Hussein Obama: Wrong About Wright, and Wrong for America!

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Barack Obama: Wrong About Wright, and Wrong for America!
By John Lillpop Monday, March 17, 2008


Barack Obama has campaigned relentlessly about the urgent need for "change"
to break up the network of corrupt old men and women (Hillary) who work in
the shadows for lobbyists and interests other than those of the average
American.

Over and over again, he has pounded Hillary Clinton for being a part of the
Washington establishment, for supporting the war on terror in the Iraq
theater, and for not being truthful.

At the same time, Obama has championed himself as the agent of change, a man
who will break the mold of corrupt, dishonest politicians and who will be
honest with the American people. He promises transparency and openness,
instead of stealth and secrecy.

Millions of Americans have bought into Obama's change mantra and have made
the charismatic senator from Illinois one of three finalists for the U.S.
presidency.

Change, it seems, is what the people crave in 2008.

But is Barack Obama any different that the ordinary, garden variety of
politician that haunts Washington these days?

Is he really serious about change, or is the change he savors limited to
changing the name of the first family from Bush to Obama?

The later seems the most likely, as Obama bobs and weaves around his
association with the not- so- reverent Reverend Jeremiah Wright, more famous
for his anti-American and racist rants than for spreading the Good News that
the Christian gospel is supposed to be all about.

According to Reverend Wright, the United States deserved the terrorist
attacks of 9/11 and should be referred to as the USKKKA.

Most distressing is the fact that in dealing with the Wright firestorm,
Barack Obama is using the very same tactics and strategy one would expect
from Hillary Clinton.

Namely, deny and delay.

In the most pathetic political meltdown in at least two weeks, Obama has all
but dumped the body of Reverend Wright into the Potomac River, encapsulated
in cement for safe keeping and quick sinking.

"Wright who?" feigns Obama, as he attempts to convince a skeptical world
that he never even heard a Reverend Wright sermon that one might consider
controversial.

Is that double-talking nonsense the sort of change that you want America to
elect in November, Mr. Obama?

Thanks, but no thanks.

Barack Obama is clearly wrong about Wright and wrong for America!



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From 1959 to 1961, Wright attended Virginia Union University,[1] in
Richmond. Inspired by President John F. Kennedy's 1961 challenge to "Ask not
what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country,"
Wright gave up his student deferment, left college and joined the United
States Marine Corps and became part of the 2nd Marine Division with the rank
of private first class. In 1963, after two years of service, Wright then
transferred to the United States Navy and entered the Corpsman School at the
Great Lakes Naval Training Center, where he graduated as valedictorian.[6]
Having excelled in corpsman school, Wright was then trained as a
cardiopulmonary technician at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda,
Maryland where he graduated as salutatorian.[6] Wright was assigned as part
of the medical team charged with care of President Lyndon B. Johnson's (see
photo of Wright caring for Johnson after his 1966 surgery). Before leaving
the position in 1967, the White House awarded Wright three letters of
commendation.[7][8][9]

In 1967 Wright enrolled at Howard University in Washington, D.C., where he
earned a bachelor's degree in 1968 and a master's degree in English in 1969.
He also earned a master's degree from the University of Chicago Divinity
School.[6] Wright holds a Doctor of Ministry degree (1990) from the United
Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio, where he studied under Samuel DeWitt
Proctor.
 
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