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Contest: What would cause Obama to walk out of Church? By Joe Tue Mar 18, 2008 - It's a simple question. Look at the stunning comments made by Rev. Wright and try to think about what else Wright could have said to get Obama to leave... or not bring his kids... or not give him 20 grand last year... or invite him onto his presidential campaign... I'm seriously curious as to what you could say to Barack Obama to get him to leave. 9/11 was the fault of white people? Nope! AIDs was invented by the government? Nope! People should sing 'God Damn America'? Nope! So I'm curious; what would you preach to Obama to get him to leave the church? Leave it in the comments. I don't know what the prize will be. Probably something from our store. Cut off will be 3pm EST tomorrow (Wednesday 3/19)
Comments : 8 Comments
myrage commented, on March 18, 2008 at 8:52 p.m.:
He'd leave if they held a memorial service for 9/11 victims.
Ryan_Rearden commented, on March 18, 2008 at 8:52 p.m.:
I think denouncing his position as " Black Messiah of The 21st Century " would piss him off good and quick. That is really the only strict position he appears to take. Everything else is relative to the fact that he is the Great Black Hope and that whatever action he takes is the right one. Sending his children to a fanatically Religious and racist pastor to be baptized and taught the supposed word of God, having his marriage ceremony under this radical black supremacist...Doing cocaine only as " experimentation ". ALl these actions, I'm sure Obama sees as fine because he Obama did it. However, if someone else did this, let us say McCain, it would become inherently evil and wrong. The virtues of El Obama are the sins of Der McCain and Clinton. So, what do I think would get him to walk out? Going over to the pew he sits in, standing him up, bending him over, pulling down his pants, shoving a stick up his ass and rub it in his nose and tell him that " Yes, Mr. Obama, yes. Your sh*t truly does stink "
GlennJericho commented, on March 19, 2008 at 12:19 a.m.:
If they tried to pin him with an American flag lapel pin, he would run away like it were a double-edged sword.
Blame_Elvis commented, on March 19, 2008 at 5:53 a.m.:
The backlash caused by Rev. Jeremiah Wright's comments have been nothing short of spectacular. Unless you've been living under a tree for the past couple of weeks, you've probably heard Dr. Wright's now infamous "GD America" speech behind the pulpit at least several times. I know that none of us are perfect, especially me. However, it is common knowledge, and a sign of respect, to not denounce your savior from behind the pulpit, especially when that denouncement is accompanied behind a slam against the great country that gives you the freedom to do so. I'm not really sure I personally could ever say anything that would make Mr. Obama to leave his church. If I got a chance to say anything, I'd just ask him "why?" Why could you support someone for so long who hates America? Why could you take your kids to hear a man preach hate against "gentiles"? Why would you grow so close to a man who does not promote unity, when you yourself preach unity? Maybe Mr. Obama knows something about Dr. Wright that we all don't know. One thing is for sure, if Oprah walks away from it, then it can't be good. -Eddie
Mallorie_Nasrallah commented, on March 19, 2008 at 9:45 a.m.:
I think were Rev. Wright to endorse another candidate Obama would use the chance to verbally rip him up. Clearly the question is rhetorical, and just as clearly the Rev. Wright will not endorse anyone else, however it seems the most reasonable thing i could think of. This is not about ethics, neither Obama's or Rev. Wright's, they are devoid of ethics, therefore no unethical act will effect them. A political act however, that is what they are both in this for, the political betrayal of Rev. Wright endorsing another candidate would do the trick.
DiscordantPhilosopher commented, on March 19, 2008 at 10:26 a.m.:
I think Obama is resilient and nothing can phase him. That’s the power of having hope and change and no substance what so ever.
pg13allen commented, on March 19, 2008 at 4:58 p.m.:
heres mine we need to stop blaming the white man for our problems. if we don't take stock of our own lives its never going to get better for us... now i present our guest usher to pass the collection plate, our great president George W. Bush.
mfee01 commented, on March 19, 2008 at 6:13 p.m.:
It is obvious the only thing that would make him walk out is for "The White Man" to walk in. Oh well I am just glad we are seeing the end of "Saint Obama". You all do realize that if he gets booted, or Hillary gets the nomination it will be the "White Man's Fault". Blame Whitey, Kill Whitey. Oh by the way why is there a link for the new black panthers on his official for president website? or at least as of right now there is? |
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