Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
I still don't understand what the big deal is. I haven't read anything that Rev Wright said that is that bad. He seems to take the viewpoint from poor black people. Its not unreasonable that poor black people would share some of these viewpoints. I think quite a few white people share these viewpoints.
The statements Rev. Wright made before his recent comments aren't a big deal. But these ones like continuing to insinuate that the government caused aids to eliminate black people and insinuating that Obama secretly concurs??

It's like he's trying to bring down Obama. The sad thing is Rev. Wright isn't defending his church, he's using his newfound flame to bask in his ego. It's obvious.
thcbongman Reviewed by thcbongman on . Jeremiah Wright May Have Just Sunk Obama's Campaign The entire tone of the race changed the moment we saw the first fiery Wright sermon. The sight of those sermons triggered a question in a lot of voters' minds: How do you get the moderate-sounding, pleasant, agreeable student Barack Obama from an angry, divisive, radical, way-out-of-the-mainstream teacher like Jeremiah Wright? The sermons weren't quite a deal-breaker, but many Obama supporters, leaners, and undecideds were asking... how did Obama choose this man as a mentor? How could he Rating: 5