Anti American, anti-black comments from a pastor of a white republican would sink him the day they were released. Obama first denied ever hearing such language from his pastor, then had to recant when he knew that lie wouldn't fly. He has carefully bundled Wright with white people's statements to say it's all wrong, etc. but never repudiated Wright until he was called out on it, though he had 20 years to do so. In fact, he drew a comparisonof Wright with his whitegrandmother saying she feared black men while walkingby them on the street. Funny! Jesse Jackson said the exact same thing, that heonce heard footsteps and was relieved when he learned it was a white person and not a black person behind him. I guess rational fear shared by whites and blacks is asracist when whites have the fear as all the hate-filled bile that comes from Wright's mouth in an effort to foment racial hatred amongthe churchgoers young and old!
I'm sure the lefties on this site will question my source on Jackson, and when I give it to them, will scoot off the porchlike a chihuahua that takes a nip and vanishes. So here goes, this was excerpted from Wikipedia, and I'm sure you can find the same quote in other places:
[ul][*]There is nothing more painful to me ... than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery, then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved.
[ul][*]As quoted in
US News & World Report (10 March 1996) and
The Boston Globe (5 September 2007) [/ul][/ul]