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Are Wright and Pfleger History?

Monday June 2, 2008

Categories: Barack Obama

wrightpfleger.jpgNow that Barack Obama has publicly parted ways with Trinity United Church of Christ, are all those sermon controversies behind him? Maybe not. Unlike John McCain's recent split from John Hagee and Rod Parsley, Obama and the two religious figures who ignited national firestorms from Trinity's pulpit--Rev. Jeremiah Wright and Father Michael Pfleger--have longstanding friendships that go back many years.

As Michael Medved points out today:

He also cited Father Michael Pfleger as one of his three primary spiritual mentors (along with Jeremiah Wright) and until last week Pfleger played a prominent role in Obamas campaign.

Apologists say that the candidate’s three years in the U.S. Senate say far more about him than his twenty years with Pastor Wright, but he’s actually done nothing as a Senator from Illinois other than launch and conduct a hugely successful presidential campaign. Then, of course, there’s the record of his years in the state senate in Illinois –-- where, as it happens, his proudest accomplishments included securing $200,000 in taxpayer money for Father Pfleger’s parish on the southwest side

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Of course, a right-winger like Medved might not damage Obama much among Democrats, Independents, and independent-minded Republicans. But how long till some investigative journalist does a long piece probing the Obama-Wright-Pfleger connection? Like Medved said, Obama has cited Pfleger and Wright as two of his three spiritual mentors.

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Comments
Lou
June 2, 2008 11:29 PM

I think the point here is that Sen. Obama has stated that
Rev. Wright and Father Pfleger were his "spiritual mentors"
which is just not the same as "political mentors". I have long
time associates whom I admire greatly for their spiritual
beliefs and value that imput in my life, but totally disagree
with their political views.

Might I suggest that if Rev. Wright and Father Pfleger are such
dangerous and wicked individuals as some of the media want us to
believe, perhaps the United Churches of Christ and the Catholic
Church should be chastized for not having removed them from their pulpits years ago. But then in the USA we do uphold the separation of
church and state, don't we?

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