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Date Posted: 09:51:04 10/15/08 Wed
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's message, "Re: Sarah Palin's Anti-Semitic Preacher" on 00:26:41 10/15/08 Wed
You’ve got to be kidding?! You’re arguing about who you will vote for because of what someone else said to a candidate? And you’re going to vote for John McCain/Sarah Palin, because the GOP reported to the media, and it was printed, that the reverend at the church that Barack Obama attends said things you don’t like or agree with? You do go one step further and state your reasoning has more to do with the amount of time he spent at that church. Because Sarah Palin only did it once (that we know of) it’s OK? What’s the cut off when it’s time not to listen to such things? Going by your reasoning, should we not trust family, friends, and neighbors, because they have been watching different televisions shows then us?
Barack Obama has publicly denounced several times his disagreement with various things Reverend Wright spoke of, but that doesn’t matter. Sarah Palin has never denounced what she listened to, so by your way of thinking she must believe what was said. Doesn’t that make her more of a racist under your line of reasoning?
And who are you to write, “But unlike you I can say that the words this guy used against the Jewish people were disgusting.” Who made you the one and only spokes person for this issue? You also wrote, “You will never admit that what Obama’s preacher said was wrong.” I am writing it here in a public forum that I don’t agree with what Jeremiah Wright said, but I don’t find Barack Obama any less of a good candidate for the Position of the President of The United States because of it.
You’re basing the majority of your beliefs on what you perceive to be the facts, and that’s your right, but it doesn’t make it right. You must be very naïve if you believe much of what you see and hear from the media.
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