He suggested White House advisers were keeping the two separate.
"Them Jews aren't going to let him talk to me. I told my baby daughter, that he'll talk to me in five years when he's a lame duck, or in eight years when he's out of office," Wright said, according to Virginia's Daily Press. "They will not let him ... talk to somebody who calls a spade what it is."
Obama left Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago last year following the very public controversy over his inflammatory sermons.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/06/鈥?/a>|||Well, hopefully you didn't vote for a moron then, did you, Jared?|||I guess Hitler wasn't all bad, huh Rev.?|||I've been to predominantly black churches many times and they are not all led by a fanatical racist--which is what Rev.Jeremiah Wright is. No one in my family would ever listen to someone like Wright. They would walk out in the middle of the service. We don't believe that a person's race makes them a better/worse person and we don't believe in a victim mentality.
My dad (who's black and blind) worked very hard to teach me that people make their own way in life and that you are only a victim if you choose to be one. My parents taught me that racism is wrong regardless of what race thinks they're superior. They would have never allowed me to sit in a church that preached otherwise---not even for a whole service.|||who cares about some stupid old man, the Bible is for morons who can't think for themselves|||ON REV WRIGHT
He is a black minister in a predominately black church.
Ever been to one?
Didn't think so.
I have.
All the man did was tell the truth, America had interfered in the affairs of other countries so many times that out 'chickens have come home to roost'
When he said 'God bless America, no God damn America,' what he was saying is that we had done evil things as a country and deserved a taste of God's wrath.
That didn't EXCUSE the attacks, it EXPLAINED them.
And, if you know anything about Bin Laden, you know that Rev Wright was right.
His delivery %26amp; style made a lot of white Americans uncomfortable, but it wasn't target to them, it was target to his congregation and was entirely appropriate.
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