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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (62441)4/29/2008 6:02:40 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 542940
 
>>Some conservatives claimed that Obama was present during a particular sermon. Facts proved this claim be wrong. So now when he says he was not physically present for any of those sermons, we should give him the benefit of the doubt always. I expect a Obama surrogate to rebut this 20 year argument this way soon.<<

CSFO -

As I've mentioned before, Wright himself criticized Obama for objecting to his 9/11 sermon, saying "He wasn't there. He didn't hear it."

- Allen



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (62441)4/29/2008 7:23:37 PM
From: JohnM  Respond to of 542940
 
I expect a Obama surrogate to rebut this 20 year argument this way soon.

My sense is that won't work. It will have to be members of the church who say something like the Wright we've seen lately is different from the Wright we knew when. If that's, in fact, the case.

The comment by the MSNBC anchor will go a long way on that score. Though she's not a member of the church, only a guest, and clearly looking to use the church as a way, as she put it, to "network."

But "networkers" don't go back to a church in which the minister would mean trouble for their careers.