Trident wrote:
> On Apr 28, 5:52 pm, wildrose <wl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> On Apr 28, 10:28 am, Frank <frankdotlogullo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> Vicki wrote:
>>>> On Apr 28, 8:24 am, patkeepsie <patkeep...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>> the same way y'all spell it: a-x-e.
>>>> After this morning's appearance at the National Press Club, I'd bet
>>>> Obama is brewing a steaming cup of ShutThe****Up and planning to
FedEx
>>>> it the Reverend ASAP.
>>>> Vicki.
>>> Rev. Wright is the gift that keeps giving. He was the same last night
>>> with the NAACP ;)
>>> Frank
>> I thought he was very listenable...very reasonable and an excellent
>> spokesman for Christianity in both speeches; and he was the same with
>> Bill Moyer. It's tell it like it is time....and like it was. And the
>> problem with that is? Is the Reverend Patriotic? Rev Wright served
>> in the armed forces for 6 years. His question was, how long did Dick
>> Cheney serve? Other than that, he talked about his role as a pastor
>> and refused to get into politics. Made sense to me.
>>
>> wr
>
> Well I have to disagree. While some of what he said was uncomfortable
> to hear but true, other stuff (like that about AIDs) was just plain
> koo koo. But that is besides the point. What you saw was 100% ego
> and a big F-you to Obama. I won't re-invent the wheel - this guy
> nails it:
>
>
http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/2008/04/crabs-in-the-barrel.php
>
> In a way, Wright did Obama a favour. He no longer needs to show the
> man any courtesy or loyalty since Wright has repaid Obama's previous
> efforts to keep him "as family" with such a direct assault on the core
> message of his presidential bid: decency, hope and reaching out to
> moderates and independents.
>
> Trident
We agree.
Now that Obama has "thrown Rev. Wright under the bus", I wonder if Rosie
has changed her mind? It is a woman's right, you know ;)
Frank


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