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Is Hillary and Rev Wright both faking laryngitis ?

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Is Hillary and Rev Wright both faking laryngitis ?

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  1. Hillary's lies are scratching her throat.

    Rev. Wrong is hiding out.


  2. when me or my siblings came down with laryngitis, my mom use to tell us it came from lying too much (lol) she said it was God's way of silencing liars

  3. lol probably not .. in Hillary's case, can you imagine how much speaking she actually has to do every day on a presidential campaign? it has to be enough to make anyones voice go out

  4. Probably

  5. She shouldn't have laryngitis by now?  Think again...

    Wright's full speech was examined by reporters at the Chicago  Tribune and they pointed out that it was taken out of context -- perhaps deliberately, because he was pointing out things that many others have said.

    Here is part of what the paper said:

    "Taking a biblical text, he analyzes the history and language, highlights the personal pain likely shared by people in the pews, calls out similar injustices in today's society and emphasizes that God always provides. His delivery is often provocative, sometimes even raunchy.

    "But the most provocative passages often don't convey the entire point.

    "For example, on the Sunday after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Wright preached for the first time in three decades on the 'brutally honest' last verses of Psalm 137, which he said "spotlight the insanity of the cycle of violence."

    "The sound bite taken from the sermon is something Wright on that day termed a 'faith footnote,' in which he used the phrase 'chickens are coming home to roost' to sum up what U.S. diplomat Edward Peck had said in a TV interview. But critique of foreign policy was not Wright's central topic.

    "In January, shortly after former President Bill Clinton referred to Obama's campaign as a fairy tale, Wright told his flock: 'Bill did us, just like he did Monica Lewinsky. He was riding dirty.'

    "Beyond that racy dig, however, the sermon seeks to admonish members who may vote for Hillary Clinton because they think a black candidate can't win. Wright likened their doubt to the doubt of Jesus' disciples who did not believe he could feed a crowd with five loaves and two fishes."

    "The excerpted soundbites caused an uproar that led to Obama's March 18 Philadelphia speech calling for a national conversation on race."

    It's becoming old news and the old preacher has retired.

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