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Obama’s Bad Judgment

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  1. terrence says: 1

    ‘When pressed he said “If I had heard them repeated, I would have quit.”’ So, if he only heard them ONCE, he would not quit? It is ONLY if he heard them twice (i.e., repeated) that he would quit. How does this abslove BO of ANYTHING?

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  2. terrence says: 2

    oop ‘abslove’ s/b ‘absolve’

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  3. ‘abslove’… You must have had Eliot Spitzer on the brain.

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  4. alison says: 4

    http://blog.beliefnet.com/jwalking/

    Above is a link to David Kuo blog Beliefnet.
    He offers some very good insight – and praise – for Sen. Obama’s ability to separate the “sin” from the “sinner”

    Anyone who bothers to research Sen. Obama’s writings, read any of his books understands that when he went to Chicago as a community organizer at 27 years of age – not a as a child — he was advised to join the Church to understand the plight of the black man. That this would help him do a better job in the community.

    Obama came to Chicago with a black face but as a white man.

    The multiple culture and as Obama says “little bits of America” in him are what makes him truly unique. He stayed at the Church for the good works they did for the community. This is not in dispute.

    That over the course of 20 years Rev Wright said some deplorable things is also not in dispute.

    What is most upsetting about this whole episode is that if thinking people are willing to abandon a cause and a movement based on a few minutes of targeted, isolated video – how commited were they in the first place?

    Obama is the same man he was before FOX and co started incessantly replaying the same clips over and over again.

    Was what Wright said about 9/11 vile? Yes but I hate to tell you what my Rabbi said at the service after 9/11 and am glad for his sake no one videotaped it

    Obama is to be commended not derided for being able to separate the messenger from the message –
    Maybe if we had people in government who could do this we would not be having the fifth anniversary of a pointless war this week

    If we allow ourselves to be manipulated by YOU TUBE then shame on us all

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  5. “What is most upsetting about this whole episode is that if thinking people are willing to abandon a cause and a movement based on a few minutes of targeted, isolated video – how commited were they in the first place?”

    What cause? Black separtism? What movement? The cult of Obama? Barrack Hussein has never been anything more than an empty suit for self loathing liberal America haters to pour their “hope” into.

    There is no THERE, there!

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