Mar. 18, Feature - A story that keeps re-surfacing is Senator
Barack Obama's long time Pastor, Reverend
Jeremiah Wright. His motto "Unashamedly
Black and Unapologetically Christian" is a long time belief at the Trinity
United Church, the largest African American Church in Chicago and Barack Obama's
place of worship for 2 decades.
Clips of selected sermons have been played repeatedly
in the media. You're going to hear them one more time here.
"Barack knows what
it means to be a black man to be living in a country and culture controlled
by rich white people."
In an attempt to overcome this political firestorm that
has erupted, Obama says that he denounces Reverend Wright's sermons and that
those unnecessary divisive views.
We speak with Obama supporter, Richmond Mayor
Douglas Wilder, who was the first African American Governor as Richmond's lead
executive from 1990 - 1994.
Wilder says the voter must look at the candidate
not the pastor. That Obama has preached a message of unity.
That was Richmond
Mayor Douglas Wilder, Barack Obama supporter on Obama and his the comments
of his pastor Reverend Jeremiah Wright.
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