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Friday, May 2, 2008

Jeremiah's legacy

Rev. Jerimiah Wright is on his worldwide media tour setting the record straight about his strong patriotism and love for this country. Many people including myself felt the reverend acquitted himself well on PBS with Moyer's and his NAACP speech, broadcast live on Fox news. Everyone has an opinion about the Rev. and how he has been unfairly maligned through the media lenses, while other's are more convinced than ever that Wright is a dangerous and frightening human being. Regardless of what the opinion's of the good Rev. are, no matter where he goes and how well he states his case, he does a huge disservice to the Obama bid for the presidency. Rev. Wright's ego is getting the better of him now and his blindness to the impact on his fellow parishioner campaign is immeasurable and will linger until the November elections. If Wright truly cared about Senator Obama and his bid for the presidency he would just disappear from the radar screen until January 09. What Rev. Wright has yet to realize is that his legacy in this country and globally will be that he and he alone is why Senator Barack Obama wasn't elected president of these United States. If that's the footnote he strives for in history, than this fellow pundit must say to him and his supporters job well done. In other words shut up and quietly disappear now or completely destroy what remain of any chance for Obama to occupy the White house. What's tragic to this historical moment in our history is that the Senator would have become President.

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