
The democratic primaries are coming to and end. With only three primaries left (Montana, Puerto Rico and North Dakota), Obama is nearing the delegate milestone count. Contrary to what many people thought, it appears as if Rev. Wright's provocative and anti-US comments have no effects on his campaign.
In attempts to defend himself, Obama repeatedly denied that he knew anything or have heard of such comments. Only a dumb and ignorant person would believe that Obama, having spent over 20 years in Rev. Wright's church, really never knew of that guys anti-american and provocative comments. I think it is too bad that millions of Americans decide to take Obama by his words. I am glad that I am not one of them. Americans need to wake up and open up their eyes and make an informed judgment as to who they elect to be their president. It takes good judgment from the voters and from the president...
Many people would agree that by listening for Rev. Wright's comments for over twenty years is bad judment on the part of Obama. On the other hand, many can claim that voting against the Iraq war from the beginning, Obama exercised good judgment. Let's agree on one thing: Obama will likely get the democratic nomination, and that Rev. Wright's comments, contrary to what the polls suggested, had no immediate effect on his campaign. I think they helped him!
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Obama Campaign not Affected by Rev. Jeremiah* Wright's Comments
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