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March 18, 2008 - 12:10am.
![]() (Reuters Photo) Democratic presidential frontrunner Barack Obama, hammered by both the right wing and his own party opponent on racial issues, will try today to distance himself from incendiary comments made by both former and current pastors of his church. Obama is set to use a site near the nation's birthplace to deliver a speech his campaign claims will be a comprehensive discussion about race, politics and "unifying our country." But Obama must also seek to unify Democrats split across both racial and gender lines and calm the fears of voters concerned about divisive rhetoric from the religious leader he says has had a strong influence on his life and his beliefs. It won't be easy. Reports Tom Raum of The Associated Press:
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Since when do we hold a
Submitted by Elmo on March 18, 2008 - 11:50am.Since when do we hold a person responsible for what some other person said over 5 years ago? Is McCain responsible for the Bush-Cheney fairy tales that got us into Baghdad? Is Ms. R-C responsible for Billy-Boy's lie to the grand jury?
McCain: Obama "Does Not
Submitted by pollchecker on March 18, 2008 - 11:53am.McCain: Obama "Does Not Share" Pastor Wright's Controversial Views
Thank you Senator McCain. I will give you points for standing up to Crazy Fox Bushie types. Perhaps you don't want to be labeled as a rascist against Muslums because of those crazy christians whose money, support and votes you cherish so.
Remember, Sean Hannity would
Submitted by Sheep on March 18, 2008 - 7:33pm.Remember, Sean Hannity would lie, cheat, steal and burn your house down in the name of being a Christian. Some Christians are some EVIL people. They have no God in them.