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Originally Posted by Spencer Collins
Here we go again..the "issue" is the mindset of the congregation. Obama and his family are "part" of that congregation..therfore...it is more than reasonable to question Obama's "silence" on the anti-white - anti- American rhetoric preached from Wright's pulpit.When Obama was asked if he ever had a word with Wright about his rhetoric? Obama answered "NO". To some of us..his "silence" speaks volums about his character.There are many things I like about Obama but his "silence" for decades is cause for concern! Only when Wright's rhetoric threatened to harm his candidacy did he rise to distance himself from Wright's rhetoric.
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I have to agree that you have to question what was going on in his church Sunday to Sunday. Because we don't know. I have concluded that those are not Obama's beliefs. Because he explained it to me.
I think its OK to make the point over and over. I just think that at some point you have to weight how you feel about things. I made the decission to accept his explaination. That he wants to bring the country together on race. I can't do anything about what has happened. But I still have to make a choice.