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Wright Says Controversy Over Sermons 'Unfair'

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Rachel Zoll
Associated Press Writer
Thu, Apr. 24 2008 05:35 PM ET
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NEW YORK (AP) — The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, former pastor to Barack Obama, said that publicizing sound bites of sermons in which he condemned U.S. policies was "unfair" and "devious," and done by people who know nothing about his church, according to excerpts of a PBS interview released Thursday.

Wright said that, as an activist, he is accustomed to being "at odds with the establishment," but the response to the sermons has been "very, very unsettling."

The interview, scheduled for broadcast Friday night, is the first the pastor has given since video of his preaching gained national attention in March, putting Democratic presidential hopeful Obama on the defensive.

Among the most remarked upon sound bites was Wright proclaiming from the pulpit "God damn America" for its racism. He accused the government of flooding black neighborhoods with drugs.

The controversy forced Obama to explain his 20-year association with the minister, who is stepping down from Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.

"The blowing up of sermons preached 15, seven, six years ago and now becoming a media event, not the full sermon, but the snippets from the sermon ... having made me the target of hatred, yes, that is something very new," Wright told "Bill Moyers' Journal."

"I felt it was unfair. I felt it was unjust. I felt it was untrue. I felt — for those who were doing that — were doing it for some very devious reasons," he said.

In a March 18 speech in Philadelphia, Obama described the history of injustice that fueled Wright's comments, while also condemning his pastor's statements and acknowledging white resentment of African-Americans.

Asked his response to the senator's speech, Wright said, "He's a politician, I'm a pastor."

"I do what I do. He does what politicians do," Wright said. "What happened in Philadelphia, where he had to respond to the sound bites, he responded as a politician."

Wright said he has never heard Obama repeat any of the pastor's controversial statements as his own opinion. "No, no, no. Absolutely not," Wright said.

Wright gave the interview as presumptive Republican nominee John McCain and the North Carolina GOP argue over a TV ad with Obama and the pastor scheduled to run Monday, ahead of the state's crucial May 6 primary. A narrator in the spot says, "He's just too extreme for North Carolina." McCain has asked local officials not to run the ad, but the state GOP said no.

Wright is scheduled to speak Monday at the National Press Club in Washington.

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pammie
  • Fri May 02, 2008 1:46 pm
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Wright's rantings are anti-Christian. His church is outside the realm of Bible-based teachings. But this should come as no surprise given the fact that he had an openly-gay choir director -Donlad Young - for more than a decade. However, Young was murdered in December 2007.
see http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=glbt&sc3=&id=54130&pf=1
mike
  • Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:47 pm
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to kc95819 -
pat robertson said that statement regarding hugo chavez on aug 23 2005 & it did not even have anything to do with imprisoning priest. it had to do with oil - AGAIN. and it means that the war in
iraq has been costly that is why he mention 'we don't need another $200 billion' to have another one.
and what about his other statement regarding the stroke of ariel sharon which on jan 2006, he said that god smote him bec of he is dividing the land of israel. what kind of statement is that coming from a 'christian'
like the pharisees & experts in the law - they condemn the blind, sick, & suffering bec of sin.
and how come when a right wing republican pastor/televangelist would say such thing, you christians will not go up in arms while if a 'left' pastor would 'bash' america you christians would cast the first stone. it is not a christian or biblical perspective but a political party of who is less evil of the two.
kc95819
  • Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:45 pm
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Mike are you aware Chavez has taken over the church in Venazuala and taken Priests into custody? Thats what comunists do.
mike
  • Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:52 pm
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to kc95819 - what about this on from pat robertson stating
' we have the ability to take him (chavez) out, & I think the time has come that we exercise that ability. we don't need another $200 billlion war to GET RID OF ONE, you know, strong arm dictator. It is a whole a lot easier to have some covert operation to the job & then get it over with"
is the liberal media spinning what he said?
mike
  • Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:40 pm
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to kc95819 - misquoute & spin by the liberal media?
jerry falwell - qoute
I really believe that the pagans, abortionist, feminists gays & the lesbians who are actively trying to make an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU people of the america way - all of them try to secularize america- I POINT THE FINGER IN THEIR FACE & SAY "YOU LET THIS HAPPEN.'
PAT ROBERTSON - qoute
well I totally concur & problem is we have adopted that agenda at the highest level of our gov't ..
in other words, jerry falwell said in a nutshell - bec. of the gays, feminists, abortionist
god damned (no protection, cursed) america'
the pharisees were like that, they would accuse everybody else, then label those who do not agree with them, then CYA when their sins are exposed & rebuked.
they even called christ illigitimate, blasphemous, law breaker, etc etc.
and don't you christians have this equation :
obey god = blessings;
DISOBEY GOD = CURSE.
you think that the world should kneel down to their knees & worship you.
ronwilson4u
  • Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:11 pm
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Rev. Wright should be "Flagged as inappropriate"

Hope Page: itsallaboutjesusnotme.blogspot.com
kc95819
  • Mon Apr 28, 2008 12:48 pm
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mike,
Rev Wright was taking the the Lords name in vain.

Trying to spin it with citing a statement mistake by someone else is typical. The liberal media love to misquote Robertson.
mike
  • Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:46 am
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to daniel paul - so what your are saying is to tolerate the sins of people in the name of 'no condemnation in christ'. why did christ rebuke the pharisees & experts in the law. bec they were self-righteous & they are putting heavy loads on people shoulder, they are shutting the door of heaven & they are an obstacle in the spreading of the gospel.
what is the difference bet when pat robertson said that liberals, gays & abortionist were the cause of 911 & what wright said about the sins of america.
mike
  • Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:41 am
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to kc95819 - reverend wright is not using god's name in vain. he is saying that god is cursing (damning) america for the sins it has committed. put it in context. like what pat robertson said - god is removing his protection bec. of the liberals, gays, & abortionist- he is damning (cursing) america.
mike
  • Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:37 am
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to chris333 - why? bec. don't they flag you when they don't like the 'rebuke' you tell them.
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