A newsmax reporter actually attended a service containing such inflammatory sermonizing and Barack Obama was parked right there in the Pews as the writer anticipated, which was the basis for his attendance on the day in the first place. He was far ahead of the curve on the revealing hate speech that in spite of his accurate reporting was until unavoidable largely ignored by the MSM.
I guess Obama has never heard this in any of his pastor's hate filled ranting and raving "Blame America and the White Man" sermons:
The truth shall set you free.
Obama's Church: Cauldron of Division:
NewsMax"Presidential candidate Barack Obama preaches on the campaign trail that America needs a new consensus based on faith and bipartisanship, yet he continues to attend a controversial Chicago church whose pastor routinely refers to 'white arrogance' and 'the United States of White America.'
In fact, Obama was in attendance at the church when these statements were made on July 22.
Obama has spoken and written of his special relationship with that pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.
The connection between the two goes back to Obama's days as a young community organizer in Chicago's South Side when he first met the charismatic Wright. Obama credited Wright with converting him, then a religious skeptic, to Christianity."[Editor's Note: Can Oprah Winfrey make Barack Obama president? Click Here.]
"It was ... at Trinity United Church of Christ on the South Side of Chicago that I met Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., who took me on another journey and introduced me to a man named Jesus Christ. It was the best education I ever had," Obama described his spiritual pilgrimage to a group of church ministers this past June.
Since the 1980s, Obama has not only remained a regular attendee at Wright's services in his inner city mega church, Trinity United Church of Christ, along with its other 8,500 members, he's been a close disciple and personal friend of Wright.
Wright conducted Obama's marriage to his wife Michelle, baptized his two daughters, and blessed Obama's Chicago home. Obama's best-selling book, "The Audacity of Hope," takes its title from one of Wright's sermons. continued
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