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2 More Bizarre Claims From Obama’s Church

From our friends at Cybercast News:

Bulletins at Obama’s Church Carry Their Own Controversy

By Fred Lucas
May 09, 2008

(CNSNews.com) - Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) recently said his relationship with his long-time pastor and friend Rev. Jeremiah Wright “changed” after what Obama called the clergyman’s “divisive and destructive” remarks at the National Press Club. Later, however, Obama stressed his loyalty to the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, where he has been a member for many years.

Articles published in the Trinity United Church of Christ bulletin in 2007 carried controversial comments written by people other than Jeremiah Wright. Those comments included the claim that Israel worked with South Africa to build an “ethnic bomb” that would kill blacks and Arabs, that the Pentagon was training Latin Americans to be terrorists, and that the TV networks are run by right-wing racists.

On Sunday, May 4, Obama told NBC’s Tim Russert, on “Meet the Press,” that he was still a member of Trinity United Church of Christ and said of the Wright controversy, “I think that the American people understand that when I joined Trinity United Church of Christ, I was committing not to Pastor Wright. I was committing to a church and I was committing to Christ. And it is a wonderful church.”

The pastor of Trinity United is Rev. Otis Moss III and the senior pastor is Rev. Wright. At the end of May, Wright will go on sabbatical and Moss will assume the title of senior pastor.

The first few pages of the church’s weekly bulletin carry scripture passages, hymns, and announcements. Deeper into the bulletin, however, there are political and opinion articles. A Trinity United staff member, who asked not to be named, told Cybercast News Service that the political articles are there to inform congregants about world affairs. The staff member likened these articles to commentary pieces in a newspaper, where the opinions expressed are those of the writers, not necessarily the church…

In a column in the April 15, 2007 bulletin, the Rev. Reginald Williams, the associate pastor for social justice at Trinity United, said he was not surprised by the racially charged remarks that talk-radio host Don Imus made about the Rutgers University women’s basketball team because “the major networks are run by right-winged conservatives who still see black people as subhuman and portray black people as such.”

In the April 22, 2007 bulletin, Williams called for shutting down the Pentagon’s WHINSEC School of the Americas, saying the school “in no uncertain terms trains Latin American soldiers in counterinsurgency, sniper training, commando and psychological warfare, military intelligence and interrogation. In short, the United States Army trains students at this school of terrorism.”

Another politically charged piece published in the June 10, 2007 bulletin, as previously reported by The Washington Times and CNN, was written by a person who is not a member of the church.

The piece was an open letter by Ali Baghdadi to TV talk-show host Oprah Winfrey, who was planning a trip to Israel. Baghdadi is editor of the Arab Journal and who, according to the bulletin, acted as a Middle East advisor to Elijah Muhammad, and later with Louis Farrakhan, both with the Nation of Islam.

In this letter to Winfrey, Baghdadi wrote: “I must tell you that Israel was the closest ally to the White Supremacists of South Africa. In fact, South Africa allowed Israel to test its nuclear weapons in the ocean off South Africa. The Israelis were given a blank check: They could test whenever they desired and did not even have to ask permission. Both worked on an ethnic bomb that kills Blacks and Arabs.” …

Actually, it was we here at S&L who first uncovered the letter from Mr. Ali Baghdadi.

But it is good to see that CNS is digging into the bulletins as well.

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3 Responses to “2 More Bizarre Claims From Obama’s Church”

  1. Gila Monster

    “Both worked on an ethnic bomb that kills Blacks and Arabs.” …

    I suppose Baghdadi is going to jump on that “magic” spaceship with Louie when it shows up, heh.

    Ethnic bombs,….jeez, these a**clowns really believe in this wagon load of manure….. ;o)

  2. wardmama4

    -’the major networks are run by right-winged conservatives who still see black people as subhuman and portray black people as such.’- Cosby and Oprah

    -’ethnic bomb that kills Blacks and Arabs’- so why are there still blacks and arabs?!?

    You know, if you really want to know a public persona - forget his words or website, which as we have seen throughout this ‘campaign’, can change daily - find out who his friends are, his financial dealings are, his financial backers are - and you find the measure of the man.

    If this church wasn’t black - it would be called a cult - No one associates Westboro Baptist Church with the Baptist or Southern Baptist church at all. So simply due to race - this cult of hate, race baiting and africa centric agenda - is not called the cult it is. . .This is not a Christian church in any sense at all.

    And it all does cast a doubt on Obama The Movement, with those who vote on character, beliefs, values and issues - not on how good he looks, how well he speaks (a written speech) nor how young he is. . .It is a shame this election has the depth and character of an American Idol vote.

    God Help America.

  3. yadayada

    wardmama4 — May 9th, 2008 said
    “If this church wasn’t black - it would be called a cult”….

    funny….. if you interchanged the the words black and white throughout most of rev. wright’s rantings, you would think he was wearing a white robe and pointy hood. I see no difference in the things he says and the things I heard from some (a very few) people 20 years ago when I lived in Northern Idaho. those people called themselves a “church,” too. but, noone defended them or claimed they were anything but nut cases. on the other hand–the lefties dismiss wright’s vitriol by telling ME I am confused because what wright says and what he means are easily misunderstood by some (white) people. you see, some (white) people have never shared his experiences of the past.
    & look how the msm have already “moved beyond the divisive issues of the past, and look forward to the inclusive issues of the future.”


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