The reason it has something to do w/ Obama is because the guy is on his campaign committee - - - Obama is guilty by his association w/ Wright. To spend 10 years in a church, to GET MARRIED in that church, then to spend ANOTHER 10 years in that church, and THEN to turn around and say that you have NOT A CLUE as to what your preacher believes ((ESPECIALLY when he's on your campaign committee)) is extremely disingenuous.
The problem w/ Wright's preachings was the fact that he is promoting racism - - - he's not merely "say[ing] anything about a person's ethnicity," mattgreencomposer - - - he's preaching AGAINST whites and PREACHING POLITICS FROM THE PULPIT - - - he claims that "the pulpit is somewhere where we have to persuade people." Well, the last time I checked, it was somewhere to persuade people religiously, not politically.
Last, I think it's funny that Obama is trying to act like he's the innocent guy here - I mean, OPRAH went to that church and GOT OUT as soon as she realized what Wright was up to ((I remember hearing her talk about how she liked whites because they were the ones paying her taxes, or something like that))- - - once again, it's Obama's lack of judgement in the situation - - - if you're going to be a politician, you DON'T get associated w/ those kinds of people.
I'm going to go w/ McCain, because he is very straightforward - - - he's not running on JUDGEMENT like the other candidates - - - you know what he's for/against/what he's ABOUT. . . . there are ppl who say that he's not conservative enough, but I respect the fact that he is wearing (for the most part) his positions on his sleeve. People want a president who will stand up and SAY something. McCain will do just that.
It's interesting ((Because you mentioned it, Bob)) that you talked about McCain's VP . . . I was thinking the same thing - - - I don't know WHO it will be - - - but it better be someone REALLY GOOD, because of his age - - - people will pay extra attn. to his VP candidate . . . .