we didn’t already know this. Thanks for the Post. Hope Sean Hannity gets hold of this.
Obama voters knew full well that 0bummie listened to (and absorbed?) wright’s racist sermons for 20 years. They didn’t care in 2008 nor do they care now.
A powerful campaign ad could be made using clips put together of these last two JW tidbits - his saying this about BHO, a couple of his “best” hate statements from Sunday, BHO’s saying JW was like an uncle, and of course, the all-time classic JW - “G— D-— America”.
Many of us are still furious that Juan McLame refused to allow this kind of stuff to be pointed out - he ran a milquetoast, BHO love-fest campaign - and if Mittens ends up being the nominee, he’d BETTER be as ruthless on BHO as he’s been on Newt, Santorum and the others (who are now out) opposing him in the primary.
PS - I’m still praying that Romney will NOT be the nominee.
(Being for Newt and living in Missouri, we really got screwed this year.)
Never doubted it for a minute.
How did this clown get ordained as a Christian minister? His major was Muslim Studies. Churches have become a refuge for left-wing scoundrels.
Licensed? You need a license to preach?
OK, Let's see Jessie's and Al's licenses. Is it a photo license? Do they get to vote using it?
So many questions, so few answers.
Re. the preaching license: It’s not uncommon for denominations to give seminary students and others preparing for the ministry a preaching license prior to full ordination.
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