Barack Obama Quits the Trinity United Church
After twenty years of subscribing to the hate filled rhetoric of the Trinity United Church Barack Obama has quit the church. This was probably the right (pardon the pun) thing to do but what took so long?
Let’s face it, there is nothing uniting about this church. The candidate who promises to bring Americans together, to work with both parties, even though he has never crossed the aisle to work with Republicans in his brief tenure in government, was a member of this dividing church for twenty years. He HAS to believe the rhetoric that was coming from the pulpit or he would have quit 19 years ago. He must have believed it, he raised his little girls up in that church. He subjected them to the hate. Why would he if he didn’t agree with it?
Either he believes it or he has extremely poor judgement, either of which disqualifies him to be president.
He remained in the church throughout Reverend Wright’s tenure and we are supposed to believe that he had never heard him make any of those controversial comments. It wasn’t until it became a political albatross that he decided to leave the church. It became politically advantageous for him to quit, so he did. Pure and simple. Jeremiah Right even went on television and admitted that when Barack Obama denounced his words that he was just doing what he had to do as a politician. In other words, lying. That is what this is about also, political gain, that’s it. He still must hold true to the words that are spoken there:
“I’m not denouncing the church and I’m not interested in people who want me to denounce the church,”
“It’s clear that now that I’m a candidate for president, every time something is said in the church by anyone associated with Trinity, including guest pastors, the remarks will imputed to me even if they totally conflict with my long-held views, statements and principles,” he said.
Does he disagree with the pastor’s views, if he does why did he stay? It makes absolutely no sense that he would stay in a church if he disagreed with what was being preached there. Those words above don’t look like the words of someone who disagrees with the church, they look like the words of someone distancing himself from the church because he is running for president. Those are two distinctly different reasons for leaving the church.
Barack Obama still hasn’t answered the most important question; why did he stay there so long?
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Rev. Wright and Rev. Moss are great leaders of our Black Liberation Theology. Their mistake was that they informed the white man. Hell, in slave days, the white plantation master wouldn’t even allow his black uncle tom slaves to learn to read and write. Do you, my brothers, think that the whitey establishment is going to allow ANY organized teaching thats going to lead our people away from the white economic slavery of today? Dude, wake up, and stop telling the white man our plans. Obama aint goings to get elected now that the black cat is out of the bag. Bolika!!!
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It’s amazing that the mainstream media has given Obama a complete pass on this issue. This goes right to the heart of Obama’s core beliefs. Black Liberation Theology doesn’t exactly emphasize what unites us as Americans, as Obama claims to seek to do.
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I think it was easier for him to do it now because the white catholic priest was ranting and raving in his church. This way, he keeps his base solid.
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I have to admit, that thought crossed my mind.
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