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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Essay on Reverend Wright | PBS
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http://www.pbs.org/billmoyers Bill Moyers reflects on his interview with Reverend Jeremiah Wright in this essay from BILL MOYERS JOURNAL, airing Friday, May 2, at 9p.m. on PBS (check local listings). For more: http://www.pbs.org/billmoyers
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What does that mean?
You mean like on an around the world flight?
Please explain !!
And no, Fox wouldn't have none of it. Bill'O will ask a question, won't allow us to answer, call us crazy, and then commercial break.
I say we're better than Fox though. We don't need to tell any of them our opinions to get our opinions out there.
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Moyers dance with him is typical liberal
soft ball bs
Larry King - Diane Sawyer type interview
for Moyer to see any value in someone like
Wright is about what i would have thought
liberal leftist dont change
they overlook hate from certain groups but condemn hate from others
total hypocrites
When I first heard Black Liberation Theology I knew it was just an offshoot of Liberation Theology from Central America a mix of Marxism & Christianity, coupled with Ayers, ACORN, & B.O. was in the New Party, a self professed Socialist group, a Marxists pattern was emerging. Frank Marshall Davis a mentor to B.O. in Hawaii also held a Marxists worldview. Obama has been imbibing this stuff for decades it has shaped his worldview, "redistribution of wealth." Freudian Slip?
Bill Moyers is one the most reasonable and decent journalists around - he looks and talks as someone whom I would trust. And he makes some excellent points about Rev. Wright.
But as Mr Wright put it:
Goin' down to the railroad
put my head on the tracks
Goin' down to the railroad
put my head on the tracks
When the locomotive comes
I'm gonna pull my fool head back