Showing posts with label Rev Jeremiah Wright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rev Jeremiah Wright. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2013

Chief IRS council William Wilkins helped Rev. Wright’s church get out of probe

For anyone who really still thinks there is no connection between the IRS and the White House… as the administration tried to sell America on this past weekend, read this:

Obaman and WrightFireAndreaMitchell.com: Now-chief counsel of the IRS, William Wilkins helped (Obama’s friend, mentor and pastor of 20-years) Rev. Jeremiah Wright and his church get out of an IRS probe in 2008. William Wilkins was working as a private attorney at the time. I’m sure this yet another amazing coincidence, isn’t it Hussein?

William Wilkins, then a WilmerHale law firm partner, said, “We were so interested in the case we offered to do it pro bono.”

Lowe wrote that Wilkins and other firm lawyers worked with the church’s national counsel, Donald Clark, and proved they had invited Obama to the event before he announced his candidacy for president. “Evidence presented in a letter sent to the IRS in late March pointed to ground rules the organization had established for Obama’s visit; the church even cautioned churchgoers against engaging in any political activity,” Lowe wrote. “Had the IRS pursued the matter, it would have raised serious questions about the First Amendment’s application to church activities, Wilkins says.”

When President Obama nominated Wilkins to be the IRS’s chief counsel on April 17, 2009, his White House cited Wilkins’ experience as an attorney on issues relating to tax-exempt status organization. “He has a broad tax practice that includes counseling nonprofit organizations, business entities, and investment funds on tax compliance, business transactions, and government investigations,” according to the White House release announcing Wilkins’ nomination.

More at: Chief IRS Counsel Got Jeremiah Wright's Church out of IRS Probe Before Joining Agency

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Wright speaks about Obama in Iowa


Rev. Wright Says Obama's 'Like My Child'

Rev. Wright Says Obama's 'Like My Child'

AMES, Iowa - The Rev. Jeremiah Wright says Barack Obama has made mistakes but is "like my child" and he says he'll always love the president.

The former pastor of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ spoke to around 400 people at the Methodist Federation for Social Action awards in Ames.

Saturday's ceremony honored those who helped immigrants or fought for the successful legalization of gay marriage in Iowa.

Wright says the award winners show that not all Americans are "stuck on stupid.

He also joked that when Obama was considering a presidential bid, he told Wright not to say anything that would upset Iowa farmers. Wright became a flashpoint in the presidential campaign when videos surfaced showing his sometimes provocative sermons.

Reverend Wright also said, "'Them Jews' won't allow him (Obama) to talk to me. But he will talk to me when he is a lame duck."

Associated Press – June, 07, 2009
Posted: Daily Thought Pad

Monday, October 6, 2008

The Real Obama

Critics of Senator Barack Obama make a strategic mistake when they talk about his "past associations." That just gives his many defenders in the media an opportunity to counter-attack against "guilt by association."  It is past and present chosen alliances that are the problem!

We all have associations, whether at the office, in our neighborhood or in various recreational activities. Most of us neither know nor care what our associates believe or say about politics.

Associations are very different from alliances. Allies are not just people who happen to be where you are or who happen to be doing the same things you do. You choose allies deliberately for a reason. The kind of allies you choose says something about you.

Jeremiah Wright, Father Michael Pfleger, William Ayers and Antoin Rezko are not just people who happened to be at the same place at the same time as Barack Obama. They are people with whom he chose to ally himself for years, and with some of whom some serious money changed hands.

Some gave political support, and some gave financial support, to Obama's election campaigns, and Obama in turn contributed either his own money or the taxpayers' money to some of them. That is a familiar political alliance-- but an alliance is not just an "association" from being at the same place at the same time.

Obama could have allied himself with all sorts of other people. But, time and again, he allied himself with people who openly expressed their hatred of America. No amount of flags on his campaign platforms this election year can change that.

Unfortunately, all that most people know about Barack Obama is his own rhetoric and that of his critics. Moreover, some of his more irresponsible critics have made wild accusations-- that he is not an American citizen or that he is a Muslim, for example.

All that such false charges do is discredit Obama's critics in general. Fortunately, there is a documented, factual account of what Barack Obama has actually been doing over the years, as distinguished from what he has been saying during this election campaign, in a new best-selling book.

That book is titled "The Case Against Barack Obama" by David Freddoso. He starts off in the introduction by repudiating those critics of Obama who "have been content merely to slander him-- to claim falsely that he refuses to salute the U.S. flag or was sworn into office on a Koran, or that he was born in a foreign country."

This is a serious book with 35 pages of documentation in the back to support the things said in the main text. In other words, if you don't believe what the author says, he lets you know where you can go check it out.

Barack Obama's being the first serious black candidate for President of the United States is what most people consider remarkable but how he got there is at least equally surprising.

The story of Obama's political career is not a pretty story. He won his first political victory by being the only candidate on the ballot-- after hiring someone skilled at disqualifying the signers of opposing candidates' petitions, on whatever technicality he could come up with.

Despite his words today about "change" and "cleaning up the mess in Washington," Obama was not on the side of reformers who were trying to change the status quo of corrupt, machine politics in Chicago and clean up the mess there. Obama came out in favor of the Daley machine and against reform candidates.

Senator Obama is running on an image that is directly the opposite of what he has been doing for two decades. His escapes from his past have been as remarkable as the great escapes of Houdini.

Why much of the public and the media have been so mesmerized by the words and the image of Obama, and so little interested in learning about the factual reality, was perhaps best explained by an official of the Democratic Party: "People don't come to Obama for what he's done, they come because of what they hope he can be."

David Freddoso's book should be read by those people who want to know what the facts are. But neither this book nor anything else is likely to change the minds of Obama's true believers, who have made up their minds and don't want to be confused by the facts.

By Thomas Sowell

Friday, October 3, 2008

Slanted NBC Profiles Boost Obama, Malign McCain

You might have to read between the lines or, well, lies, to discover the intent of presidential candidate profiles NBC has been running lately. The intent seems to be to cast Democratic Sen. Barack Obama in a positive light, and Republican Sen. John McCain in a negative one.

“NBC Nightly News” host Brian Williams described the “profile” piece on John McCain at the end of Tuesday night’s broadcast as part of an occasional series looking at people who had forged the presidential candidates’ lives.

For a previous profile, of Obama, NBC had sent a film crew to Indonesia to interview his classmates at the Besuki Primary School, a state-run institution that taught Islamic studies as part of its core curriculum.

The subtext of the report was subtle, but clear: Obama is not and has never been a Muslim. The Obama campaign is desperate to get that message out.

NBC reporter Ian Williams opined that the fact Obama lived in Jakarta as a child “has really captured the popular imagination. It’s already working wonders for America’s battered image here.”

Introducing the McCain profile Tuesday, Brian Williams announced that NBC would tell a “formative experience in John McCain’s life, when as a young naval aviator he found himself shot down and taken captive.”

Instead of telling the extraordinary story of McCain’s five and a half years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam, however, NBC played revisionist history that set a new low for broadcast journalism.

Reporter Ian Williams traveled to Hanoi to interview people who knew McCain during his POW years.

One, 81-year-old Nguyen Tietan, is introduced in stellar terms as a “nurse in a nearby clinic [who] put splints on McCain’s broken arms and legs and gave him antibiotics.”

She tells NBC that she saved McCain from an angry mob that wanted to lynch him after he was shot down on a bombing raid over North Vietnam.

“I told them I was a nurse. I had to save lives,” the heroic grandmother recalls telling her neighbors.

The subtext is clear to anyone who has “lived through the 1970s,” as Brian Williams explains: The evil American pilot, who was bombing and strafing innocent Vietnamese civilians, was treated humanely by the very victims he was trying to kill.

America, bad. Heroic North Vietnam, good.

That’s the same message that people such as William Ayers, leader of the SDS Weatherman terrorists who were shooting police officers and bombing the U.S. Capitol, were screaming in the streets of America at the same time that McCain lay broken, and at risk of dying, in Hanoi. Ayers, of course, has long since been forgiven for his murdering rampage and is now a proponent of North Vietnamese style brainwashing of American children in alternate schools.

Ayers and Obama funneled large sums of money to such schools when they worked together on the board of the Annenberg Challenge in Chicago from 1995 through 2002.

The subtext of NBC News’ profile of McCain’s POW years also was subtle, but clear, even though it mangled even the most basic facts.

After the “kind nurse” bandaged McCain and gave him antibiotics, McCain “spent six weeks in a Vietnamese hospital, and then nearly five and a half years in prison,” Ian Williams said.

But McCain wasn’t taken directly to a hospital. First, he was taken to a North Vietnamese prison camp, where he was brutally interrogated for many days without receiving any treatment for his broken, twisted limbs or the bayonet wounds in his ankle and groin.

After four days of beatings, he begged to be taken to a hospital.

A medic finally came to see him — the first time he was given any medical attention — and told McCain that his captors had decided against taking him to a hospital.

“It’s too late,” the medic said.

The only reason the North Vietnamese eventually relented and sent him for treatment was because they had discovered that McCain was of greater value to them alive than dead.

McCain was lapsing in and out of consciousness by this point, he writes in his autobiography, “Faith of My Fathers.” A prison guard he called “Bug” awakened him when he rushed into his cell and shouted, “Your father is a big admiral. Now we take you to the hospital.”

The North Vietnamese decided to save McCain only because they hoped they could exploit him for propaganda purposes, a fact missing from the NBC version.

Next, NBC News found the warden of the Hanoi Hilton, the infamous prison where McCain and other shot-down American aviators were held in barbarous conditions for years on end.

“McCain has given graphic accounts of beatings and torture,” Ian Williams told viewers. But “Tran Trong Doyet, the former prison director, remembers it differently.”

During “office hours,” he and McCain would have “fierce debates” about the war, Tran told NBC.

McCain describes these so-called debates in “Faith of My Fathers” as torture sessions. But that’s not the message NBC wants to get across.

“But after hours, we would talk as friends,” Tran said.

Why, their time together was so relaxed that McCain even had time to teach him English, a smiling Tran recalls!

This is just a pure rewriting of history, unworthy of airtime from a responsible news organization. But Brian Williams and Ian Williams apparently found the lies of a sadistic war criminal good enough for NBC.

McCain was not alone in the Hanoi Hilton. Dozens of U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force flyers drifted in and out of the dirty cells, sharing their misery through a tap code on the prison walls.

Tran and the prison guards often beat the American POWs if they caught them trying to communicate with each other.

Men such as Orson Swindle and Bud Day and scores of others all remember how McCain was beaten daily for several years. They recall the brutality of the warden, his cynicism, and his attempts to manipulate them into betraying their country in exchange for early release from the prison camp.

McCain says he was tempted to exchange the daily torture for early release, but then he remembered “the code of honor” that he and his fellow servicemen had sworn to uphold. So he refused to leave the prison camp until everyone else who had been captured before him had been released. He finally was released on March 14, 1973.

NBC News refused to interview any of the men who had been POWs with McCain. Instead, it sought out the humane nurse-hero and the happy-go-lucky prison warden who remembered playing cards with McCain but conveniently forgot beating him and other Americans to within an inch of their lives.

At the end of the segment, NBC panned out and showed pictures of the ordinary-looking “Maison Centrale” where the POWs had been kept, noting that the Hanoi Hilton now is a museum.

Few Vietnamese today even remembered the war, Ian Williams said.

That’s right, boys and girls. All this took place a long, long time ago, in a land far, far away, when John McCain displayed a kind of fairy-tale courage that is beyond the grasp (and certainly the practice) of the mainstream media.

“Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams promised that NBC would continue this occasional series with other portraits from the candidates’ earlier lives.

If NBC news teams actually wanted to shed some light on Barack Obama’s much-obscured past, they might start with a portrait of Frank Marshall Davis, the man Obama calls his “mentor” while he was growing up in Hawaii.

Obama cleverly uses only Davis’ first name when writing about him in his autobiography, “Dreams of My Father.” Is that because he knew full well that Davis was a top operative of the American Communist Party, who spent most of his time in Hawaii taking photographs of the U.S. naval station there and spotting young recruits?

To find out the truth about Davis, NBC reporters could talk to Cliff Kincaid and Herb Romerstein of Accuracy in Media, who have done tremendous research on Frank Marshall Davis. (Here’s betting that Brian Williams wouldn’t dream of interviewing either of them).

They also could run a portrait of William Ayers, the former SDS Weatherman who beat a murder rap after spending close to a decade running from the police. Ayers went on to sponsor Obama on the board of the Annenberg Challenge and launched Obama’s political career at his Chicago home in 1995.

And why not profile the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, the racist black nationalist pastor in Chicago who Obama says “brought me to Jesus,” and whose sermons Obama proudly asserts he listened to “every Sunday” for more than 20 years?

This is the same Jeremiah Wright whose sermons saying “God DAMN America!” have been caught on videotape and posted on the Internet, forcing Obama belatedly to renounce their 20-year friendship.

If NBC News really were interested in digging into Obama’s past, it would want to investigate his ties to Khalid Al-Mansour, the former mentor of the Black Panther Party, who later became a Black Muslim nationalist and top advisor to Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.

[Editor's Note: Read “Who is Khalid al-Mansour?” — Go Here Now].

Harlem political icon Percy Sutton says Al-Mansour has been raising money for Obama and asked Sutton in 1988 to write a letter to help Obama get into Harvard Law School.

Finally, NBC might want to find some of Obama’s classmates from Columbia University, where he transferred in 1981 after two uneventful years at Occidental College in Los Angeles.

Fox News tracked down 400 people who had been at Columbia at the same time as Obama, and not one had any recollection of him. Isn’t that curious.

Americans know an awful lot about John McCain. For the past 26 years, he has been a public person. And scores of witnesses have come forward to tell us about his youth, especially his five and a half years as a POW in North Vietnam.

But America knows almost nothing about Barack Obama — and let’s not forget, he is running for president, too.

It’s about time the media did its job.

By: Kenneth R. Timmerman© 2008 Newsfront

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Obama's Muslin Past Dog Campaign


Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has launched a tirade against John McCain, claiming he and his campaign are behind reports tying him to the Muslim faith.

Obama, a committed Christian today, was born to the Muslim faith and raised as a Muslim in his early youth, though he did not actively practice his religion.

Obama began his broadside last Friday at a campaign stop in Scranton, Pa.

"When they say this isn't about issues, it's about personalities, what they're really saying is, 'We're going to try to scare people about Barack. So we're going to say that, you know, maybe he's got Muslim connections, or we're going to say that, you know, he hangs out with radicals, or he's not patriotic,'" Obama told his audience.

McCain’s campaign chairman quickly responded to Obama, calling his comment "a cynical attempt to play the victim."

On Sunday, Obama again tried to connect McCain to questions being raised about his faith.

"These guys love to throw rocks and hide their hand," Obama said on ABC's "This Week."

He then claimed McCain's campaign is working behind the scenes, saying the Islamic talk is "being promulgated on Fox News ... and Republican commentators who are closely allied to these folks."

"What I think is fair to say is that coming out of the Republican camp there have been efforts to suggest that perhaps I'm not who I say I am when it comes to my faith," Obama said, which he described as "my Muslim faith" in apparent verbal gaffe.

Obama's campaign clearly is concerned about the persistent discussion of matters involving him and Islam, and it even has paid search ads on Google when words like "Obama Muslim" are plugged in. One Obama search ad is headlined "Barack Obama Muslim Myth" with the following statement: "Barack Obama is a Christian. Get the facts at his official site. BarackObama.com."

Obama's media offensive over the Muslim issue suggests he wants any discussion of his religious past taken off the table as the campaign enters its most heated period after the convention.

Obama's Ties to Islam

Obama's ties to Islam are hereditary. His father was a Muslim, though Obama claims he was nonpracticing. According to Islamic law, Obama was born a Muslim, as religion is passed paternally. (Judaism, for example, passes religious identification maternally.)

Apparently in deference to his father, his full name, Barack Hussein Obama, is an Arabic name. The name Barack is a derivation of "Barak" -- the horse that took the prophet Muhammad on his flight into heaven.

Though Obama’s biological father disappeared from his son’s life soon after he was born and returned to his native Kenya, he was raised by his Kansas-born mother and her second husband, an Indonesian who was also a Muslim.

Obama has described his mother as a Christian, but Newsweek recently noted she had eschewed her parents’ faith in favor of secular humanism.

Obama’s mother and her Indonesian husband moved with young Barack from Hawaii to Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital, in 1967. Obama lived there from ages 6 to 10.

Reports dating back as far as early 2007 held that Obama was educated at a radical Islamic school in Indonesia. Such reports are false. He never attended such a school.

In fact, Obama first attended a Catholic school for almost three years. However, his mother registered him in the school as a Muslim. As such, he was required to spending time each week praying with Muslim students and studying the Koran.

In the wake of the controversy over Obama's Muslim upbringing, The Los Angeles Times sent a reporter to Jakarta to ferret out the truth.

The Times report, published on March 16, 2008, revealed:

  •  A close boyhood friend of Obama, Zulfin Adi, said Obama "was a Muslim. He went to the mosque."

  •  Obama's first-grade teacher at a Catholic school, Israella Dharmawan, said: "Barry (Barack's nickname) was Muslim. He was registered as a Muslim because his father was Muslim."

  •  In the third grade, Obama transferred to a public school, where he was also registered as a Muslim. At the school, Muslim students attended weekly religion lessons about Islam.

    Some of these details have been confirmed by Obama himself. In his autobiography, "Dreams From My Father," Obama mentions studying the Koran and describes the public school as "a Muslim school."

    Earlier this year, Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs claimed: "Senator Obama has never been a Muslim, was not raised a Muslim, and is a committed Christian."

    His campaign Web site hosts a page titled "Fight the Smears" -- which is dedicated to fighting what his campaign says are false claims about Obama and Islam.

    The web page states categorically: "Senator Obama has never been a Muslim, was not raised as a Muslim, and is a committed Christian."

    But the facts suggest that his campaign's statements are not exactly true.

    Middle East Forum director Daniel Pipes wrote on FrontPageMag.com that his research led him to conclude that "Obama was born a Muslim to a nonpracticing Muslim father and for some years had a reasonably Muslim upbringing under the auspices of his Indonesian stepfather."

    After The Los Angeles Times conducted its own investigation, Gibbs amended his previous statement on behalf of Obama, telling the Times: "Obama has never been a practicing Muslim," the key word being "practicing."

    The Times and other outlets that have reviewed the facts relating to Obama's upbringing as a Muslim have come under withering criticism from Obama and groups that support him.

    But Pipes insists the facts are indisputable, with several pro-Obama sources confirming his ties to Islam though downplaying the intensity of his faith.

    “The campaign appears to be either ignorant or fabricating when it states that ‘Obama never prayed in a mosque,’" Pipes argues.

    "In sum: Obama was an irregularly practicing Muslim who rarely or occasionally prayed with his stepfather in a mosque," Pipes writes on his blog DanielPipes.org. "This precisely substantiates my statement that he 'for some years had a reasonably Muslim upbringing under the auspices of his Indonesian stepfather.'"

    Indisputable also is the fact that Obama says in the early 1990s he converted to Christianity after attending services at Chicago’s Trinity United Church, whose pastor was the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr.

    Obama’s campaign is clearly worried that his ties to Islam could become a major problem for swing voters.

    A Newsweek poll taken in mid-July found that 26 percent of American believe he was raised a Muslim.

    A survey by Fox News/Opinion Dynamics conducted when Mitt Romney, a Mormon, was a Republican presidential candidate found that 32 percent of voters said they would be less likely to vote for a presidential candidate who is Mormon -- while 45 percent said they would be less likely to vote for a Muslim.

    And a poll by the Pew Research Center disclosed that 35 percent of Americans have an unfavorable view of Muslims.

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