A Muslim leader from Dearborn Heights voices support for Sen. Obama’s religious mentor and pastor. Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Click here to read the story by Niraj Warikoo.
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April 28, 2008 at 7:27 am
What Reverend Wright said in Detroit wasn’t nearly as controversial as what the minister said that introduced him when he mentioned the five draft deferments of whom he didn’t say but I think he was alluding to Bill Clinton? Now I ask you who seems more patriotic. I’m sure Reverend Wright appreciates all of the free publicity the Media is giving him. You are making him a national Black hero. Maybe our government didn’t invent AIDS but it certainly didn’t do much early on to stop the spread of the disease when it mainly effected blacks and gays. Reverend Wright only said what a lot of blacks already believe. The white experience with God is not the black expereince with God. When I was in Veitnam I was even after Dr. King was murdered willing to die for white soldiers so having a wounded heart doesn’t make you hate although it does cause you to speak out.