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08-12-2008, 04:01 PM #1
oct. surpise for Obama?
should be interesting to see what is said
"In October, Obama's former pastor, Wright, will publish a new book and hit the road to promote it, an occasion that might well place the topic of Obama's blackness (along with his patriotism and his candor about what he heard in the pews in all those years at Trinity Church) squarely at the center of the national debate."
http://nymag.com/news/features/49138/index2.html
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08-19-2008, 12:48 PM #2Banned
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i just posted this book and it got deleted
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
obama is such a sorry fuk
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08-19-2008, 02:13 PM #3
It's a bullshit rumor! Wright is in Africa and he's not writing shit.
Daughter: Rev. Wright NOT publishing book in October
August 12, 2008
Daughter: Rev. Wright NOT publishing book in October
A New York magazine cover story last week reignited the debate over Rev. Jeremiah Wright when it stated - without attribution - that the former pastor of Sen. Barack Obama was releasing a new book.
But his daughter, Jeri, told me today that the story is absolutely false.
“The only book we’re working on is the history of Trinity (United Church of Christ) and I haven’t even started editing that,” Wright told Essence.com.
After I reached out to her, she called her father, who is teaching and ministering in Ghana (I ran into him last month when I was in the West African nation) and said he “laughed” when she asked about the book.
“He said that he also got an email, but was unable to respond since he’s in email hell,” Wright said, meaning in a place in Ghana where it’s difficult to send and receive email.
“I asked him if he was writing and he said, ‘Nope. I’m not publishing anything. I’m not going on any book tours.’”
Rumors about a pre-election book by Wright have been surfacing for the last few months, and intensified since the New York article.
It even has caused a stir among Obama supporters, who were also chasing down the rumor to see if there was any legitimacy to it.
I even got calls from executives in the publishing world inquiring as to whether the story is true.
Jeri Wright says when her dad returns to another part of Ghana, he will issue a formal response to the New York article reiterating that what they reported is false.Muscle Asylum Project Athlete
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