BARACK OBAMA EXPLAINS JEREMIAH WRIGHT
69AN IMAGINARY TALK WITH THE PRESIDENT
I'll begin by suggesting if someone has never studied history, then maybe he'd believe the Reverend Wright's distortions and ignore his narrow-mindedness.
The Reverend's re-write is obviously for people who want to demonize 'the white man'.
The problem is, Jeremiah Wright got carried away with his propoganda and claimed AIDS was developed and introduced into the African American community to kill people of color.
A few problems here, actually.
First, AIDS began within the homosexual community, everybody knows that. In fact, some gay organizations have accused the government of trying to annihilate them with the disease.
Second, the government has poured millions, billions, in fact, into research to find a cure. And there's been some success, at least in halting the ravages of the disease for many.
Third, we've even spent more millions in Africa to try to reverse the devastation there from AIDS.
So, Barack Obama, when you were sitting in Jeremiah Wright's church, what did you say to yourself when you heard him rant against the government for infecting the black community with AIDS?
With a college degree and a law degree, surely, Barack, you know such a claim is absurd? Maybe as absurd as Jeremiah Wright's reference to the LAPD planting evidence? (Please note, Barack, that OJ has written a book abut the murders, and though he doesn't admit to being the murderer, he admits to being there.)
What's that? Jeremiah Wright explained himself to you in private conversations?
He said something like this: I need to reach the hearts and souls of our people, and the way to do that is to tap into their anger.
Mmmm-hmmm.
May I ask what the bottom line is for the Reverand? Might it be his bank balance? I mean, Barack, I could see it, so surely you could see it, sitting there in person, that Wright put on a show. He's an actor.
And his show is all about victimhood.
Does encouraging his congregation to feel like victims help them create better lives for themselves?
Or does it make them feel it's a hopeless task?
But they get to go to church every Sunday and listen to their pastor say all those things about the wicked white people, and get to feel angry, and that's enough?
Worse, though, is telling those good people they are not responsible for their lives, they have no control over their lives, they are victims and always will be.
What hope is there for a victim if your government is literally conspiring to kill you? What do you do?
Barack, Barack, Barack, surely you knew Jeremiah Wright was telling a lie when he talked about that AIDS conspiracy.
And in that case, didn't you then question everything he said?
Didn't his stories spur you on to study history for yourself? How could you take his word for anything?
You knew he was exaggerating?
You understood the necessity for his lies?
But Barack, what good did it do for anyone in his church to listen to his nonsense?
They felt better?
Is that what you said?
It made the people feel better for a little while to let their anger out.
Is that enough?
Do you really think feeling good for a little while on a Sunday morning is enough for that congregation or any congregation?
Barack, I'm sorry to say this, but I don't believe you.
I'm thinking about that incident in Massachusetts with the white cop and the black professor. You were very quick to call the cop stupid. That shows me you believe in the preachings of Jeremiah Wright, the ones that paint all African Americans as victims.
Gosh, I think you know enough to know Jeremiah Wright is wrong, but I think you like that whole theory of victimhood.
Doesn't that mean you choose propoganda over truth?
Kind of like, you can say anything you want to say and it's the listeners' choice to believe you or not?
I think I'm beginning to understand.
And what's the bottom line? Surely no one succeeds by deceit?
Oh, I forgot. Jeremiah Wright is a wealthy man.
And you're President.




Fay Paxton 12 months ago
I know Jeremiah Wright extremely well, and I can tell you first hand you have no idea what you are talking about. I take no position regarding the AIDS theory, but the US has a history of using humans as lab rats. That is not to suggest that Rev. Wright's assertion is correct, but to hold him out as some sort of conspiracy theorist is misguided. Of course billions have been spent to eradicate the problem...it got out of control. This is the same nation that fed uranium to babies, injected seniors with live cancer cells. Do you know nothing about MKUlTRA?
This is a man who preached a sermon every Sunday for over thirty years and you are foolish enough to think his life and works ought to be evaluated by the controversy you have been spoon-fed. I'm certain his white parishioners would not agree with you.
I'm afraid you are the one who has been swayed by propaganda and have no interest in truth. I do not agree with everything Rev. Wright espouses, nor the Pope for that matter.
Regarding the police officer in Mass...he did behave stupidly. Do you not know the Constitution either? Stop race-baiting and educate yourself.