> BigBillClinton said on
07-03-2009 at
15:54:
he interview, broadcast in February 1999, centered around Broaddrick's accusation that Bill Clinton had raped her on April 25, 1978 during his first campaign for the governorship of the U.S. state of Arkansas, at a time when Clinton was that state's Attorney General.
> JulyForToday said on
04-16-2009 at
04:54:
I doubt I'd ever trust Bill, but I will definitely give him the credit and respect he deserves for that most appropriate response.
> TheDavidDukeChannel said on
03-12-2009 at
09:48:
Exactly!
> nitespawn said on
03-01-2009 at
03:22:
Bullshit to Fox for comparing fucking reverand jerry right with Dr David Duke!!Big difference between David Duke and Rev Right, David Duke is not racist and bad talks black people. We have a human right to preserve our heritage and freedom. Rev Right is a racist and provoking more racism with his own race and the White Race.
> henhao1972 said on
01-06-2009 at
09:28:
lol , yeah god understands him ...you ever think of doing comedy ??? you would be a pissa on comedy central! Maybe even better on at the apollo!!
> henhao1972 said on
01-06-2009 at
09:25:
If it was Mccain , attending a church calling blacks black devils, they wouldnt have even have allowed him to run ! America has become a bad joke. Thats the bottom line. I picked up and left last year as I am tired of living in a country filled with reverse discrimination.
> henhao1972 said on
01-06-2009 at
09:22:
Oh no!,you cant say that!your a racist!call Al Sharpton!Call Jesse!Racist!Dont you know only blacks can say that!?This is America! You cant do that!Only if you are black! Then you can Have an all black TV station.All black beauty pagents.All black Colleges...and the list goes on ....Yes, I am ashamed of what this America has become...A racist country filled with reverse discrimination. The media is afraid of anything to do with black. They bend over backwards to kiss black ass...its a joke
> rakibhassan said on
11-07-2008 at
21:19:
Exactly. Go White power.
> Hazetha said on
11-03-2008 at
02:30:
Obama has already denounced rev. Wright's statements and defended their relationship publicly, so I feel the story has been juiced enough. Guilty by association?Rod Parsley, McCain's "spiritual guide", has stated that USA was based on fighting Islam. He has quite a few atrocious comments, believe me. Parsley has backed Mccain's campaign publicly, and Mccain has thanked him publicly too. Guilty by assosiation?Bashing back and forth is sidetracking the real politics!
> Kenyanafro said on
11-03-2008 at
01:02:
Obama attended that church for 20 yrs hearing rev Wright calling white people "WHITE DEVILS" . Come on now how can you not walk away feeling that way too.
> Hazetha said on
11-03-2008 at
00:48:
Obama's relations to reverend Wright has been pursued a lot in the media, but as a politican issue it has been exhausted. If you still wanna go down that path, remember that Mccain and Palin also have some bad religious connections in the same aspect.
> Milehigh887 said on
10-31-2008 at
02:44:
Milehigh, I can see your point. As a white person myself its unfortunatly a double standard in this country. It is true that if it was a white man who attended a church for 20 yrs that called blacks dirty names it would ruin any political figures chances. I guess that is why Hillary Clinton was pushing Obama on this Issue but most of White media was shaking at the knees to cover it and turn over stones. This is a reason why I wish Hillary won. Barack has suckered so many people.
> Sinnerswing said on
10-31-2008 at
02:40:
As a Latino can I ask one question to White people regarding the coming elections? I needed to know why so many WHITE people recently have come off as big PUSSYS! I was wondering why White people are afraid question Barack Obama having attended a church for 20 yrs whos minister & friend referred to you all as White Devils and has also made a number of anti American sermons. Didnt Obama call that man his Mentor too? My question is do white people have no racial pride like blacks and Latinos do?
> jhompland said on
10-30-2008 at
17:59:
McCain's pastor Rob Parsley? His endorser John Hagee?
> dirtbagdarrell2008 said on
10-30-2008 at
13:16:
The so called Rev. Wright preaches hate from a pulpit, which is far worse than David Duke. I've been to hundreds of churches and haven't been to one yet where the pastor preaches politics or hate.
> cfwilzn said on
10-18-2008 at
22:29:
Here are some of the differences: Wright speaks in church, Duke does not. Wright claims that the U.S. govt. created AIDS to kill people of color -- Duke may have similar conspiracy theories. Calling the U.S. the U.S. of KKK and God Da** America -- not too mainstream. Wright is a man of hate -- who preaches that all whites are "guilty." It does not matter that Obama has white slaveholding ancestors and most whites do not. These p.c. people are why the Duke lacrosse prosecutions occurred.
> keithcme said on
10-15-2008 at
18:43:
How can she ask if David Duke and Rev. Wright are different? David Duke was and may be still is a part of a terrorist movement. We survived through a deep spiritual connection and hard work. Rev. Wright is one of a long line of preachers that has been able to uplift black people in times of crisis. Some of you people may not be able to understand him . We understand him and true progressive people understand him. Most importantly, GOD UNDERSTANDS HIM.
> meadbert said on
10-15-2008 at
01:26:
Most of Bush's mistakes were the result of him picking the wrong people around him. The poor judgement in who he picked caused trouble with Katrina, Iraq and the economy. The most important question we should be asking about Barrack Obama is who will he appoint to positions of power around him and whose advice will he listen to. Making Reverend Wright a member of his campaign shows poor judgement.
> fireemblem1992 said on
10-11-2008 at
19:17:
woot! go bill! Bill is absolutely right. We shouldn't be focusing on Rev. Wright. That was 8 months ago! and it has nothing to do with the problems ordinary Americans are facing right now. McCain is focused on the past. Obama is focused on the future. Obama '08
> ketchupaholic said on
10-09-2008 at
14:09:
Wouldn't it be great to see the left try and have a revolution? I mean... last time I checked who are the NRA members and who aren't! Bring it lefties...