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Obama listening to Rev. J. Wright
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In almost any high powered church there is a crowd mentality. The pastor has been appointed (or has appointed himself either way you don't actually know) as Gods messenger. You may or may not agree with the sermon but most people would not interrupt the pastor during the morning message. I've literally sat in church with my ears burning and even walked out on occasion, but I've never stood up and called out the pastor. I don't think most people would.
Has Rev Wright message been over the top with bigotry for years or did racism begin to creep into his message? It makes a difference. If he's always been that way well then everyone has known for years what a bigot he has been. If bigotry slowly creeped into his message, people may have been slowly indoctrinated and he may not have so quickly set off peoples "racism meters" and would not have so quick to leave.
"Sir, You need to get out of your car, there is a train comming."
"Why ummm... uhhh did you ummm... feel the need to errrrr, god why can't I type!!"
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