Originally posted by utherpendragonjust because rev.wright said that doesn't mean Obama agrees with it and will follow it blindly.
All of them.But,thats me.The leader of our country to have these views, "G.D. America",etc is a bit disturbing.Its not surprising though,"our first lady" is not proud to be an American
I don't agree with everything the pope says, and yet, I have been going to church for more than 20 years, and I intend to get married there, that doesn't mean I believe condoms are evil.
Originally posted by FMFas usual you have hi jacked another thread w/your non-sense.
Hey, we've had LOADS of Americanism out here. Plenty of us know EXACTLY what it's all about. As opposed to the hunter-gatherer-ancestor-worship 'patriot' trite-trash that fuels your bristling meanspiritedness for seemingly all and everything - all wrapped up, ironically, in alleged 'optimism' and 'freedom of speech & thought' - and yet always carping carping car ...[text shortened]... ng and everything - about your own country - that isn't exactly how you want it.
Originally posted by generalissimoI bet if the priest of your local parish spoke like that you would find another one
just because rev.wright said that doesn't mean Obama agrees with it and will follow it blindly.
I don't agree with everything the pope says, and yet, I have been going to church for more than 20 years, and I intend to get married there, that doesn't mean I believe condoms are evil.
Originally posted by utherpendragonRev.Wright's views are actually rather interesting. Him expressing his point of view, and people listening to them - and choosing to agree or disagree with them - that's all good honest Americanism isn't it? Or is 'walking out' the good honest Americanist thing to do?
I bet if the priest of your local parish spoke like that you would find another one
Originally posted by FMFDoesn't mean he's honest.
Rev.Wright's views are actually rather interesting. Him expressing his point of view, and people listening to them - and choosing to agree or disagree with them - that's all good honest Americanism isn't it? Or is 'walking out' the good honest Americanist thing to do?
Originally posted by FMFI disagree.It is hate speech,plain and simple
Rev.Wright's views are actually rather interesting. Him expressing his point of view, and people listening to them - and choosing to agree or disagree with them - that's all good honest Americanism isn't it? Or is 'walking out' the good honest Americanist thing to do?
Originally posted by utherpendragonWhat aspects of or forms of reaction to your OP are you wishing to stifle or forbid on this forum? Wright chuntered on about the U.S.'s deeds overseas and about the issue of "pride" in one's country. I have explored these themes. DId you not undertsand your own OP?
do you realize how foolish you sound?