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Bush Pastor Launches Pro-Obama Web Site

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Crabtownboy

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just-want-peace said:
NiteShift must have posted something that my 'puter didn't pick up, cause surely you aren't saying his post accused anybody of being racist; are you???

But then again, he did use the "R" word, so maybe that's all you saw!:BangHead::tonofbricks:

I remember in another thread someone saying that Blacks are racist because so many support Obama. This seems to put a person on very thin ice. I was simply curious what others would say about a White supporting a White candidate.
 

NiteShift

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Crabtownboy said:
Ahhhhhhhh, Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, if it is racist for a black pastor to support Obama is it racist for a white psychologist, Dobson, to support McCain?:wavey:

Well as J-W-P pointed out, I didn't say anything about Pastor Caldwell being racist. Another poster spoke of the (my?) 'racist remark at the top of the thread' and I responded to that.

I just noted that Caldwell is pro-Obama, which is not very remarkable since he is African-American and the great majority of African-Americans are pro-Obama. It seems relevant to the subject.

The only thing I would add is, it shows that Bush and Pastor Caldwell remain friends, even if their political preferences are opposite. And it speaks well of them both that they don't take it personally.
 

Gershom

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Magnetic Poles said:
You're a hard headed cuss ain't ya? Google BUSH PASTOR, you'll get lots of hits. Plus, Bush, a Methodist, isn't a member of any particular congregation. Rev. Caldwell is the one he has called on for years as his "pastor" and spiritual advisor. Bush sometimes attends Windsor Village when back in Houston. Caldwell fills the role of pastor in every sense when the Bush family calls upon him. Your ignorance is on display, and you keep reiterating it for us. :BangHead:

Gershom said:
Just because this guy has officiated some events hardly makes him George Bush's pastor. And from where do you get your notion that he is the President's "spiritual advisor?" Or that Bush has "called on him for years as his pastor?"

Is he not a member of Park Hill United Methodist Church? If in fact he is, why do you say "he is not a member of any particular congregation?"

Please, enlighten me so that I might cease from reiterating my ignorance with every post.
Still waiting for your answers to my questions, MP. That is, if you ever "check in" to keep us all straight. :rolleyes:
 
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