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Jeremiah Wright Speaks At Northwestern
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright is speaking out months after President-elect Barack Obama denounced his former pastor during the presidential campaign. He drew a large crowd at Northwestern University Friday evening, where he talked about the "state of the black union." The event was closed to the ...
New Ads Focus on Obama’s Ties to Jeremiah Wright
blogs.wsj.com — Nick Timiraos reports from Canton, Ohio, on the presidential race. Rev. Jeremiah Wright re-entered the campaign conversation... this weekend as two new ads — one by a Republican 527 group and the other by the Pennsylvania Republican Party ... (more) New Ads Focus on Obama’s Ties to Jeremiah Wright
Pennsylvania GOP Ad Hits Obama Over Wright
Pennsylvania GOP Ad Hits Obama Over Wright
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — The Pennsylvania GOP goes up with its own ad hitting Obama's association with Jeremiah Wright: We were... unable to immediately confirm details of the buy. It's worth noting that the McCain campaign's claim that Pennsylvania is within reach ... (more) Pennsylvania GOP Ad Hits Obama Over Wright
Rev. Wright Ad On Sunday Night Football
talkingpointsmemo.com — We've just gotten a flurry of emails letting us know that GOP Trust PAC's Rev. Wright attack... ad just ran on NBC on Sunday Night Football. From the range of states people are reporting seeing it, it seems clearly to have been a national buy. We ... (more) Rev. Wright Ad On Sunday Night Football
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by Margaret Ramirez and Mark Silva Last night, at Northwestern University, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, former pastor of President-elect Barack Obama, spoke of the historic struggles of African-Americans, the new president and the challenges that remain. "I come here today, three days ...
As we blather, remember 2004Stubborn Facts
This nice little article from Out of Ur , a blog from Christianity Today, published yesterday reminds us of the visceral reactions to the 2004 results. The view north of Chicago in Evanston, Illinois, was even more ominous. Northwestern University adjunct history professor Garry Wills ...